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  • čas přidán 7. 01. 2019
  • Q & A about retired life in Ajijic Mexico. Stories of retired life in Ajijic, Mexico on the shores of Lake Chapala. Projects at home in the mountains of central Mexico, our USA travels in a 40' Monaco motor home, or whatever else is on my mind today.

Komentáře • 304

  • @Jjlavids
    @Jjlavids Před 5 lety +50

    Jerry,
    I recently got my petition for a Green Card denied in the US. I grew up in Monterey Bay CA since I was 8 (now 25). I have no idea what to expect in MX but if my appeal doesn’t work, my husband and I will be moving to Guadalajara.You have given me a wonderful insight and I am currently binge watching your videos! Thank you so much!

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety +17

      Sorry to hear that YOUR country (USA) is being stupid. Guadalajara is not a bad place to be. Good luck with your appeal. :)

    • @charlesneely
      @charlesneely Před 5 lety +5

      wrong appeal that decision hire a lawyer if you have too, dont just give up? if you got family here then hav them hire a specialist attorney that does immigration

    • @charlesneely
      @charlesneely Před 5 lety

      this is or may not be acurrate
      www.foreignborn.com/visas_imm/both/2appeal-denial.htm

    • @charlesneely
      @charlesneely Před 5 lety

      Versión en Español
      www.uscis.gov/es/formularios/preguntas-y-respuestas-apelaciones-y-mociones
      engle
      www.uscis.gov/forms/questions-and-answers-appeals-and-motions

    • @clayrichardson6033
      @clayrichardson6033 Před 5 lety +3

      Should have spent 17 years getting it.

  • @gabycontreras6528
    @gabycontreras6528 Před 5 lety +9

    Hi JC,
    I born and raised in Guadalajara, Mexico and I can tell you that you are right, no one relies in Mexican Post Service, I buy a lot of things on internet and I recommend you to always use a private service like FedEx, DHL, Estafeta, Amazon has their on delivery company here in Mexico (I don't know how is in the US) but here is amazing, they guarantee 1 day delivery with the Prime membership on products from Mexico vendors.
    Greetings to you and your wife 😀

  • @regeniathomas3051
    @regeniathomas3051 Před 2 lety

    That's great to know Jerry, Thank's .

  • @laduke9876
    @laduke9876 Před 5 lety +4

    You amazes me mr JC, I have always wanted to learn everything about my culture and you know more about it then I do. You are a fortunate man to live in Mexico, you sleep and eat the great food, you even speak it better then I. I am lost without my family & friends, but even more if I were away from the grandchildren. I do envy you and your wife, it must be hard at times thinking about your own beautiful family. I see they visit you both there as well, so maybe not so bad after all. You are very good with information of what we should know about Mexico, and I do wish I could visit it someday. Thank you for sharing

  • @bonitawauls6274
    @bonitawauls6274 Před 4 lety

    Cool,bed up, all kinds of space!!

  • @gloriahernandez7107
    @gloriahernandez7107 Před 5 lety +2

    Jerry I feel so lucky to find you in CZcams, you and your retired master plan, all the details and knowledge that you share with us are like gold to me, just last week in the break room my coworkers were touching the rules about a foreign own a house in Mexico, I said nothing since I wasn’t familiar with the matter, today I can go get and tell them that just learned from you in this episode, I had to view the video like 3 times but so productive., thank thank so much

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety

      Give my regards to all who listen in the break room, and ask them to subscribe. :)

  • @petezamora3522
    @petezamora3522 Před 5 lety

    Thank you Jerry great information blessings to you and Lynn and a fast recovery on her fractured rib blessings

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety

      The rib healed well and as fast as could be expected, but she described it as up there with child birth in the pain level. :)

  • @vickylowe1064
    @vickylowe1064 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for sharing this information on very important points to consider.

  • @erikawoods8975
    @erikawoods8975 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you sir for sharing all of this truly valuable information, God bless you and your wife ♥️

  • @mediamannaman
    @mediamannaman Před 5 lety

    Fascinating and useful information. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @myratraney
    @myratraney Před 5 lety

    LOL, love the last statement!! Thanks for sharing . Very interesting

  • @marketshare5273
    @marketshare5273 Před 5 lety +16

    JC next time make sure Ann is awake and out of bed before you raise the bed then you won’t have to talk so quietly, good info thanks for sharing. 😱😂👍👊😎

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety +5

      Lynn, not Ann. Good thing I'm screening these comments. There was no Ann in my bed. LOL!

    • @marketshare5273
      @marketshare5273 Před 5 lety +1

      It’s all good JC thanks again for sharing great information. 👍👊😎

    • @chs1183
      @chs1183 Před 5 lety

      @@JCTravelStories hope Lynn heard that loud and clear "tongue in cheek"😘🤣😃thanks for the info videos are very informative

    • @owlscoffeecats
      @owlscoffeecats Před 5 lety

      JC Travel Stories 😂

  • @corodolfotorres3651
    @corodolfotorres3651 Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks for the insight, always good to have an understanding for when the time (age) comes. Cheers

  • @gilc7626
    @gilc7626 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video Jerry lots of great answers.

