Ultimate Guide to Move to Mexico

The move-to-Mexico operating system for people who want to get this right.

The atlas helps you search. The guide helps you decide and execute: where to live, how to stage the move, how to think about work setup, what to do before you leave, and what to handle once you land.

8 practical modules 30-day landing sequence Jobs + rentals decision framework
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Why this exists

Most people can eventually gather the information they need from scattered articles, forums, spreadsheets, and social posts. The problem is not access to information. The problem is sequence, relevance, and decision quality. The guide exists to make the move legible.

What it replaces

Random tabs, conflicting relocation advice, late-stage budget surprises, city decisions made without housing context, and move plans that do not connect work, rentals, and arrival logistics.

Who it is for

Remote workers, software engineers, founders, contractors, families, and serious explorers who want a move plan that feels concrete instead of aspirational.

Inside the course

What you will learn

01

Choose the right city

Compare Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, beach bases, and lower-cost alternatives with a practical framework.

02

Model your budget

Estimate rent, flights, setup costs, and the first 90 days instead of relying on vague averages.

03

Plan the work setup

Separate remote, contractor, and local-employer realities before they create downstream problems.

04

Design a housing strategy

Know when to start with furnished housing, short-term stays, or a longer-settle neighborhood search.

05

Stage the move

Build the timeline for departure, arrival, first week, and first month.

06

Run a smarter scouting trip

Use flight windows, neighborhoods, and daily rhythms to answer real questions before relocating.

07

Build the landing toolkit

Know what systems, documents, contacts, and checklists matter once you arrive.

08

Move with fewer surprises

Turn research into a calm, executable plan that makes tradeoffs visible before they hurt.

Free vs guided

Use Free Resources for orientation. Use the Guide for execution.

Free Resources

  • Helpful context
  • Checklists and articles
  • Great for early exploration
  • Best when you still need broad discovery

Ultimate Guide

  • Structured decision framework
  • Planning sequence and toolkit
  • Best when the move is becoming real
  • Built to reduce confusion and costly misses

Best starting cities

Where the current atlas is strongest

Free resources

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FAQ

Common questions

Is the guide only for remote workers?

No. It is useful for remote workers, local-hire explorers, contractors, founders, and families because the core problem is planning the move well.

Do I still need the atlas if I get the guide?

Yes. The atlas is the live search layer for jobs, rentals, flights, and geography. The guide tells you how to use that information well.

How do I get help if my case is unusual?

Use the free support form. That route is for people who want human help, recommendations, or a more guided handoff.