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Mario González-Román  
Mexico
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-CULTURE OF PREVENTION: PUBLIC SAFETY, CRIME PREVENTION & PERSONAL PROTECTION. -In 2008 www.SecurityCornerMexico.com will be part of ambitious work programs -Diplomados- of several private universities aiming at students in areas such as International Relations, Business, Law and majors fields of study that may deal with Public Safety and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). -From April 2007 and to date the English-Speaking Guide to Living in Mexico has published my articles just about every month with the purpose of creating the CULTURE of Prevention at www.insidemex.com. -Twice in 2007 received ample coverage in Reforma newspaper, Business Section in Mexico City. To date it is recommended by the Washington Post, Travel Section, International Destinations. -It is the only information resource that such a prestigious US newspaper avails as TRUSTED for the International Community living or visiting Mexico. More than 20 specialized world forums in Tourism, Travel do the same by having activated links to Security Corner in Mexico. This includes University of San Diego's Trans-Border Institute Available
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Ron Russell  
Mexico
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I lived full time in the Chapala-Ajijic area for 7 years, and now Manzanillo area 2 years. During that time I provided information (health care, working papers, immigration, driving, cost of living, insurance, culture, divorce in Mexico, trusts vs direct deed,etc) to help people make the decision about whether the area was right for them, either full or part-time. Now living north of Manzanillo on the Pacific Coast. I live legally in Mexico.Available
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Alvin Starkman  
Mexico
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Can: The State of Oaxaca, and in particular the city and its central valleys including questions regarding sites and touring, current social and political climate, transportation, and all other matters relating to tourism in and around the city of Oaxaca and its central valleys as well as same regarding the coastal resorts in the state in particular Puerto Escondido, and to a lesser extent Huatulco. Can't: Everything else.Available
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Julia Taylor  
Mexico
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I can answer questions about cultural differences between the U.S. and Mexico, teaching EFL, taxis, buses, cost of living, foods, water, paying bills, being pregnant and delivering your baby in Mexico, finding doctors, health care, and travel in central Mexico especially Morelos. I can't answer questions about purchasing real estate in Mexico.Available
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Ellen Fields  
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I can answer questions about Merida and the state of Yucatan regarding travel and moving there to live, as well as real estate practices and conventions, computer and internet availability and communications to the US from the Yucatan.Available
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Tom Plattenberger  
U.S.
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Please ask me questions about visiting The Jaltemba Bay Area. I would be happy to answer questions about the villages of La Peñita, Rincon de Guayabitos and Los Ayala.Available
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Lena DeMarco  
U.S.
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I can answer any questions about properties along the Mayan Riviera, from Puerto Morelos to Tulum. I can also provide information on transportation, dining, and day excursions to popular tourist spots. I travel to this area annually and hold a Destination Specialist Certificate for Mexico, from the Travel Institute. I used to be a travel agent for the luxury division of expedia.Available
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David E Clarke  
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Lodging, villages and activities on the Bay of Tenacatita only, in the state of Jalisco on the Pacific Coast of Mexico (Costa Allegre)Available
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christy  
Mexico
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I can answer questions about real estate and fun places to go and where to eat in the Chapala-Ajijic area.Available
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Mike Nelson  
U.S.
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I can intelligently answer just about any question about driving in mainland Mexico, living in Mexico and hot springs in Mexico. I do not recommend specific hotels, there are quidebooks for that. I am not a Baja expert. That is a different part of the country and there are plenty of people who know more about it than I do. One thing I will say is that I am not allied with one specific company so that my advice will not be skewed to shilling for someone. Naturally, I have a web site and sell services, but there is no need to hit people over the head with that. Available
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Pam Smith  
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I can answer questions you have about vacationing in Mexico to tourist destinations such as: Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas, Cancun/Riviera Maya, Cozumel, Ixtapa and Mazatlan. I can help you find the destination and the resort that will meet your vacation desires and your budget. Everything from family vacations, to honeymoons and destination weddings to resorts that cater to adults and adult activities.Available
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Pamela Thompson  
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I have lived in Puerto Vallarta for 17 years, full time, originally from the United States. I have a lot of great information on the area, and surrounding areas that I enjoy sharing with people planning their vacation to Puerto Vallarta. Unique and interesting facts and hints on the area. As well, I am the Patient and International Services Coordinator at a hospital here in Vallarta so I am happy to assist with healthcare questions.Available
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Donna Meyer  
U.S.
