Mexi-Go! Connecting Mexico to Canada

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REAL ESTATE | LIVING | TRAVEL | RETIREMENT

MEXICO: MEXICO: CANADA’S CANADA’S STRATEGIC STRATEGIC PARTNER PARTNER YOU’RE YOU’RE INVITED INVITED TO TO CASA CASA ESCONDIDA ESCONDIDA WHERE WHERE SHOULD SHOULD CANADIANS CANADIANS RETIRE? RETIRE? MEXICAN MEXICAN HEALTHCARE HEALTHCARE FOR FOR THE THE BABY BABY BOOMERS BOOMERS

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LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT LIFE IN MEXICO FROM PEOPLE WHO LIVE THERE

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Editor-in-Chief

Madeline Milne

Editor

Moralea Milne

CREATIVE

Art Director

Madeline Milne

Brad Hopwood

Contributors

Moralea Milne

Madeline Milne

Aaron Fisher

Linda Neil

actively sharing the culinary

Rosanna Ascencio

traditions of Mexico. She has

José Antonio Peral

and frequent contributor to

owned an award-winning

hers that has enabled her to

the local paper. When the rain

restaurant, is a regular

live with her family full-time

and wind get to be too much,

in Mexico. When she’s not exploring new parts of Mexico,

MADELINE MILNE Editor-in-Chief, Art Director

MORALEA MILNE Editor

ROSSANA ASCENCIO Food Contributor

Madeline continues to work

Moralea lives in Metchosin

Rossana has over ten years

with many of the world’s largest

BC where she is an elected

of experience promoting and

real estate brands promoting

councillor, respected volunteer

quality communication. Mexi-

for local environmental groups

Go! is a dream and passion of

presenter at workshops,

Photography

Barb Nettleton

Moralea heads to Mexico,

conferences, and cooking

Richard Jackson

where she finds pleasure in

classes, is a regular guest on

you can find Madeline under

the unique flora and fauna, the

radio and TV shows, and she

her palapa, poolside, with a

beaches and the highlands and

continues to conquer palates

good book and her posse of

in the warmth and comfort of

with her company, Encanto

chihuahuas. She divides her

the Mexican culture, food and

Culinary services. What she

time between Vancouver, BC

people.

enjoys the most is sharing the cultural and culinary wealth of

and Mexico.

her native country, Mexico.

Distribution

Maxwell Hansen-Milne

ADVERTISING AND SALES Garth Watson | Sales Director garth@mexi-go.ca Gabriel Jones | Riviera Nayarit gabriel@mexi-go.ca Greg Luff | Northern Mexico greg@mexi-go.ca Sandra Reed | Yucatan & Riviera Maya sandra@mexi-go.ca Valeska Guerrero | Puerto Vallarta valeska@mexi-go.ca

AARON FISHER Contributor

LINDA NEIL Contributor

BARB NETTLETON Photographer

A family man, Aaron started living

With more than 33 years

Retired from physiotherapy,

in Mexico in 2000 escaping the

of professional real estate

Barb has been an active

Joel Hansen | Business Development joel@mexi-go.ca MARKETING AND PR

cold Canadian winters. Aaron’s

experience in Mexico, Linda is

volunteer over the years at

strengths are land development,

the founder of The Settlement

Harbourfront International

Veronica Rivas

marketing and education based

Company, which specializes in

Festival of Authors, PEN

sales and have earned him the

real estate transfers, escrows

Canada, and Writers Trust, in

role of Project Manager for the

and consultations. As Founding

her hometown of Toronto. She

Royal Club Real Estate event.

Member and past president

is married to Frank, has a horse

www.RoyalClubRealEstate.com

of AMPI-Los Cabos, Linda

named Flash (who for the last

Neil provides experienced and

11 years does very special work

professional services across

teaching at-risk youth how to

Mexico.

ride), 2 grown-up boys, a dog and a cat. Barbara comes back

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to Mexico every year, camera in hand!

Veronica@mexi-go.ca

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Upcoming Events! Across Mexico there are exciting cultural, travel, food and investment events that are worth a visit. Here are some of our top picks!

CINCO DE MAYO | May 5, 2012 Celebrate the victory of the Mexican Army, led by Gral. Ignacio Zaragoza against French forces in the city of Puebla, on May 5, 1862. The US “celebration” of this Mexican historical event is largely a result of promotions by liquor, beer, and bars/taverns/clubs/ restaurants since the 1980s. For many years Cinco de Mayo celebrations in the US promoted Cinco de Mayo as Mexican Independence Day which is actually September 16. Although Mexican citizens feel very proud of the meaning of Cinco de Mayo, it is not a national holiday in Mexico, but it is an official holiday in the State of Puebla where the afore mentioned battle took place.

REAL ESTATE FORUM | May 16-17, 2012 For those interested in the state of today’s real estate market, Teal Education and CGBD Consulting Group have joined forces once again to bring participants a two-day ALL INCLUSIVE networking and educational symposium designed exclusively for the real estate industry’s elite professionals, held at the exclusive Barcelo Resort in Los Cabos. For additional information visit tealeducation.com

COOKING TOUR | May 20 - May 28, 2012 Chef Rossana Ascencio presents a unique culinary journey from Mexico City to Morelia, Michoacán. Experience Mexico through your senses in this eight-day exclusive journey with activities personally selected for this trip! For more information email info@mexicothroughyoursenses.com

WHALE SHARK FESTIVAL | June 21-24, 2012

DISCOVER MEXICO Affordable Luxury Homes | Tropical Gardens Perfect Climate | Romantic Village Charm Come Join 10,000 Canadians Who Make Ajijic Their Home TRUDIE NELSON - YOUR CANADIAN REALTOR Trudieannenelson@yahoo.ca www.eagerrealty.com