  • @bfitnessforlife
    @bfitnessforlife Před 5 lety +4

    Hi JC and thanks for your informative videos! I'm researching moving to Mexico at the end of 2019 and your videos contain a great deal of practical and very useful information.Thanks!

  • @cathygreenwood773
    @cathygreenwood773 Před 5 lety +1

    3 years!!!! Glad ya got it figured out!! Funny. Wonderful stories of what was on your mind today!! Ty

  • @lynnevolga
    @lynnevolga Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the information you provide in your videos. It’s so helpful, and I will especially check out more of the details when I get closer to checking Mexico out for my own retirement. Thanks!

  • @johnramsey2782
    @johnramsey2782 Před 4 lety

    You're a wealth of information and enjoyable videos. Thank you.

  • @karlapatterson9633
    @karlapatterson9633 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks! Good information.

  • @grazynakaledek6228
    @grazynakaledek6228 Před 5 lety

    Hi Jerry
    Thanks for Sharing your very Informative Videos & please continue to do so. God Bless! Grace

  • @FayeCalder
    @FayeCalder Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge of the Mexican rules and regulations! Thank you for all.
    Faye

  • @dennishassler605
    @dennishassler605 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the perspectives! I like learning from others so I don't have to learn the wrong way or make mistakes. When I move there I'll know some details, so smaller learning curve.

  • @watergarden77
    @watergarden77 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you for another great informational video. We would love to sit with you and Lynn and talk about living in Mexico especially in your area.

  • @williamking3404
    @williamking3404 Před 5 lety

    Hi Jerry, Good answers! I'm happy to hear you speak of Mexico again, it's been a long time. Looking forward to your return in a couple of months and to more stories in the mean time.

  • @stmbmark
    @stmbmark Před 5 lety

    Great info as usual.

  • @jgrc4588
    @jgrc4588 Před 5 lety +1

    Great feedback Jerry, as usual! Love your videos knowledge and positive comments in regards to my homeland. Be safe!

  • @karmathegiant
    @karmathegiant Před 5 lety

    Very informative thanks.

  • @abumpyroad3895
    @abumpyroad3895 Před 5 lety

    Great information!

  • @randysandberg3755
    @randysandberg3755 Před 5 lety +1

    Good answers Jerry.

  • @jacoblieberman7492
    @jacoblieberman7492 Před 5 lety +2

    good video!

  • @troystutsman1400
    @troystutsman1400 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for sharing this information with us JC.
    You answered some questions that I’ve had.
    Say hi to Lynn.
    Have a great day and be blessed...

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety

      Glad to help. Got any more questions or need any free opinions?

  • @timebanditrvtravels3449

    ty JC good job

  • @firstlast1047
    @firstlast1047 Před 5 lety +5

    Re MX mail: When I arrived in MX in 2007, mail from MX ↔️ US was 10 - 14 days Los Angeles, Las Vegas - Ciudad del Carmen. This was first class flats, less than a pound, with a tracking number. It was the same when I moved to Campeche in 2011. All of a sudden, approximately, in 2014, transit times, especially to MX increased to 4 - 8 weeks. If US mail has a tracking number, you can track on USPS website. Once the item enters the CorreoMX system you have to go to their website to track.

    • @dennishassler605
      @dennishassler605 Před 5 lety

      I wonder about the integrity of the Mex. mail service? I sent an item as a gift and not sure if got to it's intended person.- good to know it's best to use a private carrier, but the cost may be higher too.

  • @victormanz9451
    @victormanz9451 Před 5 lety

    Just Perfect.

  • @Niner4Life707
    @Niner4Life707 Před 5 lety

    Good info jc 👍

  • @lighthouseministrynw9958
    @lighthouseministrynw9958 Před 5 lety +2

    Wonderful people

  • @zamatallica7
    @zamatallica7 Před 5 lety +2

    Mexican Public Postal Service is Abismal!, mainly because it's still working the same way it did 50 years ago, Private Corporate services are decent as you would expect altough pricey.

  • @valeriegriner5644
    @valeriegriner5644 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm glad you mentioned those awful chemtrails! Sad to see them being sprayed all over the world...including Mexico. It has gotten really bad where I live (in GA).

  • @herberfuentes1863
    @herberfuentes1863 Před 5 lety +1

    BUENOS DIAS, MY FRIEND!!!!!!

  • @HamiltonRb
    @HamiltonRb Před 5 lety +5

    You are correct on the restricted zone property issue. I rent a condo in Puerto Vallarta and my next door neighbor is a young couple who inherited the deed to their property from the estate of a deceased parent and have all the rights of a direct owner in the non restricted zone. One piece of advise they pass on in buying property in Mexico, especially one in trust to the bank, is to be sure to get a lawyer fluent in both languages so there is no misunderstandings, and to make sure to search the title before buying, to be sure the sellers actually own the property & there are no liens.

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety +2

      Good advice. The transaction should be supervised by a Notario ... a special lawyer who is authorized by the federal government of Mexico to review real estate transactions.

    • @qualqui
      @qualqui Před 5 lety

      @@JCTravelStories Yes! A neighbor's daughter(mexicans), alongside her husband bought a home like most people buy clothes or shoes, got the money you go, make your purchase and the sales clerk gives you your receipt of payment. This young couple paid up front for a home $140,000 pesos, this was 12 years ago in 2006, upon 3 to 4 months later they found out the hard way, that house was owed to the bank, so it seems the original owner scammed them the money, fled and they were evicted from the home. You'd think it wouldn't be common sense to ask around, family, friends or neighbors on the steps to buying a home?

