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What it helps you do
Core questions answered
- Why is the bundle the best starting point for serious movers?
- How do the three guides fit together without overlap?
- Which free hubs should support this bundle page and vice versa?
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Quick buy
Get the full 3-guide system for $49 instead of $77.
That $28 difference is the clearest reason the bundle is the default recommendation. If the move is really happening, buying stage by stage is usually the more expensive path — in money and in mental clutter.
What the bundle covers in one purchase
- Residency Playbook — $29 on its own.
- First 90 Days Admin Setup Kit — $24 on its own.
- Move Logistics Guide — $24 on its own.
- Bundle price today — $49 total.
Best fit: full movers
Mexico Expat Bundle
- Buy once instead of realizing later that the next bottleneck lives in a different guide.
- Keep residency, first-90-days admin, and logistics in one documented sequence.
- Use Stripe checkout and get access immediately after successful payment.
Who this is for
The bundle is for people who want the move to stop feeling fragmented.
If your questions keep jumping from visas to SAT to pets to banking to ‘wait, do I need to deal with customs before or after that?’ — this is the right product shape. This is the default recommendation because most serious movers eventually need all three stages.
Best fit
- You’re planning a real move, not just a long vacation with ambitions.
- You expect to handle residency, admin setup, and practical move logistics within the same season of life.
- You’d rather follow one documented system than keep rebuilding your own from scattered pages and screenshots.
Maybe not necessary yet
- You only need one narrow answer right now, like consulate solvency or dog-entry paperwork.
- You’re still at the “Should I even move?” stage and want free hub content first.
- You have already solved two of the three stages and only need the remaining module.
What it replaces
- Thirty open browser tabs.
- Half-remembered notes from expat groups.
- The exhausting habit of learning the same process twice because you didn’t realize one stage affected the next.
How the bundle flows
Think of it as one move split into three stages — not three unrelated guides.
That’s the key. The bundle works because the stages line up with how people actually move: first legal status, then local admin setup, with logistics weaving through the whole thing like the friend who keeps texting ‘hey, what about the car?’
| Stage | What you are doing | Guide that covers it | Why it belongs in the bundle |
|---|---|---|---|
| Before the move | Choose temporary vs permanent residence, prepare the consulate packet, understand solvency, and plan for canje after entry. | Mexico Residency Playbook | Because legal status is the first gate. If this stage is fuzzy, the rest of the move never really settles down. |
| Right after arrival | Handle resident-card follow-through, confirm CURP, start the SAT sequence, and move into the identity and tax stack in the right order. | First 90 Days Admin Setup Kit | Because arrival chaos is exactly when sequencing matters most and forum advice gets least reliable. |
| Before departure and at the border or airport | Coordinate household goods, vehicle import permits, pet entry, and all the paperwork that can go sideways on move day. | Move Logistics Guide | Because logistics deadlines overlap the other stages and do not politely wait their turn. |
| Across the whole move | Keep the stages connected instead of treating each one like a separate research project. | The bundle itself | Because the real value is not just the information. It’s the structure holding it together. |
Trust check
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Because if someone is close to buying, they should not have to guess where pricing context, support, refund, delivery, or legal terms live.
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What’s inside
The bundle includes the three guides most full movers eventually end up needing anyway.
That’s 83 pages total across the three PDFs. Here’s what each one contributes.
Mexico Residency Playbook — $29 on its own
- Temporary vs permanent decision support.
- Consulate atlas examples and solvency framing.
- Mi Consulado and local consulate workflow context.
- Canje packet, fees, and failure modes.
First 90 Days Admin Setup Kit — $24 on its own
- Resident card → CURP → RFC → e.firma → CSF dependency map.
- First-90-days sequence and bring-this packet logic.
- 6-bank matrix in the expanded research direction.
- IMSS tables, NSS mechanics, and SAT support-channel guidance.
Move Logistics Guide — $24 on its own
- Menaje de casa rules and consular packet logic.
- Temporary vehicle import permit costs, deposits, and return mechanics.
- Pet-entry route split, PMVF, and arrival-day inspection reminders.
- Combined move-day checklist for the stuff that goes wrong fastest.
Why the bundle usually wins
Because the move keeps crossing its own boundaries.
This is the part people underestimate. They think, ‘I’ll just solve residency first.’ Fair. Then the canje deadline collides with address proof. Then the bank wants documents tied to tax identity. Then the pet route or vehicle plan starts dictating departure timing. Suddenly every separate problem is touching another separate problem.
The honest recommendation
If you’re moving household goods, setting up legal residency, and expecting to function like a real resident soon after arrival, the bundle is not overkill. It’s the normal amount of help.
What the bundle helps you avoid
- Under-planning the first month because the consulate stage took all your attention.
- Treating logistics as an afterthought until departure week makes it everyone’s emergency.
- Buying one guide, then realizing the next bottleneck lives in a different part of the move entirely.
If you only need one guide right now
That’s okay too. Seriously. Use the single guide that matches the actual blocker in front of you. But if you already know you’re solving the whole move this year, the bundle is the cleaner call — and the better economic one.
Individual guides
If you’re not ready for the full bundle, start with the stage that’s pressing hardest.
These links sit below the main offer on purpose. The bundle is the default recommendation. The individual guides are for more narrowly defined problems.
Choose the single guide if that’s genuinely all you need
FAQ
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Do I need the bundle if I’m still early in the process?
What happens after checkout?
Are these physical books or digital products?
Does the bundle replace legal or tax advice?
Sources and research basis
What this bundle page is based on
Every recommendation on this page traces back to official sources and structured research — not marketing instincts.