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Celebrating the beauty and culture of Isla Mujeres, Mexico, and championing the need to preserve a fragile marine ecosystem, the fifth Annual Whale Shark Festival is a community extravaganza that showcases the achievements, the traditions and the environmental splendor of Isla Mujeres. A once in a lifetime experience to swim with the worlds largest fish. www.whalesharkfest.com

FIESTAS DE LA VENDIMIA | AUGUST 2 - 19 The 22nd Annual Wine festival takes place in Ensenada, Baja For nearly three weeks every August, wine aficionados will attend wine tastings, savor gourmet meals and attend workshops and concerts. The two century long wine tradition of the region is the focus of this event. The Guadalupe Valley is just one of seven valleys between Ensenada and Tecate that are dedicated to the cultivation of grapes. The valleys produce 90% of all Mexican wines. It’s a time for celebration and… wine tasting!

MEXI-GO! TRAVEL & TRADE EXPO | September 7-8, 2012 Co-produced with Mexico Tourism Board, ProMexico and the Mexican Counsulate, this event will bring the best of Mexico to Canada in a two-day event at the Vancouver Convention Centre. A perfect opportunity to learn more about travel destinations, business opportunities, real estate, culture, food and music. More information and details at www.mexi-go.ca

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Features REAL ESTATE

TRAVEL 12 Tianguis Turistico Puerto Vallarta shines! Four days of non-stop travel and tourism events, parties, meetings and more! Puerto Vallarta pulls out the stops for Tianguis 2012.

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Medical care in Mexico continues to improve with Medical Tourism being a big draw for travelers and expats alike.

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Mexican Healthcare for the Baby Boomers

Mexico: Canada’s Strategic Partners With NAFTA and our general love of all things Mexican there are lots of great reasons to strengthen our ties.

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Join Jeff and Pete at Casa Escondidoa for one of their famous dinners and enjoy the natural beauty of Loreto Baja California Sur.

32 Real Estate Deals Considering a move to Mexico? Here are some great deals and besides it’s always fun to dream.

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Do you have comments? A story to share? Have you made the move to Mexico and want to let us know how great its been? Share your wisdom with us! By all means - send us an email - we’d love to hear from you!

Thank you for joining us online! This is our first edition of Mexi-Go! to be exclusively distributed online. In part it’s because we want to share more timely information with our readers and partly because our advertisers and partners are looking for more online opportunities to share their stories and products with you. Me? I’m a firm believer that the printed magazine offers something intrinsic to your experience. I know that for many of our readers the magazine gets passed around and reread many times in its three month shelf life (and longer!) but the internet is here to stay and we must embrace it more each day. At the moment we are about half-way through the redesign of our www.mexigo.ca website which is going to bring you even more information, news and special offers for your travels to Mexico.

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So, each month we will deliver to your email box a new edition of Mexi-Go! and every quarter we will send out our printed magazine to our subscribers around Canada. Have you subscribed to the magazine yet? There are two options - add your email to our newsletter database at www.mexi-go.ca and we will keep you informed but not overwhelmed with emails every few weeks. The second option is to send your mailing details to subscribe@mexi-go.ca and we will happily send you a printed copy of Mexi-Go! four times a year for only $19.95/year. If there are stories of events you would like to see, please send us an email. We are always open to new ideas! Once again, it is my pleasure to offer any advice or assistance that I can for your next visit to Mexico. Having readers like you gives me a great reason to continue traveling, exploring and learning all I can about this wonderful country.

Safe travels, Madeline editor@mexi-go.ca

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Tianguis Turistico Puerto Vallarta shines! Tianguis in spanish means market and the largest travel and tourism market in Mexico was held in Puerto Vallarta for the first time outside of Acapulco in more than 30 years. By all accounts the event was a huge success with incresed exhibitors and attendees. I know our days were packed with events and meetings! The purpose of the event is to showcase the many destinations, activities, resorts and cultures in Mexico to the international travel and tourism profesionals and media. Mexi-Go! was invited to attend as a Mexico-focused publication and we were the only non-Mexican magazine as an exhibitor at the event. We were also invited as press to cover the events and to meet with the different exhibitors to arrange trips and editorial opportunities that we will share with you this fall. Invitations have been extended from some great destinations including Guadalajara, Mexico City, Copper Canyon, Puebla, Oaxaca and many more. Our calendar is fast filling up and we look forward to sharing our travels with you.


CANADA VS. MEXICO

WHAT CAN I BUY IN MEXICO? When you compare what you can have in Canada to what you can buy in Mexico, it makes the decision to retire in Mexico, even part-time, a whole lot easier. Property values in Mexico have faced significant reductions for the past three years and deals abound! Whether you are looking to make a move up to the oceanfront mansion, make a lateral move, or downsize and extend your retirement dollars a little farther, we think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Here is a selection of listings from our website www.mexi-go.ca and www.realtor.ca In our opinion, this just makes sense! Viva Mexico!