  • @IBDaddyO
    @IBDaddyO Před 5 lety

    Good info

  • @touristattraction336
    @touristattraction336 Před 5 lety +21

    JC you need to get back to Mexico ASAP it takes 20 years off you . Get back your Fortress of Solitude (Casa) with Lynne of course. I get tired watching all you do and I'm 50

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety +10

      You ain't stuck till you stop, nor dead till you drop. :)

    • @halwag
      @halwag Před 4 lety

      No idea what you are trying to say. Would you mind restating all that?

  • @actas-rfc7306
    @actas-rfc7306 Před 5 lety

    mexico te extraña!!!!

  • @almaknard
    @almaknard Před 5 lety

    Seems like great sunsets..I'd love to grill/bbq there lol

  • @joemug4079
    @joemug4079 Před 5 lety

    I stumbled on your videos and find them interesting. Why not retire, or semi-retire in beautiful Mexico! Me and my companion are considering spending a couple years touring the country.

  • @deddie4645
    @deddie4645 Před 5 lety

    I really enjoy what you're educating me ,,,,, there's many things I'd like to say but keep it short,, I enjoy what's on your mind,,, I am married to a Filipina of 20 years marriage I'm looking for a place to retire I've always been scared of Mexico from all the things we hear,,,, but watching CZcams video I learned how to go to south of Yuma Arizona to get my dental care done,,,,, I think the retirement of Americans has to take our money and go to other countries that have a higher standard of living,,,,, anyway I'm probably not making a lot of sense but I do really enjoy your videos and I look forward to what's on your mind,,,,,, thank you very much for educating people

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety +1

      You're making perfect sense when you advocate making your money in the USA and taking it elsewhere for a better standard of living. And there are those idiots who say that's unpatriotic or cheating the USA. Nope. It helps the USA. I still pay US taxes and don't use any of the services those taxes pay for. People who live well in Mexico on a low income could be a burden on public services if they stayed in the US. Also, their US dollars spent in Mexico help local Mexicans and Mexico's economy. Its win, win. Only angry idiots say its a bad thing.

    • @deddie4645
      @deddie4645 Před 5 lety

      @@JCTravelStories I got the impression that you were landlord in Portland wife & I we've bought 18 units fourplexes ,,,(we paid 22,500-30,000per unit ,,,buying at 25 to 30 cents on the dollar /geting investor loan @3.875 )12 years we took a super aggressive approach to the mortgages and they're all paid off except one building we owe 68000, 4 plex,,,,, we live way below or means Drive 20 year old cars and tell the tenants we work for some tough out Estate Investors,,,, just sharing what was on my mind with you ,,,I'll probably ask you some advice from time to time cuz you are living the life I want to get to

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety

      Happy to get questions. :)

  • @sergiosanchez657
    @sergiosanchez657 Před 5 lety

    Thanks ...

  • @summerland6397
    @summerland6397 Před 5 lety

    LoL, love the humor.

  • @jasoningalls4412
    @jasoningalls4412 Před 5 lety

    Thanks 😊

  • @alexgottmituns7049
    @alexgottmituns7049 Před 5 lety

    That's Mexico for you!

  • @BettyA
    @BettyA Před 5 lety +1

    I really enjoy listening to your stories. Recently I was in and out of the car running errands. As I got back into the car and looked at the sky through the windshield, the sky had just been "painted" in a huge lattice-work pattern. If I saw a couple of trails, it "might" be considered contrails, but a whole sky full of lattice-work definitely looks more like chemtrails.
    As to the Post Office in Mexico, I haven't yet figured out how they operate. Twice I have stayed more than 3 months at a time in Monterrey, as well as other visits. I have never seen a postal person. I asked my daughter-in-law if they ever have home delivered postal service and she said no. I asked then how do you get your bills? She said some of them are delivered in person by a guy on a motorcycle - directly from the company, ie, electric, or whatever. She can pay her cell bill at any convenience store. At the time they were renting and the landlord came by in person every month. But no postal service. However she did receive packages from FedEx and DHL. When I went downtown I visited the large and beautiful building of the big Post Office, but I still don't understand its function. I think you can actually mail out letters there but there doesn't seem to be any cohesive delivery service at all. Like you said the guy told you that you could pay the gas bill 4 months later. It's just a different system, much more laid back.

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety

      I once went to the big beautiful Post Office near the historical center in Guadalajara to mail a postcard. You couldn't get a stamp and mail the card at the same window. Had to wait in line twice. :)

    • @BettyA
      @BettyA Před 5 lety

      @@JCTravelStories Oh my, lol ;-)) Totally laughing.

