Part-time residency for US retirees?
I'm looking at options for a longer stay in Mexico. Not full retirement yet. Just part-time for a few months each year. Are there special visa rules for this? Or is it just the standard tourist stamp? Idk what's best here.
Hey there! For part-time stays, I think the tourist visa is usually the way to go. It's pretty straightforward for just a few months. You'll just need to be mindful of the time limits.
Sí, sí, el tema de los tiempos es clave con la visa de turista. Hay que estar bien al pendiente para no pasarse, ¿verdad?
Totally. You get 180 days. It's easy to lose track. Just mark your calendar!
Haha, "easy to lose track" is so real! I always feel like I'm doing mental math with my tourist stamp days. Marking the calendar is smart advice.
Jaja, I totally get that! Mental math is my life right now. I just use a simple app to track it. Less brain power.
Oye, zapoteca-tlacuache, sí es verdad lo que dices. Lo del tiempo es lo más importante con la de turista. Si no te quieres meter en broncas, es bueno tener en cuenta ese límite.
Totally! Keeping track of the tourist visa limits is super important. I've heard too many stories about people overstaying. Better safe than sorry!
Right? Overstaying is the biggest worry. I always double-check my entry date. It's so easy to forget.
Totally get that! I do the same. It's easy to forget the exact date. I usually set a reminder on my phone. Better safe than sorry, right?