UNDER $500K

UNDER $700K

PUERTO VALLARTA, JALISCO $ 439,000 3013sf | 4 bedroom 4 bath

MANZANILLO, COLIMA 4500sf | 2 bedroom 2.5 bath

UNDER $500K

EDMONTON, ALBERTA 1238sf | 4 bedroom 2 bath

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$ 659,000

$ 409,000

YORKTON, SASKATCHEWAN 1601sf | 4 bed 3 bath

$ 625,000

UNDER $400K

$329,000

CALGARY, ALBERTA 818sf | 2 bedroom 1 bath

CABO SAN LUCAS, BCS 1550sf | 3 bedroom 2 bath

$ 166,000

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UNDER $700K

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AJIJIC, JALISCO 4300sf | 3 bedroom 2 bath

UNDER $200K

VANCOUVER, BC 688sf | 1 bedroom 1 bath

$299,000

UNDER $100K

$378,800

HUAMANTLA, TLAXCALA 972sf | 1 bedroom 1 bath

$85,000


Where is a Canadian supposed to retire? By Aaron Fisher

With US law indicating you cannot spend more than 4 months a year in the US without being considered a US resident for tax purposes, its easy to see why more and more Canadians are choosing the Riviera Nayarit, located on Mexico’s Pacific coast on the same latitude as Hawaii. Riviera Nayarit neighbors Puerto Vallarta and shares the northern half of Banderas Bay. Offering some of the best year around weather, this area is a welcome change from the typical resort retirement communities. With over 330 days of interrupted sunshine it can’t be beat when it comes to weather; an average day during the winter months is typically, 25c. The cost of living is half or less of most North American cities. Direct flights to major Canadian and American cities make it a quick and affordable destination to reach. The Puerto Vallarta International airport is only 15-30 minutes away depending on where you are located.

Riviera Nayarit is located in the Northern half of the Bay of Banderas, Mexico’s largest bay and home to thousands of aquatic species. During the winter months pods of Humpback whales inhabit the bay and use its nutrient rich waters to feed while birthing their calves. The Bay of Banderas is sheltered from storms and teeming with dolphins, making it an ideal place enjoy snorkeling, fishing, surfing, whale watching, sailing and more. The Riviera Nayarit offers services and amenities similar to those of North America. You will find the old familiars of Walmart, Sams Club, Costco, Home Depot ect. Most locals speak English, making it easy to communicate. Don’t be afraid to try your hand at speaking Spanish. The locals are appreciative of your attempts. Getting around is very easy with great roads and well maintained highways; excellent bus and taxi transport as well as easy driving conditions. Mexico also has a stable government, a very foreign friendly VISA program and is the world’s 11th largest economy. The Mexican peso is the strongest performing currency in the world against the US dollar in the first half of 2012. There are many wonderful towns to visit, each with its own distinct charm. From the high-end luxury of Punta Mita to the laid back surfing vibe of Sayulita, there is something for everyone in Riviera Nayarit. In the town of Bucerias, just north of Nuevo Vallarta, there is a very large enclave of Canadians. You will find almost as many Canadian province licence plates as those from Nayarit on the streets. Riviera Nayarit’s locals are a warm and welcoming and eager to share their culture with others. The only thing more beautiful than the area are the locals themselves. With ongoing social and cultural events happening all the time, it’s easy to see why so many Canadian travelers have taken the plunge and made the Riviera Nayarit their home away from home.


Mexican Health Care for the Baby-Boomers Robert H. Page, MD and Curtis P. Page, MD

Mexico has long been the number-one destination for North Americans and Canadians retiring abroad. A hospitable country, Mexico has some of the most beautiful weather and coastlines in the Americas. It is an easy choice for potential retirees, as Mexico’s proximity to the U.S. border allows for frequent returns to visit relatives and the family doctor. Recent innovations now make it even easier as expatriates can affordably stay in constant contact with family and friends using the Internet and safely cruise along the modern, divided toll highways from north to south and east to west. With the baby boomers, the generation born between 1946-1964, entering into retirement, Mexico can expect a sharp increase of expats from the North seeking their extended “American dream”. The greatest deterrent for pre-millennium U.S. and Canadian migrants had been their accessibility to quality health care. With better technologies, the addition of new medical schools and advanced hospitals, improved hospital standards, and affordable access to Mexico’s Social Security System, the baby boomers will be impressed with the improved accessibility to quality health care.

Leading up to 1994, when the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) became active, it was estimated that Mexico’s health-care sector was dishing out a whopping 100 million dollars a year in tariffs to acquire U.S. and Canadian medical technology. Most all those tariffs have since been removed, freeing up funds for advanced technologies and additional health care services. Overall in Mexico, NAFTA has increased efficiency, equity, and satisfaction for the public as well as for health professionals and health care institutions. The previous generation’s investments in medical schools for key cities has helped fuel the growth of advanced hospitals. The 1970’s and 80’s saw several new medical schools, including the University of Baja California, the Technological University of Monterrey and the Autonomous University of Querétaro. This investment in intellectual capital supported local, continuing medical education and medical research, providing an incentive for medical specialists and hospital dollars to hang around. In this decade alone, Mexico’s two largest hospital chains, Grupo Angeles and Star Médica seem on track to almost double the number of private, advanced hospitals in Mexican cities. A complicated, yet worthwhile, goal of NAFTA was the harmonization of hospital standards and regulations among participating countries. Though a gap continues to exist, Mexico and the U.S. have come a long way since 1994. Many Mexican hospitals, competing for affluent nationals and enthusiastic to reach out to a growing population of North Americans and Canadians seeking to address their medical needs in Mexico, have worked to affiliate themselves with top U.S. and Canadian medical centers and have earned stringent international accreditations.

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Many foreigners that don’t pay into Mexico’s Social Security system or purchase a private medical plan attest that Mexican health care is so affordable that they will pay out-of-pocket for basic medical needs and only return to the U.S. for serious health problems. An office visit to the doctor in Mexico runs between US$30-40, and a hospital room is US$90-100.

MEDICAL TOURISM: A HEALTHY SOLUTION As healthcare costs continue to rise in Western countries such as the US and Canada patients are becoming increasingly frustrated, leading them to seek medical care abroad. Waiting times are also getting longer within national health services, making some people’s lives very difficult. There is nothing worse that preparing for a surgical procedure only to have it canceled at the last moment. What is often called “global healthcare” or “medical tourism” provides a beneficial solution for the patient and also helps the country they travel to. Medical tourism in Mexico is very popular with people in the US and Canada because of the close proximity to their countries.

