Mexico – Finding Employment

Mexico’s labour market presents real possibilities for internationally mobile professionals, especially in sectors such as technology, manufacturing, logistics, and education. Securing employment…

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Mexico – Emergencies

Mexico’s universal emergency number is 911, providing access to police, fire, and medical services across the entire country. Emergency care is not…

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Mexico – Elderly Care

Mexico presents a distinctive combination of deeply rooted family traditions and a rapidly expanding private care industry for older residents. Government support…

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Mexico – Education and Schools

Mexico provides a free, compulsory public education system administered by the Secretaría de Educación Pública (SEP), which covers children from the age…

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Mexico – Driving Licenses

Foreign nationals are permitted to drive in Mexico using a valid licence issued in their home country, typically for the duration of…

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Mexico – Driving

Traffic in Mexico flows on the right-hand side of the road. Licences issued abroad are generally accepted during tourist stays, but taking…

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Mexico – Doctors

Mexico runs a blended healthcare model combining public and private services. Expats who live and work in Mexico legally are automatically enrolled…

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Mexico – Disability

Mexico has a well-developed legal foundation for disability rights, built on the 2011 General Law for the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities…

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Mexico – Dentists and Dental Treatment

Dental services in Mexico are delivered almost entirely through private clinics and independent practitioners, with the majority of residents and expats either…

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