  • @tsukisan6765
    @tsukisan6765 Před 5 lety +9

    Jerry, I want to answer your viewers question about running an Ebay business from Mexico. I believe the question was about sending out packages and not receiving.
    I live in Los Mochis Sinaloa and I run an Ebay business. I have sent out hundreds of package to the US and worldwide using the Mexican Postal Service SEPOMEX.
    Their service has improved greatly in the past year or so.
    How the system works is like this, no matter where the package is sent from, it has to go to the Capital for processing. If a package is sent from Tijuana, it is sent to the Capital for processing then back to the US. Most of the time will be getting the package from your home town to the Capital for the processing.
    Once Mexican Customs receives the package it takes around a week to get it sent to the US, or whatever country it is going to. You will see on the tracking number the date the package was processed by Mexican Customs and then the tracking number can be used on that countrys tracking system.
    Generally it has been taking anywhere from 15 to 25 days from the process date to delivery in the US, but a lot of that is the USPS bouncing it around from facility to facility all across the country.
    If you or your viewer needs to know anything else, please let me know.

    • @Guest-at-the-Asylum
      @Guest-at-the-Asylum Před 5 lety

      Thanks for the additional information. So you have 15 - 25 day delivery time on your listings? Have you found that to be a problem at all?

    • @tsukisan6765
      @tsukisan6765 Před 5 lety

      @@Guest-at-the-Asylum Oh no, I have a 30 to 40 day delivery time on my listings. The packages have been taking less time but that can change at any time and it does at certain times of the year.

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety

      Tsuki san ...Thanks for helping out with that info. Do you give your customers an option to pay for faster delivery which you would get with FedEx or Estafeta?

    • @tsukisan6765
      @tsukisan6765 Před 5 lety +2

      @@JCTravelStories No I don't. The cost to send a very small package using any of those services is more than the value of what I am sending.
      The cost with Estafeta or FedEx to the US depends on the current exchange rate, and lately that has been really high.
      Also it is my understanding that with FedEx, they charge you taxes on every package coming in or that they deliver in the US, even though the law says that any package under $300.00 USD is exempt.

    • @elsenordeloscielos4634
      @elsenordeloscielos4634 Před 5 lety

      hola! me parecio muy interesante que tambien seas de los mochis y aun mas que estes en ese ambito de ventas online, llevo rato vendiendo por mercado libre, pero quiero hacer el salto a vender por ebay o hacer dropshipping, los productos que vendes en ebay son mexicanos? ebay te paga una vez el comprador reciba sus productos y por ultimo, como cuanto sale enviar un paquete por SEPOMEX a estados unidos, en realidad me llama mucho la atencion pero me hace falta aprender mas sobre ebay. Me gustaria abrir mi mercado y tambien empezar a mandar a USA mis productos. Gracias!

  • @dimassunvalley
    @dimassunvalley Před 5 lety

    Saludos amigo.

  • @daffy2u
    @daffy2u Před 5 lety +1

    Mabuhay JC! Topics well said in Layman's terms and when we need your opinion about life in Mexico or Chemtrails in Arizona we will contact you on CZcams. Mahalos!

  • @marketshare5273
    @marketshare5273 Před 5 lety

    If you guys are still in Quartzsite I hope you have plenty of fuel food and water because it’s going to be an absolute zoo there for the next couple of weeks and definitely during THE PARTYTR Unfortunately I’ll be out there during the 10th and 11th getting some contracts signed you guys be safe and enjoy the great state of Arizona. 👍👊😎

  • @ramblingruby8027
    @ramblingruby8027 Před 5 lety +1

    Can you believe its warmer here than where you are, 61 degrees. Suppose to snow next week.

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety

      I believe it when I step out in the morning or sit by the fire at night.

    • @ramblingruby8027
      @ramblingruby8027 Před 5 lety

      Don't worry, one day later and it is in the 20's with snow,, who every said Ohio Weather was normal

  • @brerrabbit4265
    @brerrabbit4265 Před 5 lety +9

    I'm here for the guns.

    • @leoblumhagen644
      @leoblumhagen644 Před 5 lety +4

      Brer Rabbit no guns don’t even try, you’ll end up in jail

    • @cuauhtliastorga7869
      @cuauhtliastorga7869 Před 5 lety +1

      It's very hard owning a gun legally in Mexico and if you do get to have one legally thats if you get to have one legally you can only own certain calibers i think the biggest caliber you can own is a 9mm in automatic and .38 in revolver.....

    • @AtheistCook
      @AtheistCook Před 5 lety +4

      That is the beauty of living in mexico, no gun nuts there.

    • @brerrabbit4265
      @brerrabbit4265 Před 5 lety

      @@AtheistCook Well that's good to know because here in Michigan they'll give any moron without a felony a carry permit. My former boss is a complete idiot and he carries. Almost got himself and a coworker shot by pulling his gun out on the wrong guy during a traffic altercation. Got his whole van shot up and didn't fire one shot. Lol..The worst of it is that every pussy with a gun walks around like some hardass now. I love hunting and guns for that purpose and I believe in having a firearm to protect my home but if stupid people can carry a gun but non violent felons that served their sentence cannot than no one should be able to carry one. That being said can I have a machete?

    • @royjmcc7
      @royjmcc7 Před 5 lety +5

      Danny Reviews obviously you haven't heard of the Mexican cartel !