Many companies in the US, Canada and Mexico offer Medical packages designed to fit the needs of Canadians. Packages range from simple dental work to complicated surgeries and everything in between. Medical tourists feel comfort in traveling for care when they have easy access to international travel, see the rise of advanced treatments in developing countries, and note the careful attention they receive by governments that welcome international patients. These benefits all apply to medical tourism in Mexico because the country and it’s medical professionals have made great strides over the past decade to ensure that Physicians are certified, hospitals offer the latest technologies or new innovations, the staff are bi-lingual and the facilities are clean, attractive and safe. Cost savings add to the attraction of medical tourism. In many hospitals throughout Mexico patients enjoy shorter or non-existent waiting times, high quality medical expertise, superior care and attentiveness and medical costs that are just half or in some cases a third of the price they would pay at home.

Robert H. Page, MD and Curtis P. Page, MD are authors of the MEXICO: Health and Safety Travel Guide and the Healthy Traveler Regional Series. For more information visit medtogo.com

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HEALTHCARE

Despite the perseverance of several interest groups, legislation to expand U.S. Medicare’s protective umbrella into Mexico for its 65,000 pension beneficiaries has repeatedly failed. Fortunately, for retirees that can’t afford or do not prefer private health insurance, Mexico’s Institute of Social Security is available to foreigners.


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Fully involved in every aspect of his patients’ surgery, including pre and post surgical care, Dr. Villaran is board certified by the Mexican Council of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Dr. Villaran has a 27 year career in institutional reconstructive surgery. He has been in private practice for over 33 years, moving from general “head to toe” plastic surgery into specializing in esthetic and cosmetic surgery for the aging. A few of his specialties are: • Facial Rejuvenation • Facelift, Eyelift, Neck • Liposuction, Liposculpture • Breast Lift • Breast Augmentation • Tummy Tuck

Dr. Jimenez has spent the last thirty years helping his patients realize their dreams of looking younger. Today, Dr. Jimenez is using his training and experience providing consultations and surgeries to his clients in Ajijic and those from around the world. He still provides his talents to facial trauma and hand surgery patients as well as specializing in:

With over 33 years experience in General Dentistry, Dr. Don loves working with the expatriates because he feels they understand the need for regular dental care and appreciate his work in correction of their functional and cosmetic dental problems. Doctor Don believes in making the science of dentistry as painless as possible. He specializes in:

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After caring for my patients during their cosmetic surgery experiences over the years, I decided it was my turn to sip from the Fountain Of Youth. I definitely wanted to look and feel better about myself, but I also wanted to understand the overall procedure and experience from the patient’s point of view. • Superior medical facilities and world-class board certified surgeons • In-house consultations with top cosmetic surgeons, dentists and other medical specialists • Safe, comfortable environment with internet, phone, TV • Post-Surgery care in your quiet, private room with an English speaking staff • All meals and personal assistance from caring individuals.

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Title Insurance: The Essential Protection for Mexican Real Estate

THERE IS A BETTER LIFE WAITING FOR YOU IN BAJA SUR!

By Linda Neil

Canadian newspapers carried stories recently about the eviction of land owners in an area known as La Manzanilla, located on beautiful Tenacatita Bay, between Puerto Vallarta and Manzanillo on the west coast of Mexico. Many owners purchased property from farmers that had previously been Ejido land; a tenancy not unlike Indian lands in the United States and Canada. Ostensibly, the proper legal procedure had been followed and apparently many of the properties were held in fideicomisos, the Mexican bank trust that is required for foreign owners in compliance with Article 27 of the Mexican constitution. According to information published, the prior titles to the land had been signed by Vicente Fox, president of Mexico during 2000-2006. Unfortunately, however, a Jalisco state For more information circuit judge ruled in favor of a real estate on Title Insurance in developer who had allegedly acquired the Mexico: land, as private property, in 1991. Attorneys for the developer declared that it had Stewart Title filed the complaint in the courts in 1993. Guaranty de Jalisco state police officers in compliance Mexico with an eviction order, disoccupied the www.stewart.com.mx property and are denying access to those in possession.

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This is a nightmare that could have been avoided. Title insurance is available in Mexico. A title policy, issued in conformance with Mexican law, will protect the amount of the buyer’s investment. In order to obtain a policy of title insurance, a title investigation must be carried out. This investigation will report potential issues and problems. If none are found, or if the issues are resolvable, a commitment will be issued and the policy will be written at the time title transfers to the buyer who ordered the investigation. If the title company reports problems that cannot be resolved, the potential buyer will at least be fully aware of the risk and can decide whether or not to proceed with the purchase. Some problems are not immediately known, however. When this happens and, if a problem arises at any time during the ownership of the party registered on the policy, it is necessary only to contact the title insurance company who is then legally bound to fight the issue and, in the event it does not win, the owner is compensated up to the amount declared in the policy. www.fnf-title.com/ mexico_home

Title insurance is NOT an expensive proposition. The title investigation cost will depend upon the area where the property is located and can range from $450 to $3,000. Actual cost will depend upon whether or not a title database has been created. When a new database must be created obviously more time, and hence, greater cost, will be involved. The premium, a one time payment, will run from $6.00 to $7.50 per $1,000 valuation, plus tax. Thus, an insurance policy on a $200,000 property can cost $1,200 to $1,600, which seems to be a small amount to pay for the security afforded. The prudent buyer will always include the cost of title insurance investigation and policy in his closing budget. Two US companies have title policies approved in Mexico for use on properties located in Mexico. It is important that this option be made available to any and all considering a purchase of property in Mexico.

