Eventos en 2016 (2016 Events)

El 2016 viene lleno de actividades interesantes para nosotros los apasionados de la danza, del cine, de los comics y de los asuntos mundiales. Aquí les dejo una lista de fechas de eventos en Puerto Vallarta y el mundo a las que les tendrán que poner el ojo este 2016, voila:
2016 comes full of interesting activities for us the hard-core fans of dance, movies, comics and world affairs. Here is a list of the dates for events in Puerto Vallarta and the world you have to put an eye on for this 2016, voila: Continue reading “Eventos en 2016 (2016 Events)”

Mexicans coming back

More Mexican immigrants have returned to Mexico from the U.S. than have migrated to USA from 2009 to 2014 according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of newly available government data from both countries. This is far from being the real data, but it shows the estimate thrown by both governments.

Today is Revolution Day in México, and I just woke up with these news that you can read here:

More Mexicans leaving than coming to the U.S.A.

http://www.pewhispanic.org/2015/11/19/more-mexicans-leaving-than-coming-to-the-u-s/

Mexican Inmigration

From 2009 to 2014, 1 million of Mexicans and their families including children born in the USA have left the U.S.A for México according to data from the 2014 Mexican National Survey of Demographic Dynamics (ENADID). U.S. census data for the same period show an estimated 870,000 Mexican nationals left Mexico to go to the U.S.A. a smaller number than the flow of families from the U.S. to Mexico.

We can speculate a lot of why are the reasons of these numbers which are contrary to the popular belief. I will dare to throw the following speculations:

1.- A slow recovery of U.S.A economy has created less attractive opportunities for Mexicans living in the States.

2.- An increased enforcement on deportations done in Obama’s administration.
14% of Mexicans returning to Mexico declare in the survey they have come back because of deportation.

3.- Mexicans’ nostalgia for México and their families made them return after many years living abroad. 61% of the people in the survey declare that.

4.- The view that life is better in the States has changed.
While almost half (48%) of adults in Mexico believe life is better in the U.S.A; a growing share says it is neither better nor worse than life in Mexico. 33% of adults in México say life is just the same in the States than in México.

5.- Mexicans hate to be discriminated.
The speech of politicians such as Donald Trump and the constant discrimination Mexicans and Latinos suffer in the street made some Mexican citizens to realize they want to get out. That happens also with the tourists. In my case, after some bad treatment I got while traveling “In Transit” even with a up-to-date American Visa. I decided to try not to visit again the USA for holidays. There are many countries in the world that are worth to visit.

 

Happy Revolution Day to my Mexican friends in Mexico. I hope we can stand out to make things better in our country.

 

Top & Bottom Ranked Cities for Cost of Living 2015

Top & Bottom Ranked Cities for Cost of Living 2015

As an interested in World traveling and living abroad, I always wander which cities are the most expensive to be in as a foreigner. I came with this 2015 ranking of the most expensive cities to live in as a foreigner. For all my friends that do exchanges through AIESEC, or that lead the frontlines of Globalization working abroad for their global companies, this might be really helpful for you.

Ranked Cities for Cost of Living 2015
Ranked Cities for Cost of Living 2015

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Febrero Loco

El papa renuncia, un meteorito caé en Rusia, Peña Nieto recibe la espada al valor, encuentran clón original de la Mona Lisa, Hugo Chávez resucita, Julio Rivas invita a salir a Katy Perry… ¡Febrero está loco definitivamente!

Si Marzo resulta igual de loco que Febrero, estas son algunas de las cosas que veremos:

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