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How hard would it be for me to find a job in mexico?

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im a mexican citizen but i was raised in the U.S.. I want to go live in places like cancun or los cabos..

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  1. If you have mexican citizenship they won't really care where you grew up al long as you speak spanish.

    Cancun is an expensive city to live in BTW. Apartments there are usually owned by Europeans that charge the same amount of cash for rent there than if you were living in Italy or Germany. Yeah, they are some real jerks. That means the rent alone will suck up most of your income. It would be wise to hook up with a roomate to share the rent because 1 person won't survive on a 500 dollar a month salary.

    You'll probably be getting a job on something related to tourism like a receptionist in a hotel or a billingual tour guide. Scuba diver instructors make a good living, but you need to pass a bunch of expensive courses and buy your own equipment which is a big investment; then work for a scuba diving company.

    Despite the average salary and the high rent, one advantage jobs in that area have that Mexico City lacks is that if you work for a hotel, they pay for your lunch. It's not elegant food, but you save a lot of money on food.

    My sister lives in a small town near Cancun and it's not an elegant life full of luxury (and you only get 2 weeks vacation during September after working like a dog for an entire year), but if you don't mind scrambling to live day by day in exchange for the chance to go to the beach on your free time, it might still be worth it.


  2. go to a hotel cause you know egsh/and sph you can find a good paying job cause of that   or just go to some where people from the ues go they'ed  need you to saek egh and sph   good luck

  3. As a Mexican citizen and bilingual you will have a much easier time finding a job.  For starters, you might want to check online newspapers for the locations in which you might want to live.

    One warning however -- you will need to do some research in terms of pay scale and cost of living.  Depending upon the lifestyle you had in the US, you may find that some aspects of your life will have to change.  Before making your move, make certain that you understand the benefits your job will provide as well as the cash compensation you will receive.

    I've posted a link for a Cancun online paper as well as a link to a list of newspapers throughout Mexico.

    Buen suerte!

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