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MEXICO: CANADA’S STRATEGIC PARTNER

The business relation between Mexico and Canada holds a myriad of opportunities for the future. That is why both countries should continue to strengthen their ties by looking for new synergies to create long-term competitive advantages. BY JOSÉ ANTONIO PERAL*

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orth America has been an important partner for Mexico’s international trade as well as a valuable region for investment and cooperation. Exports to this region represent more than 80% of Mexico’s total world exports, thereby playing a key role in its strategic development.

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data processing equipment, pipes and hollow sections, among others. On the other hand, 82% of Mexican imports from Canada were manufactured goods such as cars and auto parts, telephones, and aluminum.

Canada and Mexico have been working diligently to strengthen their ties as global partners. Today, 18 years after the implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), bilateral trade between both nations has reached 30 billion usd per year and it is continually growing.

In terms of foreign direct investment, Mexico and Canada’s relationship has been growing consistently with an increased investment flow from both countries. Canada’s total investment in Mexico represents 10 billion usd. In the mining sector alone, Canada is the biggest foreign investor in Mexico with 75% of the total foreign investment within the sector.

The composition of Mexican exports to Canada has undergone greater diversification since NAFTA has been in force. Computer items and electrical devices have increased their share. As for Mexican imports, automotive products continue to hold an important position in trade. 93% of Mexican exports to Canada in 2010 were manufactured goods, mainly electrical telephone devices, televisions, cars and auto parts, gold, cigarettes, refrigerators,

Within this prosperous relationship, there are great opportunities that can bring strategic alliances to the next level by employing a win-win strategy on a long-term basis. Mexico is one of the best places for doing business around the world. Following trends in the global marketplace, Mexico has changed its energy, fiscal, legal, labor and international transparency policies, with the aim of offering state-of-the-art incentives that investors need,

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Countries such as China, South Korea and India are expected to experience strong currency appreciation (in real terms) against hard currencies, giving Mexican exports a significant advantage.

For the sixth consecutive year, Mexico improved its position in the global ranking of the annual “Doing Business 2012” report by the World Bank. Mexico (number 53) ranks higher than the BRIC’s in several topics.

Mexico stands among the best countries in the world to run a business. As one of Latin America’s top-ranked economies, Mexico reformed several business regulations to expand opportunities for local firms with faster and more transparent electronic systems.


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Market size: Population of 112.34 million with an average age of 26 years. Demographic bonus: Dependent population ratio will fall to a 46% minimum in 2025. Skilled labor: Over 100,000 students graduate from engineering programs in Mexico each year.

Wide network of trade and investment agreements: Free trade agreements with 44 countries, which account for 60% of the world’s GDP. Ease of operation: Investors only need 13 days and eight procedures to open a business. These numbers are significantly lower than those in India, China or Brazil.

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Low operation costs: Low tax rate (30% income tax); low average import duty rate (8% going down to 4% in 2012); and reduced number of administrative procedures.

covering productivity, markets, opportunities, security, efficiency, assistance and infrastructure.

WHAT CHALLENGES LIE AHEAD? Both Canada and Mexico need to strengthen ties by looking for new ways to partner up. The governments of both countries are working closely to make companies aware of opportunities for developing synergies that could create longterm competitive advantages. Some of the challenges are: • Business practices and cultural perceptions. • Cooperation among SMEs (small and medium enterprises). • Leveraging on-shore business opportunities (geographical location, same time zone). • Strategic alliances to create synergies. • Evaluating new ways to enhance the business relationship. • Developing a win-win business strategy. • Further cooperation in logistics. • Consolidation of Canadian investment in Mexico and

Competitive labor costs: Mexico offers significant savings on labor costs when compared to other investment options in America, Europe and Asia. For example, transferring operations to Mexico can lead to labor cost savings of close to 90%.

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Low transportation costs: Mexico is located between the main global consumer markets and has the same time zone and quick response towards opportunities in North American markets. a. Manufacturing in Mexico makes “Just in Time” easy. b. Door to door deliveries in less than a week, quicker than China, where it can take up to six weeks. Low manufacturing costs: Mexico has an average business cost advantage of 18.2% (of 17 industries) compared to the US.

Real exchange rate advantage: Mexico’s exchange rate behavior (in real terms) makes it more attractive than Brazil, China and India.

increase of Mexican investment in Canada.

companies with operations in Mexico.

Mexico is the ideal partner to maintain and grow any business, develop new opportunities and increase companies’ competitiveness in the international marketplace. By sharing strengths of the Mexican economy resources (land, labor, capital, technology and logistics), experience, market knowledge, culture and values, advantages can unravel.

Mexico is much more than a friendly and open country; it is a great business partner. Its people share a special bond with Canada, which is highly noticeable when experiencing the country. Investing in developing a good relationship with Mexico will undoubtedly be a great start towards success for any business.

Mexico is a leading destination in terms of receiving investments in the mining sector (it is the first silver producer and second fluorite producer in the world). However, there has been a key transformation in other strategic industries. During the last decade, an increasing number of highly sophisticated manufacturers in Mexico have flourished. Several Canadian companies besides mining and high tech manufacturers have expanded their operations in Mexico in sectors such as aerospace, automotive, consumer electronics, among others –there are currently 2,636 Canadian

*Trade Commissioner at ProMéxico’s Representative Office in Toronto, Canada. Republished with permission from Negocios ProMéxico, November 2012.

