Accessing healthcare while in Mexico
Many Americans and Canadians now making their home in Mexico need to consider how best to manage their healthcare options.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
Many Americans and Canadians now making their home in Mexico need to consider how best to manage their healthcare options.
This summer when Maria Cristina Hall begins teaching a unique Course in Professional Spanish for Returned Persons (Curso de Español Profesional para Personas Retornadas) in Mexico City, it will mark the third year that the dual citizen and her fellow professors, Adriana Ortega and Víctor Amaro, have offered the course to Mexicans who have returned or been deported from the United States.
There is never a dull moment at the Guadalajara veterinary clinic named Entre Mascotas that belongs to Ana Garcia and Carlos Martinez.
In order to meet the needs of Lakeside’s many expats and retirees, massage therapists are aplenty – from Chapala to Jocotepec.
How does Trump’s presidency reflect the United States? What will the future of U.S. democracy entail if he is reelected in 2020? What must Democrats do to prevent this from happening?
Budget travelers desiring to venture off the tourist track still hew to the Rough Guides, a book series created in 1982 by a young British man, Mark Ellingham, who wanted a guidebook about Greece appealing to both cost-obsessed students and scholars of the Greek classics.
Many people would like to enjoy a rich, flavorful glass of wine that accompanies food well, but that doesn’t cost the earth.