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🇲🇽 Moving to Mexico: Safety 101 for Expats, Los Cabos Spotlight, and Move Redo Tips - February 8, 2026

  • Writer: Adam Race
    Adam Race
  • Mar 4
  • 4 min read

Moving to Mexico - Weekly Update


Important Updates - BEFORE We Dive In


LIVE WEBINARS UPDATE The Visas & Citizenship live webinar has been rescheduled to ensure it's delivered properly and at the level of quality I expect.


WHAT'S CHANGED

  • Visas & Citizenship → Wed, Feb 25 (8pm Mexico City time)

  • We're moving to a bi-weekly format to allow better depth, prep, and live discussion.


FULL UPCOMING SERIES

  • Feb 25 — Visas & Citizenship

  • Mar 11 — Housing (Renting & Buying)

  • Mar 25 — Healthcare in Mexico

  • Apr 8 — Work, Income & Taxes


WHY THIS IS BETTER

  • More clarity.

  • Better live Q&A.

  • Stronger, more useful sessions.

  • Recordings that actually hold long-term value.




Safety 101 for Future Expats


Mexico's safety picture is different from what most people imagine. Safety is local, not national. Some neighborhoods feel calm and walkable, while others require more awareness.


Understanding normal daily behavior goes a long way. Using trusted taxis, choosing well-lit streets, and learning basic etiquette all make the transition easier.


Most expats feel safer once they understand how Mexico actually works day-to-day.


MEXICO WEEKLY ROUNDUP


SHEINBAUM REITERATES HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO CUBA


President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed that Mexico will send humanitarian aid—including food and essential supplies—to Cuba, while exploring diplomatic paths to resume petroleum deliveries without triggering international sanctions. She stressed that the assistance is humanitarian in nature and will not compromise Mexico's economic stability or security.


Why it matters:

Mexico is attempting to balance humanitarian support for Cuba with international pressure and sanctions risks. The move reflects Mexico's continued regional role while navigating complex diplomatic constraints with the United States.


Source: El País


MAYOR OF TEQUILA ARRESTED IN CORRUPTION AND EXTORTION PROBE


Diego Rivera Navarro, the municipal president of Tequila, Jalisco, was arrested in a federal operation investigating extortion and criminal ties. Authorities allege he led a network involved in extorting local businesses and possibly connected to the CJNG cartel.


Why it matters:

The arrest of a sitting mayor for alleged corruption and organized crime involvement sends a strong signal about federal enforcement and efforts to fight local corruption and cartel influence.



MEASLES OUTBREAK PROMPTS HEALTH ALERT IN WORLD CUP HOST JALISCO


A measles outbreak centered in Jalisco has prompted Mexican health authorities to issue alerts and expand vaccination efforts. Officials warn that international travel and large events, including preparations for the 2026 World Cup, increase the risk of wider spread.


Why it matters:

Measles outbreaks signal gaps in vaccination coverage. With major international events approaching, controlling outbreaks is critical to prevent wider regional transmission.


Source: AP News


MEXICO FORECASTS GROWTH BUMP FROM PUBLIC-PRIVATE INVESTMENT PLAN


Mexico's government announced a long-term investment strategy valued at roughly 5.6 trillion pesos, targeting infrastructure, energy, and strategic industries through 2030.


Why it matters:

This strategy signals Mexico's intent to lean on infrastructure and private capital to drive expansion while navigating global economic uncertainty.


Source: Reuters


Peso Watch (As of Friday 12pm)


  • USD MXN: 17.50

  • CAD MXN: 12.80

  • EUR MXN: 20.70



Explore Mexico: COASTAL SERIES — Los Cabos, BCS


Los Cabos blends dramatic desert cliffs with luxury resorts, fishing, nightlife, and iconic beaches. It's highly developed but still offers untouched scenery nearby.


  • Pueblo Mágico: No

  • Nearby Pueblo Mágicos: Todos Santos

  • Food: Seafood, Baja-style fare, high-end dining.

  • Nature: Desert meets ocean, world-class beaches, whale migrations.

  • Cost of Living: High. One of Mexico's most expensive places to live.


    Link: Los Cabos Travel Guide



MX Food of the Week Stewed Nopales in Red Sauce


Stewed nopales in red sauce with cheese is a traditional Mexican dish that brings together the best of the countryside and homemade cooking. The freshness of the nopales, the creaminess of the cheese, and the touch of a mildly spicy red sauce come together to create a flavorful experience.



Quick Insight


Ask for a clinic "cotización" upfront — Private doctors give written estimates before treatments.


What's Happening


February 14 — Día del Amor y la Amistad

Mexico's Valentine's Day, which celebrates both romance and friendship. Flower shops and restaurants fill up quickly.


Fun Fact / Mexican Phrase


Mexico introduced the world to vanilla, originally cultivated in Veracruz.


Mexican Phrase: ¿Qué onda? Very casual "What's up?"


Community Tip of the Week


Here's what our IMWG Facebook community shared this week — 5.1K views, 101 comments (and counting):


"If you could redo your move to Mexico, what would you change?"


If you could redo your move to Mexico, what would you change?


Top 5 Tips (Summarized):


  1. Move sooner than you think is "ideal": Many wished they had moved years earlier while costs were lower and life logistics were simpler.

  2. Test locations before committing long-term: Short rentals in different cities and neighborhoods reveal fit issues you can't see on paper.

  3. Downsize aggressively before you go: Storage fees and oversized homes become regrets fast. Less stuff equals more freedom.

  4. Learn Spanish and integrate locally: Language skills and living among locals improve daily life, relationships, and long-term satisfaction.

  5. Choose lifestyle fit over hype or trends: Weather, air quality, and community matter more than popular expat destinations.



See the full post + comments: IMWG Facebook Group post



MX Quiz


What Mexican holiday features the rosca de reyes bread?


Quiz Answer: Día de Reyes (January 6).

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