Home Retiring in Mexico Greater Interest in Moving to Mexico among US, Canadian Citizens Greater Interest in Moving to Mexico among US, Canadian Citizens by Brent May March 31, 2021 by Brent May 1.2K A new survey by an online magazine for expats suggests that more Canadian and United States citizens are interested in making Mexico their home than in previous years — especially as a retirement destination. But, perhaps due to the economic effects of the pandemic, many respondents said they expect to work longer in their native lands before they make the move. In addition, more are likely to rent than buy a home once they get here. The survey, conducted by Expats in Mexico, queried about 300 readers primarily from the U.S. and Canada. It found that 54% of respondents were extremely likely or very likely to move to Mexico, a 5% increase compared to the magazine’s similar survey in 2019. “This year’s results confirm that there is a heightened interest by Americans, Canadians and aspiring expats from other countries in moving to Mexico, especially among baby boomers,” Expats in Mexico founder Robert Nelson said. “About 40%, though, are not quite ready to move within the next year, citing the need to continue working to save more money.” However, once they get here, they’re likely to stay: nearly three-quarters of respondents said they would be retiring in Mexico, and two-thirds said they were interested in living full-time in Mexico instead of doing the “snowbird” dual existence in Mexico and their native country, the latter a 10% increase from the 2019 survey. However, 55% said they will rent a home rather than buy, a 5% increase compared to two years ago. The survey also saw a 10% increase in the number of single people planning to move to Mexico. This year, 36% said they planned to move here alone. The Lake Chapala communities, Los Cabos, Mérida and Playa del Carmen continue to be popular landing places of choice, with Puerto Vallarta topping the list, although its popularity has dropped a bit — 4% lower than in 2019. Perhaps not surprising given the top destinations, lifestyle was by far the No. 1 reason readers gave for moving to Mexico. Four out of 10 respondents said they were looking for a different lifestyle, while the No. 2 reason was a lower cost of living, perhaps influenced by the high percentage of retirees that responded to the survey, Nelson said. Climate was also a primary motivator. Despite the heightened interest, about 40% of respondents also expressed concerns about personal safety in Mexico. Security was the most frequently mentioned issue. Mexico’s latest census, conducted in 2020 counted, 1.1 million expats currently living in Mexico, nearly 190,000 more than in the previous census in 2010. However, the census likely undercounts the expat population who live in Mexico for just part of the year. Source: Mexico News Daily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Brent May Brent May is the GM and Founder of Mexico Living. He is highly motivated and strives for excellence in order to provide the best service possible for foreigners buying property in Mexico. He understands some of the frustrations people may have while searching for a property in paradise and has learned from his own experiences buying and living in Mexico. Brent and his wife are grateful for the opportunities they have and to be able to live in a place most people vacation in. Brent's extensive knowledge and experience in the buying process will leave you at ease while buying property in Mexico. previous post My Experience With a Small Surgery in Mexico next post Playa Celestun You may also like Why is Huatulco One of the Best Places... August 12, 2024 My Biggest Regret in Moving to Mexico July 8, 2022 The One Question to Ask Yourself Before Moving... January 5, 2022 Why People Love Living in Puerto Escondido October 20, 2021 How to Open a Bank Account in Mexico October 13, 2021 How Expats Choose Mexico August 11, 2021 Best Destination: Huatulco vs. California March 10, 2021 Huatulco: The New California Dreamin’ February 10, 2021 What is the INAPAM Card? October 28, 2020 Buying Property in Mexico: How To Choose the... March 18, 2020 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.