How it was the USA and MEXICO if they make only a country?? |
Additional Details USA Population: 300.000.000
Mexico Population: 102.515.673
USA km2: 9.500.000
Mexico Km2: 1.972.550... |
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Spainards who went to mexico were light skinned? |
were most of the spainards that went to mexico since now from 1519 were they all light-skinned Additional Details so no mexican would have no moorish blood and no mexican wud be only of ... |
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Going to Cabo, what is the best way to bring money? |
| I've never been to Mexico and I was wondering if it's a good idea to bring traveler's checks, use a credit card or just bring cash.... |
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What should I do on my Mexico trip? |
Additional Details We are thinking about going to Mazatlan and down that coast.... |
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Where to get good coke in Cancun? |
going to cancun in july and was wondering where i'd get some good gear Additional Details Fatmuncher: ... |
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Cancun, Dominican Republic, or Jamaica for vacation? |
| I am looking to go on vacation at the beginning of the year and want to go somewhere that has great nightlife and beaches. Which would be a better place to go, Cancun, MX, Plata Puerto, DR or Negril, ... |
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Is it dangerous in Puerto Vallarta? |
| I asked the question just so I could impart a little information, actually, because this format doesn't allow me to just give it to you, and this question seems to be upper-most on most tourists&... |
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Going to Mexico - what do I need to consider? |
My girlfriend and I are going to Mexico in August and I have a couple of questions:
- What injections do we need? We will be staying at an all inclusive resort and not really venturing ... |
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Honeymoon in Cancun help!!? |
| My future husband and I want to go to Cancun in June of 2008. I have been researching all inclusive resorts in the hotel zone for months now, but they all look the same (gorgeous). Does anyone have ... |
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Should i go to Cancun Mex? |
| what should i do my boyfriend of 4 years and his family invited me to Cancun, but my family is not ok with it bucause they say it doesnt look right, and i kina agree but i really want to go. and by ... |
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Los Cabos or Puerto Vallerta for a honeymoon? |
| Please don't reply unless you have personally been to both locations. I'm looking for the best location to spend 7-10 days on a honeymoon. Factors we're interested in include (but ... |
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Anyone move from US to Mexico to teach?? |
I am really, seriously considering packing up (husband & son) and heading to Mexico (or elsewhere in Central Amer) to teach for a year. I am an ESOL teacher now & would love to take it to the next level and immerse myself in teh culture and share the experience with my family. For those of you that have done it... where did you begin?? What have your experiences been? Public school? Private? Lessons? Adults? Can you live off what you make?? Any other info greatly appreciated!! Additional Details What about the bringing husband & son? He is skilled in cabinetry & countertops, but would be happy to work "anywhere" for income, etc. |
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Charlie
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You would need to find an employer first in order to get a work permit. You need your diploma, certified transcripts, proof that your university is licensed by the state. Then you would need to get an FM3 visa with a work permit. If you could get a job with a major ESL teaching company and have a contract in place before coming, it might be ok. If you come and then try to find a job , you will starve! Takes a long time, offers do not pan out, you get lied to a lot, pay in local schools is maybe $5.00 USD an hr. if you are lucky. Had an aquaintance, a teacher who moved down here thinking she could get a job teaching English in nothing flat...6 mo. later she finally got one. Have another friend who has lived in Mexico City for yrs, a businessman, who just started teaching for a big ESL co. recently. You would do best to research these companies and get hired, let them help you with visa, etc., then come to Mexico. |
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ChocolateEyes
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i live in a beautiful town in mexico called san miguel de allende. so beautiful. I moved here with my family 5 years ago and became fluent in spanish within a year. I had a teacher who is from new york. she was on the board of the museum of natural history and started bilingual programs all throughout new york. She was the best teacher i'd ever had. she now runs a science summer camp for kids who can't afford expensive classes and want to learn. so many teachers, designers, authers, ect. move here to relax and be with their familys. everyone falls in love with it. Here is a link:
http://sanmigueldeallende.com
http://www.internetsanmiguel.com/
hope I helped : ) |
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tomnmexico
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I have done it so if you have any questions, email me. I moved to Guadalajara and had no trouble finding a job. However, the pay is low, not enough to support a family. |
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pep
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I quit my job about 5 years ago....just like you are talking about and moved to Honduras and now I am in Mexico. I am also a teacher and can give you a WEALTH of information on how to do it. I think it would be better talking with you in person. I can give you a call.....I am very interested in helping you....this was the best decision I made in my life. So, how do we contact each other? I seriously can't tell you everything there is to know in a type written letter like this. And believe me, there are things you MUST know in order to pick the best school and to get paid fairly . International teaching has a lot of loop-holes that trap teachers. Please let me share with you. How can we contact each other? My e-mail is ckirch1@hotmail.com. Send me your number in the States and I promise to call.
UPDATE!!!! tomnmexico, l live in Guadalajara too.....how strange. Maybe we teach at the same school. Colomos ring a bell? |
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Chiruley
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You are a teacher and you dont know that Mexico is in North America ?? "
Quote: "(or elsewhere in Central Amer) " |
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basketball_crazy17
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I would do it. |
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Freedom
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I moved to Mexico from Texas 18 years ago. I love it.
I am an ESOL teacher (actually now I am the Academic Director at an English school).
If you need extra advice e-mail me.
I have hired some American teachers, I usually fix the FM3 (permit to work in Mexico) for them so I am familiarized with the paperwork. |
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weechi
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i am an ESOL teacher and i moved to mexico to teach. my first advice is to do everything legally. it is imperative that you have a proper visa in order to work and recieve health care, especially b/c you have a family. next, do you speak spanish? if so, great. if not...start learning. even a little will help a lot. i recommend working at a university, especially if you don't speak spanish, b/c you'll work almost exclusively with your dept. and most require the eng. teachers to speak eng. all day long, and all meetings are done in english.
you can start searching for a job now, but understand nothing will be final and secured until your visa goes through. here is what i did...i made contact with a university...i did internviews and such via email and phone. they assured me they were extremely interested, so i packed my vital posessions, wrote up a letter of resignation to my public school job here and left it on the table at home, and then went to mexico. i had the interview, they offered me the job, i waited the 6wks-8wks for the visa, and as soon as it went through i called my family and told them to mail my letter.
let me give you a hint about salary..it's not as bad as some people say, and it can get better. i have a masters degree, i started making about 9 USD an hour with benefits, after one term i told them i had a better offer, they immediately doubled my salary. do NOT work at a public university, they don't have this kind of paying power. go private. i reccomend tech de monterrey and universidad panamerica.
i would reccomend mexico to you, rather than central/south america. i would also recommend a medium sized city such as aguascalientes...well, i am biased about aguas. guadalajara will have many more job options for you...but also many more americans. you need to be a great teacher too, i made a nice salary not because i'm american, we're a dime a dozen, but because i was good at what i was doing. i was interested in teaching, not just having a great cultural experience. now that i'm back in the US, i'm infinitely more prepared to teach my students here because of my experience there.
your husband does not have such a great chance of getting a work visa and following the legal route...not that he really needs to with his job. but he would be able to come perhaps bulked in with your visa, and certainly on a tourist visa. |
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