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DREAM HOMES

You’re Invited! to Casa Escondida Written by Jill Jackson Photography by Richard Jackson

You feel lucky if you receive an invitation to a dinner party at Casa Escondida….the food is always delicious and crafted with care, and the company interesting and fun. The menu is inspired by what is the most fresh at the weekly farmer’s market, and guests are a mixture of local friends and visitors from the owner’s hometown of Virginia City, Nevada, and who stay in one of the many guest rooms on the property. The owners, Jeff Teague and Paul Yandre, were on a search for a future retirement home when they first discovered Loreto and Casa Escondida in 1997. They were considering Hawaii, but thought they would end up with “island fever.” They almost bought in Costa Rica, but concluded it was too expensive and difficult to get back and forth to Virginia City, where they were still working with their antique and gift shops. They had always been intrigued by the Baja, and had retained a love of Mexico from their time living on the mainland, so when friends invited them to visit them in Loreto, they jumped at the chance to see it for themselves. They ended up falling in love with the town of Loreto….. its proximity to the Sea of Cortes and the mountains, the friendly locals, the sunny climate, the low cost of living and the fact that you could easily drive there and it had an international airport, convinced them that this was

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the place. A flyer in the window of a real estate office advertising Casa Escondida caught their eye, and they knew right away it was a property with potential. It had “good bones” and was located just a half block away from the Sea of Cortes and three blocks from the historic plaza. They purchased it and have been renovating and remodeling it ever since, creating a space with beautiful details where everyone who enters feels welcome. Loreto is a small peaceful town located 750 miles down the Baja Peninsula on the Sea of Cortes and particularly attracts people who enjoy nature and the outdoors. In addition to world class sport fishing, Loreto offers numerous activities such as scuba diving, kiteboarding, golf, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, kayaking, and encounters with dolphins and whales. Dating back to 1697, Loreto is full of history and is the first Spanish settlement and Jesuit Mission on the Baja California Peninsula. The town served as the capital of

California from 1697 to 1777, until it was moved to Monterey. Loreto is a magical place, where the slower pace rewards the residents with the time to enjoy the good things in life. Jeff and Paul love to walk the Malecon every morning with their two dogs, Mancha and Tasha, and spend the day either working on projects around the house, or taking friends on their boat to one of the isolated beaches on the islands in the Loreto Marine Park. In the evening they like to walk to dinner at one of the many excellent locally owned restaurants which serve fresh seafood and Mexican cuisine.

Top: Paul crafting one of his gourmet dinners. Bottom: Enjoying the outdoors from the living room.

After seven years of retirement, Jeff and Paul decided to go back to work and purchased a historic home in Virginia City, restored it and turned it into a fabulous Bed and Breakfast called The Cobb Mansion. When they aren’t in Virginia City or Loreto, they spend time in Paul’s family cabin on a lake in Ghost River, northwest Ontario. They are always ready for the next adventure and project,


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and now that Casa Escondida is completed, they have decided to put it on the market for sale. Jeff and Paul have created a space that feels both causal and Baja chic. Decorated with treasures from the years they spent traveling throughout mainland Mexico while they lived and taught at the University in Puebla, their home reflects those early influences. The walls are painted in bold colors, the floors are Saltillo tile and the kitchen and baths are decorated with beautiful talavera tile. The open kitchen and living area lends to entertaining and has inspired everything from cooking classes to evening theater. The accordion glass doors fold open to seamlessly allow the outside in, and guests are able to float from lively conversations between the poolside bar to the living area.

Casa Escondida is set back from the street and comprised of a two bedroom, 2 bath main casa, a two bedroom one bath guest wing and a second story one bedroom apartment. There is a pool and a large parking area with room for a boat. The lot measures 1129 sq meters and the combined sq ft of the home, apartment and guest wing is 2500 sf. While the future will bring many new things, one thing is certain, Paul and Jeff will return to Loreto to enjoy the natural beauty and friends they have made along the way.

For more information on Casa Escondida and Loreto, Baja Sur please contact Jill Jackson at Mision Loreto Properties. Email: jill@misionloreto.com website: http://www.misionloreto.com


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Hello! Good morning! Good evening! How are you? Fine. Very well. It’s nice to meet you. What’s your name? Where do you live? Goodbye. Thank you. Thank you very much. You’re welcome. Please. Yes. No. Excuse me. Pardon me. I’m sorry. I don’t understand. I don’t speak Spanish. Do you speak English? Speak slowly, please. Repeat, please. How much does that cost? Can you help me? Where is the bathroom?

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HACIENDA SANTA CRUZ TICUM

YUCATAN, MEXICO

This lovely fully-furnished hacienda from 1891, has been updated as a comfortable modern home. 4508sf w/4 bedrooms each with full bath, plus a guest half-bath. The Machine House and the Main House have large shady terraces with traditional arches and columns. The old hand dug well and several other wells on the property provide fresh clear water for the pool and gardens. With a total of over 13,5 acres (5,5 hectares) there is room to add guest rooms, stables, nature trails. The property is entirely fenced and ready to move. Price USD$ 680,000 US +52 (33) 3627-6437

CASA BLANCA

AJIJIC, LAKE CHAPALA

This property offers the perfect location just steps from the Malecon. With its commerical units of shops and art galleries, Hotel Casa Blanca presents an investment opportunity in the growing interest of the area.

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VILLAS DEL MAR

PALMILLA, LOS CABOS

Located in the prestigious private community of Villas del Mar, this beachfront home offers 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths on two levels with two garages (4 cars). Spacious terraces surround the beachside infinity pool and firepit. Includes membership to Club 96.

Contact: lcinfo@sirmexico.com US+ 205-277-6454 +52 (624) 172-6555

CHAPALA, JALISCO

45 minutes from Guadalajara, Casa Tua offers peace and solitude with easy access to all major amenities including hospitals, shopping, international airport, theater, and more. An original Mexican style house, built entirely of adobe and wood, with high ceilings and large windows, the details and decor create a special atmosphere that invites you to spend unforgettable evenings by the fireplace.

