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Viva La Baja!
Relocation Guide to the Baja California Peninsula

Table of Contents

Here is the Table of Contents for Viva La Baja! Relocation Guide  

Chapter I - The Basics

Our Story –p.3                                                     

Geography & Climate  –p.4                                

Cost of Living – p.7     

Holidays, Fiestas & Traveling Circuses - p.9

 

Chapter 2 -  Passports, Visas & Consulates

Passports – p.11

Visas:  FM-T, FM-3, FM-2  – p.12

Consulates & Embassy (U.S. & Canada) –p.15

 

Chapter 3 – Banking & ATMs

Banking  – p.15

Mexican Banks & Accounts – p.17

Using an ATM – p.18

Opening a Mexican Bank Account –p.19   

                                                                    

Chapter 4 - Health Risks & Insurance

Health Risks - p.19                                  

Dengue Fever –  p.20                                

Scorpion Stings & Snake Bites – p.22

Vaccinations & Hepatitis – p.24

Emergency Evacuation Insurance – p.25

Medical Insurance & Costs – p.27

Medical Insurance Policies – p.28    

 

Chapter 5 – Hospitals & Doctors

Hospitals – p.30

Doctors – p.33

Medical Volunteers – p.34

 

Chapter 6 – It’s  The Water

Quality & Availability – p.34

Water Shortages – p.35

Hurricanes & Floods – p.36

 

Chapter 7 – Travel  Diary

Map of Baja, Towns & Highlights – p.37

Driving Itinerary – p.39

Bringing a Pet – p.49

By Car & Driver’s License – p.50

Green Angels & Emergency Assistance – p.52

Auto Insurance & Accidents – p.52

Arriving by Airplane – p.54

Up or Down the Peninsula by Bus – p.55

Riding a Ferry to or from the Mainland – p.57

 

Chapter 8 - Home Sweet Home

Renting – p.58

Leasing a Lot – p.60

Obtaining a Clear Title & Title Insurance – p.60

Buying Property – p.63

Understanding the Fideicomiso – p.65

Mexican Notary Public & Ejidos – p.66

Forming a Mexican Corporation – p.68

Building & Working with a Contractor – p.69

Home Owners Insurance – p.70

Protect Your Home - Protect the Estuaries – p.71

 

 

Chapter 9 – Comforts of Home

T.V.  & Cable Service - p.72 

Phone Service – p.73

Skype – p.73

Using a Phone Card– p.74 

                                                    

Chapter 10 -  Kids & Education    

Helping Kids Adjust & Language Barriers – p.74       

Learning the Language – p.75                   

Cultural Issues & Choosing a School – p.76

Enrolling a Child in School – p.78

Public Schools – p.78

Private Schools – p.78

Homeschooling – p.80

Programs for Ages 12 and Up – p.81

 

Chapter 11 - Wild Wonders: Sea & Ocean

Sea of Cortez & Environmental Issues – p.81

Pacific Ocean – p.84

Sea Turtles – p.85

 

Chapter 12 - Wild Wonders: The Desert

Hiking & Backpacking – p.86

Eco-trips & Outfitters – p.87

 

Chapter 13 -  Sports & Activities   

Off-road Racing – p.87

Sportfishing – p.88

NOM-029 & Saving the Sea of Cortez – p.92

Futbol, or Soccer – p.94

Baseball – p.94

 

Chapter 14 – Shop Big in the Baja

American Superstores:  Costco, Home Depot, Office Depot, Wal-Mart, Samś Club – p.96

Mexican Superstores:  Commercial Mexicana, Smart & Final, Soriannas, City Club – p.96

 

Chapter 15 -  Love in the Baja & Mexican Law

When it Works:  Getting Married – p.97

When it Doesn’t:  Getting Divorced – p.97                              

Birth of a Child & Citizenship – p.98

 

Chapter 16 - Crime & Safety                                                                  

Theft – p.99

Violent Crime – p.100

Illegal Drugs and Guns & What Not to Do – p.101

Crime Hot Spots & Emergency Assistance – p.102

 

Conclusion, Resources & Recommended Reading  

Newspapers – p.104

Listservs & Message Boards – p.104

Baja Classics – p.104

Books for Kids – p.105

 

Author’s Note p.105

                        

 

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Viva La Baja!
Relocation Guide to the Baja California Peninsula