Mexico is co-hosting the 2026 soccer World Cup, alongside the USA and Canada. The opening game will be played on June 11 in Mexico City
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Mexico has four different time zones: the Central Zone that covers most of the country, two exclusive to two states, and a Pacific zone https://t.co/5iMRIEDOlM
Mexico’s rainy season officially starts on May 15 and runs through October, although start and finish times vary from year to year. It’s only April, but it’s been raining in the center, south, and southeast of the country anyway. That’s not official rain, but it is wet, and for the most part welcome.
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Most of Mexico won’t change its clocks this spring & fall, but clock changes elsewhere will create time differences to note when you plan travels and meetings. https://t.co/zu7XKWs60O
Mexico's law now requires that all Mexican cellphone numbers, whether on contract or prepay phone plans, are associated to a verified and registered user. Existing numbers must be registered by June 30, 2026 to prevent service suspension. https://t.co/GXY66IMEjR
Mexico's peso made a noticeable recovery throughout 2025, steadily increasing in value and ending the year 16% stronger than its 2024 closing price https://t.co/wbE1bl45kv
The colorful piñata is a hallmark of Mexican festive traditions, and more thought and decision-making goes into a piñata ritual than is readily apparent
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Corn dough tamales are variously flavored, wrapped and steamed in corn husks or leaves, and carry an important role in Mexican history and food culture
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"Posadas Navideñas" —traditional Christmas parties— are held between December 16th and December 24th in towns and villages across Mexico https://t.co/EQswtjzDzk
Recent reports highlight a changing pattern of enforcement related to the rules about Permanent Residents driving foreign-plated vehicles in Mexico
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Mexico implements nine consecutive years of double-digit daily minimum wage rises with an increase of 13% for 2026—to $315.04 pesos per work day
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Qualifying for, and obtaining, legal residency in Mexico is becoming more difficult—and more expensive starting in 2026. This article describes the changes taking place.
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Mexico's three long-weekend holidays are well-established on the Mexican calendar. November's holiday marks the 1910-1917 Revolution and also forms part of Mexico's 'Black Friday' shopping event.
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Explore options, make informed choices, and form a plan for your lifestyle in Mexico using this personalized lifestyle consulting service
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Mexico’s CURP is a unique identifying registration number assigned to every Mexican national and every foreign resident. This FAQ describes what the CURP is, what it's used for and also covers the new Bio CURP
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Immigration offices in some Mexican states have started to routinely ask applicants for evidence of a residential address in Mexico
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Mexico's new visa guidelines bring more digitalization to processes, and cite 'UMA' multiples for applicants using income or savings to qualify for residency--see our summary here, that we'll keep updated as new information becomes available: https://t.co/7mlMP49GEo
Learn about appointments at consulates and immigration offices when you're applying for residency in Mexico, or to file in relation to your existing residency
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This five-part series on Essential Skills for Expats in Mexico describes key skills you’ll need to help you settle-in and assimilate to Mexico
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