  • @HarshColby
    @HarshColby Před 5 lety

    I (US citizen, Mexico visitor) have property in Cancun with a 30 year permit. Maybe there's different lengths of time in different states. It's a long time, regardless. One warning is to make sure the names on the beneficiary are spelled exactly correctly. In the US a name change is no big deal (generally, as far as I know), but in Mexico it's more strict. Marriage, divorce, misspellings can delay the paperwork. Sometimes it's the same with bank accounts. I had to modify some bank paperwork because of a missing N on the end of my first name. Another time, they bounced a check because my signature wasn't exactly the same (looked the same to me, but there was a tiny gap between two letters where the pen skipped).

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety

      Yes, I've dealt with those things .... a redo of paper work because of my signature being slightly different than my passport, a check refused for very little reason, and I have had an addendum added to my Mexican will because my daughter got divorced and her name changed.

  • @markrigsby2425
    @markrigsby2425 Před 5 lety

    JC lives like a ,King.

  • @rocillorobert
    @rocillorobert Před 5 lety +2

    Pronto estare en mexico 🇲🇽 de regreso.

  • @REVNUMANEWBERN
    @REVNUMANEWBERN Před 5 lety

    Thanks for your insight, NO mail in your name in 20 years, HOW does that work LOL

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety +2

      Didn't say no mail in my name. I said I have not SEEN it. I have a business manager who takes care of it. If you're an RVer there are lots of such services available.

  • @ramblingruby8027
    @ramblingruby8027 Před 5 lety

    I want to tell you after the last six months that I have had, I am ready to take you up on a visit to Mexico.

  • @wernerdanler2742
    @wernerdanler2742 Před 5 lety

    I'm glad you mentioned the property ownership part. When I lived in San Diego, there was a news item, about 15 or 20 years ago, about a group of expats living on the pacific coast of Baja. They built high end houses in a community there and the indiginous people went to court to claim the land as their sacred land. They won and the government gave them the land and evicted the Americans with no recompense. Turns out they only had what amounts to a 99 year lease and they were out the money they spent on building on the property.

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety

      The rest of that 20 year old story is that the developer scammed them, not the country of Mexico. It was ejido land (kinda like Indian reservations in the US ... which are sovereign territory) and the developer did not have clear title to the land. It had little to do with the 99 year lease deal, except that all property in the restricted zone ..... near the beach and the border ... is held that way. Most of the country is not restricted. Title is held by direct deed.

    • @wernerdanler2742
      @wernerdanler2742 Před 5 lety

      @@JCTravelStories thanks Jerry. So you remember that story. The moral of the story is go into any deal anywhere wirh eyes wide open.

  • @wallygater
    @wallygater Před 5 lety

    If I may make a comment perhaps wearing a hard hat to protect you from the bed falling on your head it’s gonna happen sooner or later. I really enjoy your videos keep them coming.

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety

      Check the next video. I installed a metal pipe to support the bed. :)

  • @madeleinereilly1452
    @madeleinereilly1452 Před 5 lety

    Jerry, I'd rather be in your RV than a 5 star hotel! :-))

  • @SirenaSpades
    @SirenaSpades Před 5 lety

    Regarding guns, Canada has castle law also, at least in some provinces.

  • @lyndapoysor5573
    @lyndapoysor5573 Před 5 lety

    Loved it. Any taxes on the free opinions? Thanks again for the upload.

  • @alanmckean
    @alanmckean Před 5 lety +1

    I was told by my local gun shop in Portland that the only handgun calibers that you can legally own in Mexico are calibers that are not used by the Army or Police. That limits you to .38 Super, almost exclusively. Since .22s are used by the Army or the Police, .22s are illegal to own in Mexico. So it's not calibers up to .38. Bear in mind, this is hearsay from a gun shop in the US and I would like to know if this is true because I favor purchasing a .22 over a .38 Super. I recently got my permanent resident card in Mexico and am considering a trip to Mexico City in the future to the only gun store in Mexico, run by the Army.

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety

      +Alan McKean .... Article 11 of Ley Federal de Armas de Fuego y Explosivos lists prohibited "military firearms" in México. shotguns larger than 12ga or with a barrel shorter than 25". Allowed hand gun calibers are .380 auto, .38 and .22. There is only one legal gun store in the country; it's at an army base in Mexico City.Nov 9, 2012

    • @alanmckean
      @alanmckean Před 5 lety

      @@JCTravelStories Thanks for clearing that up! I'm really enjoying your videos. I hope to run into you sometime, maybe at Black & White coffee house, when you are back in Ajijic.

    • @cuauhtliastorga7869
      @cuauhtliastorga7869 Před 5 lety

      You can own a .22 cal in Mexico it is considered a sports weapon.....

  • @CabanCondosMexico
    @CabanCondosMexico Před 5 lety

    Hola from Merida

  • @sandaysunday7997
    @sandaysunday7997 Před 5 lety +2

    Very helpful questions and answers. I do have more questions about owning property in Mexico. Approximately how much $$ would one need to aquire a small home in the city you live in, for example? Fixer upper vs move in ready? I basically want to know how much one needs for down/ closing costs ect. Also, is the process different for a dual citizen to own title to beach front properties? Tia for any part of my inquiry you can help with.

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety +1

      You should google this .... Points South Chapala Edition. its a magazine with pics and prices and ads from realty companies. Regarding down and closing costs .... most homes in Mexico are purchased for cash. Some limited financing maybe available, but it is not like the US where nearly all homes are mortgaged. You need to contact a realtor and ask about closing costs, etc relative to a particular property or price range. Restricted zone different for dual citizenship? If you have Mexican citizenship, yes there are differences.

