
So, two weeks of timeshare just wasn´t enough, and even the two months in a rentalleft you lusting for more. Puerto Vallarta can get to you thay way, and then the only thing to do is move here-trade the house up north for one with a view of the sea framed by scarlet bougainvillea! But before you embark on our idyllic new life by the bay, there are some details to consider.
Keep in mind that once you leave your home for another country, you become an alien in the new locale and must comply with its immigration laws. Instead of the familiar FMT, or tourist visa, issued to short - term visitors, those planning to stay more than 180 days need an FM-3, a one year residency permit that requires proof of financial resources, either in the form of approved employment in Mexico or guarantedd income from other sources.
So now you´re residing in "paradise" with a great view of the bay and, somehow, the days are flying by. Your friends and family still asking, "But what do you do all day? And it´s hard to explain that what you thought would be endless lazy afternoons in a hammock with a good book and long siestas simply have not materialized. There are just too many things to do in Puerto Vallarta!
By Ricky Arce from Vallarta Real Estate Guide

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