If you moved to Mexico, what state would you choose ?
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I don't know what the states of mexico are, but I would surely live in a beach community.
Why would I move to Mexico? It has nothing to offer me. Apparently it has nothing to offer Mexicans either. If it did, then they wouldn't be trying to sneak across our border to live here.
Tijuana because I can go to California or nearby states for stuff.
missouri cause I already live here
I would go to the Baja penisula..one look at it tells you why.
I don't even go to Mexico on vacation, I go to Honduras. There is no reason compelling enough for me to move out of the USA.
I can't wait to see the answers for this one.
The jokes will write themselves
I think I would rather live in Turkey!!
I probably wouldn't move to Mexico. I might consider Belize, if I had to relocate 'south of the border' for some compelling reason.
Instead of continuing to call them states, we are just going to change the whole name to Northern Mexico
California, the next Mexican state.
Either the State of confusion, or the State of intoxication. It's a tough decision.
South Corona. Hot women and cold beer.
Me? Move to Mexico? Are You all right? I love USA very much.
I lived in Sinaloa for awhile in the 80's, and loved it so this would be my choice.
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Why would I want to move to Mexico?
First..WHY would anyone want to move to Mexico..seems, according to the popular vote that that is not the place to live..besides if you did you would be very lonely as all the Meixicans are slidding this way.....
I'd rather live in Albania or Bulgaria.
I don't need nor want to move to a state in Mexico. Mexico has moved to my state.
I would buy a home in Mexico, but I don't think I would live there full time. Mexico is pretty easy on those who want to become permanent residents. All you pretty much need is proof of foreign pension or fixed income. Funny, I was just researching that the other day. I don't know what state though.
i already live in mexi-fornia =X
(btw, no foreigner can own property in mexico w/in 60 miles of the US border nor property near the mexican coast. and the cost of living is NOT CHEAP, especially if you want the same "luxuries" you have in the US e.g., a/c and petrol.)
Puebla, because it is a beautiful state it has alot to offer. It has all the comforts like I have here in the states. My in laws live there. It has alot of history, and is a very nice state over all.
Not gonna happen.
Dallas Texas is close enough. Still in the good ole USofA (no place else I'd rather be)... but close enough to get authentic margaritas!
California. But only if I had to.
Mexico D.F because its a nice place to live.
I would move to BAJA California I've heard that is the safest state in all Mexico and has the lowest population of all Mexico also one of the best climates in all of Mexico and the beach is never more than 10 miles away not to mention that somebody told me that it has some of the best looking senoirtas in all of Mexico and good food not to mention that owning property will be cheap b/c of the low population also beaches there are WORLD-WIDE famous for their good quality waves for surfing ((international surfing contest with lots of girls)) and deep-sea fishing !! so yeah when I retire I'm moving to MEXICO exchange rate is greater 1dollar to 10 pesos anyways I'm only 22 so I still got a long way to go.
Baja, because of the beautiful views of the ocean I've heard about.
Depends on how old you are. San Miguel de Allende in Guanajuato is popular for older people. Mexico City is amazing if you are younger.
Guanajuato state. The weather in the central highlands is close to perfect year round. The pace is less frenetic than Mexico City, less consumer-oriented than large cities like Chihuahua or Monterrey. And it doesn't have the heat and humidity of towns on the coast. The colonial architecture of many of the towns and cities is lovely.
San Miguel de Allende is my perfect choice because I can have a truly Mexican experience yet still enjoy many of the "American" amenities that can be harder to find in some other places. It's an international town. My friends there are Mexican, Canadian, European and American. There is a rich and diverse cultural life. Rents are cheaper than most US cities. I can grow anything at all in the garden. I can be part of a true community. I can run a web business from a bench in the town square (wired for free wi-fi).
It's where I want to live till I die.
Donna
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