    • @voluntaryismistheanswer
      @voluntaryismistheanswer Před 5 lety

      @@JCTravelStories the prices were fairly shocking, I can do all right in a lot of places for 600k or 2000 a month. Chile will give me a furnished estate for four hundred a month, and three meals a day!

  • @anitahamlin2411
    @anitahamlin2411 Před 5 lety

    Very informative! Like that you covered the gun issue! Being a woman I have almost always had something for self protection! It actually seems much Safer there than here in Los Angeles! Do you bring the RV back and forth or leave it in the states?

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety

      As legal permanent residents of Mexico, we are not allowed to have foreign plated (US) vehicles in the country. The motor home and Suzuki jeep stay in the states and we fly back and forth.

  • @evenichols8431
    @evenichols8431 Před 5 lety +2

    I greatly appreciate this video and I understand you have a lot if experience living in Mexico, so I have a question because I am planning to retire there in a couple of years. My question is if one rents, are rents increased frequently at renewal. What I'm getting at is if one finds a place they really love and wants to remain there the rest of their life, is there a good chance they can?

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety

      There are many different places and many different landlords. I'm not going to make a generalization about whether or not your rent would be raised for the rest of your life. Depends on the place and how long you live. :)

  • @tonynes3577
    @tonynes3577 Před 5 lety

    An old guy like you making videos, hey you're pretty good. For myself, at 60yrs old, I am an American+Canadian citizen, I bought a small condo in Cabo, Baja peninsula, for investment or part-time living, don't know yet. And don't forget, you have to pay CASH. There is usually no financing or mortgage available for foreigners, at least that's my experience.

  • @gloriahernandez7107
    @gloriahernandez7107 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the info Jerry, previously in one of your videos you mention about a app that you use to check in the dollar-peso., can you share it please? ... thank you

  • @LuisTorres-mn1wv
    @LuisTorres-mn1wv Před 5 lety

    Hello, as Always I enjoy your videos a lot, I'm a Mexican Who lives in Monterrey, I live in a close private Street, the only way the mail People including DHL, FedEx and UPS can say is at my door is throught the speaker, I don't know how you call it in english we call it intercom, but there are like hundreds of different intercoms so they don't use it and the only ones that actually call to the phone I write Down, and tell me they are outside is UPS, Mexican goverment postal Service is out of the question don't use it, I Just ordered somethig from Europe and first ask then what mail company was going to recieve my package here in México, if they said "Correos Mexicanos" I would've simply said don't send it, so my advice is use DHL UPS FedEx or Estafeta, Estafeta is Just ok, and if you live in a closed Street close. By a fence, very common in Mexican cities tell them to se d the package to the nearest Postal office and Just pick it there

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety

      Its different and better or worse in different parts of Mexico .... which is maybe worse than if it was just consistently bad. At least there would be a known standard.

  • @walkerskii
    @walkerskii Před 4 lety

    Now that was funny, you can't pay your bill in advance, but you can deposit a chunk of $ with us & then we will pay it for you - I'm almost laughing out loud!

  • @azteca132525
    @azteca132525 Před 5 lety +1

    In the USA even after you pay off your mortgage you may own your property so long as you pay the property taxes on that property. If you quit paying the taxes the government takes it and auctions it to someone that can continue paying the taxes while the value and taxes go up. So no one owns property, in essence it's a lease for life so to speak.

    • @erikawoods8975
      @erikawoods8975 Před 5 lety

      Big AL I knew this but hadn’t seen it this way 🤯

  • @garyduran1
    @garyduran1 Před 5 lety

    Great video JC, sorry but I was a bit confused about the restricted zone. Can I buy property close to the ocean as long as the bank holds the deed? Thank you

  • @stevenbathurst7027
    @stevenbathurst7027 Před 5 lety +1

    It sounds like the mail system is the same the the Dominican Republic as it is in Mexico. I’m assuming it is because they are paid very poorly. my wife’s country the the citizens that are government employee are paid very poorly about $48 a week.or a little bit more depending on your position and college education and experience. That is unfortunately the reason why there is a lot of theft, and cheating. But for me my experience being there I was treated with respect and the local people were very helpful. They like me because I will talk to to them be respectful.I explain to them that not all Americans are arrogant and cheap.i believe in being respectful and generous.

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety +2

      Yes, respect is a big deal in Mexico ... as it should be, but is not in too many other places.

  • @meditationmoments2023
    @meditationmoments2023 Před 5 lety +1

    thank you for all of the great info! love what's on your mind. I wanted to add an option on property you didn't cover. I am buying a home in Baja on the Sea of Cortez. It literally is my front yard. I will be renting the land, but own the home. I believe they have laws to protect me from loosing hold of the land. Would you mind addressing retirement social security income. I will be moving from Oregon and am concerned about my income from that. Is it still just deposited in the US Bank? Is it okay to live in Mexico with a Mexico address and collect Social Security. What about Disability? Lol, you don't need to answer if you don't want. Best wishes.

