More and More Young Professionals Choose Mexico for Remote Work
Mexico Daily Post
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October 12, 2022
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More and more young professionals choose Mexico City for remote work (CBS Mornings)

As remote work continues to grow, people are choosing where they want to live to earn a living. Lately, more and more Americans have been picking Mexico.

Many digital nomad cities in Mexico have been visited by digital nomads from the United States and Canada due to their reasonable close proximity and the fact that it is mostly in the same timezone. Tourists from North America regularly vacation in Mexico so it feels familiar and hence why it attracts the longer-staying crowd of digital nomads.

Mexico also allows tourists to stay up to 6 months in the country which is depending on their passport and the mood of the immigration officer at Mexico’s airports. For those that want to stay longer, there is the temporary resident visa which allows you to stay one year and can be renewed for another three years. Mexico is on the Nomad Girl’s ultimate list of digital nomad visas.

Mexico has it all to have a fun time as a digital nomad, including a reasonable low cost of living.

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Related: High Cost of Rent in Neighborhoods Such as Condesa and Roma Displaces Neighbors for Foreigners (The Mexico City Post)

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