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Annual 2023 Survey Reveals Over 80% of Expats in Mexico Are ‘Very Satisfied’

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Annual 2023 Survey Reveals Over 80% of Expats in Mexico Are 'Very Satisfied'  Puerto Vallarta Daily News

A comprehensive report, conducted in partnership with ExpatsinMexico.com and Far Homes, offers valuable insights into the perspectives and experiences of individuals from various countries who have chosen to relocate to Mexico. Notably, 91% of the survey’s participants originated from North America, making it a significant indicator of the motivations and challenges expats face in Mexico.

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