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety

      My Social Security Benefit is direct deposited into a USBank account in Portland, Oregon. It has been for 11 years. No problem whatsoever. Disability from a federal plan would also be no problem, unless it is administered through a state program. If you're receiving disability from the State of Oregon, you must live in the State of Oregon.

    • @meditationmoments2023
      @meditationmoments2023 Před 5 lety

      JC Travel Stories Thank you 👌🏻 keep on keepin on! Sold my house in Oregon today. Be movin on the first 😀

  • @welchtim
    @welchtim Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the great info. Yeah chemtrails (geoengineering). What a living nightmare!
    My wife and I have been visiting Mexico looking for a place to live. My wife is a swimmer. We are wondering if you have seen any swim clubs or lap pools? My wife has a membership to a club here in California but, I couldn’t find anything online in the areas we like.
    We are going to visit the Riviera Nayarit area next. Thanks!

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 4 lety +1

      There is a place in San Juan Cosala called the Racquet Club. Its a housing area here 4 KM west of Ajijic that has a big pool and I think there are organized swims there. Many of the homes in the area have pools and there are a couple of water exercise groups that I know of. :)

    • @welchtim
      @welchtim Před 4 lety

      JC Travel Stories Great to know thanks!

  • @LarsSveen
    @LarsSveen Před 5 lety

    I have a friend who has a 99 year lease on a 5 acre property in Mexico, right on the beach. It costs him like $65 a month.

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety +2

      Its actually a fee to the bank that administers the paper work, not a rent payment. And that "lease" which isn't really a lease, more like a trust deed, is renewable and passes to his heirs upon his death. The restricted zone where this is required for non Mexicans is approximately 50 km from the ocean and/ or 100km from the border. In the rest of the country anyone of any nationality can own property by direct deed. I own two of them.

  • @robertgrant5895
    @robertgrant5895 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Jerry, Thanks for all the great videos. I left a comment on another of yours (with lots of typos it turns out) that I was going to be in your neck of the woods around Jan. 20th and wanted to buy you a drink. Now I realize you are most likely not going to be around Mexico at that time. Too bad but maybe next time. I'm retired, living in near Sacramento, CA and have been gobbling up all the Mexico video I can get my hands on while also trying to learn Spanish. Well, that is going to take a while but I will get there. Got a lot of dental work done in Guadalajara 8 years ago for a fraction of what Doctor's wanted here and was happily surprised that Mexico has many good Dentists and medical facilities. I did not get kidnapped, robbed, or even given a funny look. After all the baloney we hear in the US and all the dental work I was going to have done by a Doctor I had never met I was a bit stressed. But it all turned out great. Anyway, depending on how my upcoming 6 week trip to Mexico goes, if I can figure out how to get rid of most of my stuff (I have A LOT of hobbies) and how to get the rest down to Mexico safely, I hope to move down and rent something for a while as I decide if it is the place for me. I just finished a month long trip to Europe recently and it was so easy to get around with Google maps and the great transit systems they have there that I am pretty spoiled. Unfortunately, I don't think it will be quite as easy in Mexico. Every time I ask Google how to get from one Mexican point to another, it says it has no idea. In Europe I was able to get full directions including where to walk to catch a tram or bus, what stop I had to get off at and where I had to walk from there get to where I wanted to go. I am expecting it won't be so easy since Google seems to have no ideas about bus schedules etc. in Mexico. Did find an app called Moovit that seems to have some of the info though.
    Right now I am planning to get around inter-city by bus and inner-city by Uber and foot. In some cases, I'll rent a car if more convenient. I will be going from Guadalajara through Chapala, Morelia, Guanajoto, Queretaro, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico City, Puebla City and maybe Oaxaca. I am keeping the schedule flexible. Any ideas on online sources of bus schedules etc? Any comments on traveling in general not covered in all your videos?
    Perhaps most importantly, I am into the arts, especially ceramics and painting. Do you know anyone I could talk to in Chapala about where they get clay, how I get 60 amps at 240 volts for a kiln, and other related questions.
    I was really hoping to pick your brain while I am there but I guess it will have to wait. Sorry for the long comments but that is what I have on my mind today! Thanks, Rob

    • @WillChil466
      @WillChil466 Před 5 lety

      A little lengthy.

    • @deejaye2647
      @deejaye2647 Před 5 lety

      Robert Grant/ I was wondering how your visit to Mexico went. Would love to know more. Not sure how to get a msg to you.

  • @laas29
    @laas29 Před 4 lety +1

    Before any mexican can have a gun in his or her house, you should have your military service completed or passed and also there is a kind of test to prove you have mental maturity and honest way to get money before the permit is given. Not sure what does apply for women because the military service is not required for women. There is only one place in the country where you can buy a gun legally and its in SEDENA offices in the CDMX or México City which is the capital of the country.

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, those are the rules. Not all the rules are always adhered to in Mexico even by officials. :)

  • @elizabethstevens4720
    @elizabethstevens4720 Před 5 lety

    Hey HEY. J.C. DID YA THINK TO CK MAKE SURE OUR
    ( LYNN ) WASNT STILL IN BED BEFORE THROUGH IT UP IN AIR LIKE THAT???