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I can answer questions about where to stay, what to see and do in San Miguel de Allende, and give insiders tips about life in this colonial town.Available
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Dale Gress  
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I am familiar with Puerto Vallarta-activities-art-locations of cyber cafes -churches- tile & glass factories. I have travelled by bus to Guadalara on several occassions and enjoy the market at Tonalah. I have also visited Lake Chapala (it snowed when I was there in Dec. 1997-left for the beach and the sun). This year I will travel to Morelia. I have also been to Puerto Escondido and Mexico City. I am familiar with purchasing property in the restricted zone and the use of bank trusts and Notarios. I love Mexico and it`s people. We recently sold our condo in Vallarta and we are in the process of purchasing one in Manzanillo, Colima. We have visited Mata Ortiz, Zacatecas, Guanajuato MoreliaAvailable
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June Nery  
U.S.
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I can answer questions about La Manzanilla Mexico. How to get there, where to stay, what are the available activities, what to do with kids, where to find classes and what the beach and town are like. Available
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Linda Leonard  
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My husband and I have travelled to mainland Mexico for approx. 10 years, never staying in resorts, but rather seeking out economic, clean, safe, non-touristy little accomodations. Now that we have retired, we are spending the winters RVing in Mexico along the coastlines. We love the people, the climate and the culture and are working hard at our Spanish.Available
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Claudia Reyes-Hull  
Mexico
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I can answer questions in Spanish as well as English. I have lived in both the US and México. I am familiar with both cultures and languages. I now reside in the mountain town of Coatepec, Veracruz but have traveled extensibly (with and without kids) throughout Mexico and can answer to general questions on culture, travel, people, etc.Available
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MéxicoMac  
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I can answer most questions pertaining to travel and real estate in the COSTALEGRE area of Pacific Mexico, between Perula and Barra de Navidad in the state of Jalisco.Available
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JRinPV  
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I run a web site on Puerto Vallarta, so I have information on practically everything, except what the hotels are like - since I haven`t stayed in one for over 20 years.Available
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Molly McHugh  
Mexico
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All things Baja. Baja Bus Travel, Driving the Baja California Peninsula, Taking a Ferry, Enrolling Children in School, Public & Private Bilingual Schools, Fishing, Medical Insurance, Emergency Evacuation Insurance, Real Estate basics, Climate & Weather, Eco-trip outfitters, Kids Summer Programs (all ages, families & teens), Environmental Issues. Available
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Ann Hazard  
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I have been traveling in Mexico (particularly Baja) for over 30 years. I have extensive knowledge of Baja--both past and present. I also know a lot about Mexican cooking.Available
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lindsay wendt-sheikh  
U.S.
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As a travel consultant located in the United States, I can answer questions for people living in Canada and United States. Sorry but I cannot answer people who are starting their trip outside of North American due to the legal requirements to enter the countryAvailable
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Denny Beroiz  
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I can provide current information on hotels, beach houses, surfing spots, golfing, transportation and restaurants in Northern Baja, Mexico. I can provide Internet links to Northern and Southern Baja lodging.Available
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2008-09-04  long stay:   Alyce & David Franklin Mintz Hola Dave & Alyce, Have you looked at the Costa Alegre area on Mexico's Pacific coast? I have a web site called www.Costalegre.ca which I started 7 years ago as a hobby...
2008-09-03  Mexican/Meds:   I'm not the best person to ask as I don't use any medication. I would do what the doctor says and go to the hospital to get your prescription. Mexican hospitals are quite good, at least they are excellent...
2008-09-02  Marrying in Mexico:   Heather, Congratulations on your engagement! I'm not surprised you've gotten conflicting information about this. There is really only one way to find out: talk to the priests in the church you want...
2008-08-31  travel within Mexico:   ettie: It would be best if your friend paid up the child support. The kids could be starving more than poor kids in Mexico. to answer your question. The last I read is that you could return to...
2008-08-31  living with 4 children in mexico:   Yes, Guanajuato is expensive, it is a "World Heritage" site, but if you look in the right neighborhood or the right smaller cities in the state (of Guanajuato) there are better prices. Another thing, you...
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