EL ZALATE BEACHFRONT CONDOS

SAN JOSE DEL CABO

Several 2-3 bedroom units available, completely furnished with spectacular water views, and steps to the water. Beautifully landscaped. Low density complex, and many units have garages. Within walking distance to grocery stores and restaurants. Several golf courses are nearby and the Los Cabos International Airport is about 15 minutes. Prices start at $480,000 usd. Contact: lcinfo@sirmexico.com US+ 205-277-6454 +52 (624) 172-6555

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A spectacular country house on the shore of Lake Chapala, a large outdoor terrace and garden with stunning landscapes and beautiful sunsets.

Price $USD 650,000 US +52 (33) 3627-6437

PALMILLA, LOS CABOS

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Charming home now adapted as a boutique hotel located in the heart of Ajijic. The fusion of Moroccan and Spanish style crafts a picturesque setting of shaded patios, balconies and terraces. 3,815 sf w/ 4 bedrooms and 4 suites. Each guest has access to spacious bathrooms, private terraces and all the services they require.

Price USD$ 550,000 US +52 (33) 3627-6437

ATLANTIS HOUSE

Unique 3 bed/3 bath ocean view Villa has been completely renovated to the highest standards. Lines are crisp & clean with splashes of baroque, modern, classical, Spanish colonial and Asian twists that work together as a symphony of design. Furnishings available. An absolute delight.

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CASA TULA

PUERTO VALLARTA, JALISCO

BEST DEAL IN CONCHAS CHINAS AREA!

US $995,000

Casa Tula is a 3 bedroom 3.5 bath home, fully furnished, with fantastic ocean and mountain views, pool and 2-car garage. Construction - 7,104 sq. ft.; Land - 6,329 sq. ft. CONTACT: reena@ronmorgan.net US+ (866) 242.1709 +52 (322) 173.8712

HUANACAXTLE 302

LA CRUZ DE HUANACAXTLE, NAYARIT

PLENTY OF SPACE INDOORS AND OUT!

US $389,000

This 2-bedroom/2-bath condo, fully furnished, has a large terrace with a covered roof, granite counters, marble floors throughout and many upgrades. Covered, deeded parking spot, separate storage room and all the amenities of the complex. Construction – 1,690 s. ft. Contact: reena@ronmorgan.net US+ (866) 242.1709 +52 (322) 173.8712

CASA LINDA

BUCERIAS, NAYARIT

RELAXED COUNTRY-STYLE LIVING!

US $349,000

Located a short distance inland from Bucerias, Casa Linda is close enough to offer easy access to all necessities but far enough away from the hustle and bustle to provide peace and quiet. With a comfortable one-level, two-bedroom, two-bath house on a large lot, there is plenty of room for expansion if desired. Beautiful landscaping abounds. Construction – 1195 sq. ft. Land – 53,825 sq. ft. CONTACT: reena@ronmorgan.net US+ (866) 242.1709 +52 (322) 173.8712

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CONDO MARISOL

LA CRUZ DE HUANACAXTLE, NAYARIT

PRESTIGIOUS PUNTA ESMERALDA

US $499,000

Condo Marisol located in prestigious Punta Esmeralda is a furnished, 3-bedroom, plus studio/4-bath condo with a large covered outdoor terrace and private plunge pool; includes many upgrades. Complex has 8 common area pools, spa, gym, beach club, gated 24-hour security. Construction – 3,068 sq. ft. CONTACT: reena@ronmorgan.net US+ (866) 242.1709 +52 (322) 173.8712

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LA CRUZ DE HUANACAXTLE, NAYARIT

BEAUTIFUL BEACHFRONT COMMUNITY

US $349,000

This house is a 3-bedroom/3.5-bath in a secure, gated beach-front community; furnished, with marble floors and beautiful stone work throughout; multiple terraces, newly tiled rooftop terrace providing panoramic ocean views. 1-year maintenance paid by very motivated seller. Construction – 2,153 sq. ft.; Land -2,390 sq. ft. Contact: reena@ronmorgan.net US+ (866) 242.1709 +52 (322) 173.8712

CASA MARTIN

LA CRUZ DE HUANACAXTLE, NAYARIT

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT PROPERTY!

US $375,000

Two units in one! Each side of this duplex is a roomy 2-bedroom/2.5-bath home. Living area with half bath on the first floor; second floor of each unit has two bedrooms with en-suite baths. Each has its own private garage and plunge pool. Great investment property. Construction – 2,432 sq. ft.; Land – 1,873 sq. ft. CONTACT: reena@ronmorgan.net US+ (866) 242.1709 +52 (322) 173.8712

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SAYULITA

CASA SORPRESA

SAYULITA

2 Bedroom, 2 bath, oceanview, pool, internet

2 Bed, 3 bath, near beach, salt pool, internet, fountains, in town

RENT from $1,200 usd/wk

RENT from $1,000 usd/wk

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CASA MARGARITAVILLE

SAYULITA

CASA ALAS

3 Bedroom, 3 bath, near beach, 2 shared pools, internet

2 Bedroom, 3 bath, ocean view, internet, close to town center

RENT from $1,500 usd/wk

RENT from $700 usd/wk

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CASA JUANITA 1, 2, 3

SAYULITA

3 self-contained suites. Total 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3rd floor ocean view, w/private roof deck, pool with cascade, central location (Gringo Hill) RENT from $700 usd/week per suite ALSO FOR SALE $589,000usd entire casa or 2nd fl Condo $195,000usd Contact: rentals@avalosrealty.com 52 (329) 291-3122, US (310) 341-3377

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CASA VIDA

SAYULITA

SAYULITA

3 Bedroom, 3 bath, near beach, ocean view, pool, internet, north end RENT from $1,750 usd/wk Contact: rentals@avalosrealty.com 52 (329) 291-3122, US (310) 341-3377


