Canada2Mexico seminars give options and benefits of retiring in Mexico; events held October 27-28th in Toronto
By Vancouver and Beyond | Filed in Beyond VancouverCancun
The Mexico Tourism Board’s Toronto office is partnering with consulting company Canada2Mexico to offer two days of seminars, workshops and exhibits for Canadians considering retiring to or spending extended stays in Mexico. The event will take place on October 27th and 28th in Toronto.
During the two day event, prominent guest speakers will cover topics relevant to living in Mexico including health, taxes and savings, visa strategies, residency issues, insurance and real estate investment. Participants will also join special guest Cary Mullen, Canadian ski Olympian and World Cup Downhill champion in his compelling presentation, “Why I changed Snow for Sand and the 44 Factors to Consider When Buying Retirement Property.”
“It is estimated that over 700,000 Canadian and U.S. residents have made Mexico their permanent or temporary residence,” says Cesar Castañeda, Director of the Mexico Tourism Board Toronto and Montreal offices. “Mexico’s easy access, the quality of its services, its infrastructure and the variety of available destinations, from colonial cities to charming sea towns make it the ideal destination for retirement and long-stay holidays,” added Castañeda.
Cecilia Ronderos, founder and president of Canada2Mexico added that tax benefits and quality healthcare in Mexico (for a fraction of Canadian prices) are two additional pluses to retiring or spending a winter in Mexico.
Weekend passes are $175.00. Couples’ discounts and individual day passes are available. For more information, visit www.canada2mexico.com
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