  • @ultraelstudman7210
    @ultraelstudman7210 Před 5 lety

    Howdy. I just learned about yer videos. Question. How do I send my SSI payments to Mexico because I want to move there soon. Whats the best possible way

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety

      Keep your US bank account. I assume you have direct deposit. If not get it. Then get a Capital One 360 or a Charles Schwab no fee online account. Use a debit card down here for purchases and accessing cash at ATMs.

  • @l.douglasthomsen1140
    @l.douglasthomsen1140 Před 5 lety +5

    I had to laugh when you said in another episode of yours. You were talking about the person calling you stupid for moving to Mexico! I myself think you made a great decision in moving there. It is beautiful. Let me get back to when you said, the person calling you stupid, and anyone making lewd statements, is actually saying to the person it's directed at,how stupid the one writing it is! I do agree with you on that because, you're living in a beautiful place and doing exactly what you want to do!
    I have said some bad things about certain people in politics,mainly in the DNC. Hopefully those words I've written do not reflect back on me! Although I'm sure some words could, and I know I would not be offended by it like some would, I am definitely Not Politically Correct! Lol! I say it as I see it! And I don't care if it hurts, that was my intention. I will say it to their face as well.
    Good luck my friend, enjoy your life....
    L. Douglas Thomsen

  • @elizabethstevens4720
    @elizabethstevens4720 Před 5 lety

    Can you explain what you would do for clean drinking water if bottled water was not available ???

    • @WillChil466
      @WillChil466 Před 5 lety

      In can get a portable camping filter.

  • @Miami-qz3ml
    @Miami-qz3ml Před 5 lety

    JC, in regards to owning property in Mexico and the "50 Year Lease." What happens after 50 years? Thanks

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety +1

      If you're alive, you renew it. If you're dead, it passes to your heirs. Or it can be sold.

  • @videos3493
    @videos3493 Před 4 lety

    Hay JC; working on Capital one 360 account which I heard you talk about 8 months ago. So, when I begin living in Mexico, must have US address for Mail. I thought I would stay with my bank in US. Then open a Capital one checking/saving account. Next, my pension will automatically be deposited to my bank account. Then, do a zelle from my bank to my Capital One360 account. While in Mexico find a atm that accepts Capital One card & not get hit with any fees/charges from US or Mexico side. What do you think.

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 4 lety

      Good plan, but you won't need the Zelle transfer. Capital One makes it easy to transfer from their app. :)

  • @gerardolozadluna4149
    @gerardolozadluna4149 Před 4 lety

    Jerry I heard that they charge the laws now you can have guns every where in Mexico

  • @emiliaroman4968
    @emiliaroman4968 Před 5 lety

    Mr. JC, i wanted to make you aware that in your INTRO the flag used is for the country of Iran.

  • @akjeproductions4751
    @akjeproductions4751 Před 3 lety

    Is it easier to bring a gun through customs if it is for self defense or for hunting (which requires a lot of paperwork)?

  • @Guest-at-the-Asylum
    @Guest-at-the-Asylum Před 5 lety +3

    Is your money kept in a bank in Mexico or United States? What are pros and cons of each?
    Thanks JC

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety +4

      I have money in both. I made a video about banking a few months ago. Look for it.

    • @OrangeGuy1972
      @OrangeGuy1972 Před 5 lety

      I kept every little money in bank account. Put your money in a retirement saving account (IRA).

  • @treasuretom13
    @treasuretom13 Před 2 lety

    Hi Jerry cheers on your retirement in Mexico! I have a couple of questions: 1) Are you required by U.S. Government as a U.S. citizen living abroad to return periodically to U.S., and if so how often? 2) I also am retired in U.S. and in my spare time like to treasure hunt with a metal detector. Is it legal for a U.S. citizen to metal detect in Mexico? And if so are there restrictions? Thankyou kind sir! Tom Shively

  • @Guest-at-the-Asylum
    @Guest-at-the-Asylum Před 5 lety

    Can you please explain the process for getting a drivers license? Thanks!

  • @AKJStudios
    @AKJStudios Před 5 lety

    I remember when you accidentally put an Iranian flag 🇮🇷 for the guns part.

  • @owlscoffeecats
    @owlscoffeecats Před 5 lety

    Jerry what’s our stand on the IMSS insurance or just pay out of pocket for visits? Trying to get as much information as possible. Maybe you have a video dedicated to this I have not seen yet.
    Thank you for your time

    • @JCTravelStories
      @JCTravelStories  Před 5 lety +1

      We use IMSS to get Lynn's month meds and for catastrophic insurance. For small regular stuff ... we pay out of pocket. Also, because we spend time traveling in our RV in the US, we maintain our Meicare and a suppliment for coverage in the US. Going there if IMSS was a problem with a major illness is still an option for us.

    • @owlscoffeecats
      @owlscoffeecats Před 5 lety

      JC Travel Stories thank you for sharing so much personal information I hope I didn’t ask too personal, that is why I was asking about a video. Thank you 🙏 off to watch your new video!!
      My husband & I are planning a visit next year to México to see about possible living part time down there within a few years & see where the road takes us😀

  • @showgirlsaroundtheworldada4484

    Dx.com interesting....try wish.com for everything but clothing...great electronics

  • @davidbloch5370
    @davidbloch5370 Před 5 lety

    What was that place you mentioned about buying stuff from China ES ?