VISTA DEL LAGO | LAKE CHAPALA PROPERTIES

EASY ACCESSIBILITY ON ONE LEVEL CASA LEACH

3 bed | 3 bath | 4,498 sf $395,000 USD

Built in 2007 for handicap accessibility on both levels and tastefully furnished this custom built home that has it all. Walled for privacy and security with parking for 3 cars and convenient elevator to the main floor. Large terrazza offers 180+ degree unobstructed view of both Scorpion and Mezcala Islands. Bonus! A one bedroom casita on the lower level with its own courtyard and lake view. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO SEE VIDEO TOURS CLICK HERE: www.accesslakechapala.com/2011/11/09/casa-leach/

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Ten minutes east of town, Vista del Lago is home to the Chapala Country Club with a challenging nine-hole golf course overlooking the lake. Beautiful private homes surround the course. Conveniently located with easy access to Chapala and all the amenities of a large Mexican town, this community is made up of mainly expat Americans and Canadians many of whom live year round in this paradise. With near perfect weather, excellent golf and stunning lake and mountain views Vista del Lago offers many types of homes and lots to fit any budget. As a long time resident of Vista del Lago and an avid golfer, John can help you with any of your Lake Chapala questions. Call or email him today! Check out www.casasajijic.com

JOHN CEARNAL Hernandez Realty Group Ajijic, Jalisco Mexico Toll Free: (817)350-4325 Local: (376) 763-5304 harlanwood@aol.com

SINGLE LEVEL HOME WITH 2 CASITAS

READY TO RENOVATE INTO YOUR DREAM HOME

CASA POIRIER

CASA CESAR

4 bed | 5 bath | 6,338 sf $399,000 USD

Located on the second fairway with spectacular views this renovated house includes 2 casitas set on a beautifully maintained property. Enjoy your large terrazzo that spans entire living room and master bedroom. Downstairs are 2 one bedroom casitas. Time for a round of golf? Your new homes includes a golf cart and golf course access! FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO SEE A VIDEO TOUR CLICK HERE: www.accesslakechapala.com/2011/11/09/casa-poirier/

5 bed | 3 bath | 6,370 sf $325,000 USD

Largest property in Vista Del Lago. 3 bedrooms downstairs and 2 bedrooms up with access to the wrap round terrace and lake view. This corner lot has it all, swimming pool, tennis court and very well maintained yard. This is an older home that can be made into a showpiece with very little effort. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO SEE A VIDEO TOUR CLICK HERE: www.accesslakechapala.com/2011/11/07/casa-vista-del-lago/

ALL THE AMENITIES FOR A FRACTION OF THE COST!

AFFORDABLE YEAR ROUND LIFESTYLE

CASA MADILL

CASA DIEZ PRIMERO

3 bed | 3.5 bath | 4,971 sf $299,900 USD

2 bed | 2.5 bath | 2,830 sf $195,000USD

5000 sq. ft. home with panoramic views of Lake Chapala and the mountains from the vast covered terrace. This home offers generous living and entertaining areas with open concept living and dining room along with separate office/den. Lots of features in this home including: Walk-in closets, fireplace, salt water pool with swim-up bar, new windows and doors, 2 car garage and access to the second fairway.

This charming home in Vista el Lago has a wonderful garden setting with mountain views. A smaller one level home perfect for year round living and easy maintenance. With authentic Mexican features including Boveda ceilings, tiled floors, lots of natural light. A great home to enjoy a low cost lifestyle in the heart of Lake Chapala. Includes a detached 1 bedroom full casita for your guest to enjoy!

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CASA DIONNE

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Los Sabinos, Ajijic

3 bed | 2 bath | 2234sf

VILLA EL TORO Ajijic, La Floresta

$525,000 3 bed | 3 bath | 4455sf

Lock and go! Knowing it will all be perfect upon your return. Modern open floor plan dramatic domed ceiling large living and dining area flow to covered terrace, perfect for entertaining. Kitchen with granite stainless appliances. Master with en-suite bath, private guest bedroom and separate study. Amazing club house facilities include huge pool & Jacuzzi. Stress free living.

Enter courtyard flow thru grand entry with domed ceiling flow out to huge covered terrace view to pool & garden fountains add to design look. All rooms flow off terrace glamorous master suite separate private from guest suites. Gourmet kitchen custom cabinets. All move in condition. 2 car garage

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SPACIOUS VILLAGE HOME VILLA NIÑOS HEROES Ajijic

$189,000 2 bed | 2 bath | 1743sf

Perfect for year round living or snow birds. Enter off quiet street to large living room with fireplace & view thru to garden. High boveda ceilings and french doors. Sleep alcove/study for short term guests with private bath. Newly renovated kitchen. Bright master suite with large closet & new bath, all view to garden. Walled garden with view to mountains. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO SEE MORE PHOTOS: www.ajijicvillagehomes.com

ROMANTIC VILLAGE HOME

VILLA MIRADOR

$750,000 USD

Ajijic, La Floresta

3 bed | 3.5 bath | 5682sf

$245,000

CASA MARILYNN Ajijic Village

2 bed | 2 bath | 2348sf

Luxury new home private and secure. Designed to embrace the moderate climate with outdoor living. Walled gardens with a pool, bbq and outdoor kitchen. Great floor plan with all rooms flowing out to huge covered terrace Guest floor with kitchen. Tropical landscaping is easy to maintain.

Enter through the beautiful garden with a cozy entertainment pavillion. Palladian french doors enter the living area with fireplace. Split level dining/ den area open to kitchenthat features hand painted Mexican tiles and a stunning view to the mountains. Master bedroom suite and the guest suite are seperate. Walkable to all amenities. Great location!

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