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Living in Jalisco: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Jalisco: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Jalisco.

Jalisco is one of Mexico's most dynamic states, home to Guadalajara, the country's second-largest city, as well as the charming Lake Chapala communities and the beach resort of Puerto Vallarta. This western Mexican state is the birthplace of mariachi music, tequila, and charrer铆a (Mexican rodeo), making it the cultural soul of the nation. With a population of over 8.3 million, Jalisco offers a rare combination of modern amenities, rich traditions, and year-round spring-like weather in its highland capital.

Why Jalisco Attracts Expats

Jalisco has become a magnet for international residents seeking an authentic Mexican experience without sacrificing comfort. The state's capital, Guadalajara, is known as Mexico's Silicon Valley, hosting major tech companies like Intel, HP, Oracle, and IBM. This economic vitality creates opportunities while maintaining costs significantly lower than major cities in the US or Canada.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Jalisco

  1. Year-round pleasant climate 鈥 Guadalajara enjoys average temperatures of 18-25掳C (64-77掳F) thanks to its 1,500-meter elevation.
  2. Thriving tech economy 鈥 Home to 40% of Mexico's IT industry with over 150,000 tech jobs.
  3. Affordable cost of living 鈥 A couple can live comfortably on USD $2,000-2,500 per month.
  4. Rich cultural heritage 鈥 Birthplace of tequila, mariachi, and traditional Mexican arts.
  5. Established expat communities 鈥 Lake Chapala hosts one of the largest expat populations in Latin America.

Key figures

Population8.4 million
Expats60,000-80,000
Top nationalitiesAmerican, Canadian, Spanish, German, French
LanguagesSpanish, English
Monthly cost of living
1 person$1,200
Family of 4$3,000
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Hannah Manhartsberger
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Hannah is from Austria, studied law and communications in Vienna, and then moved to Mexico in 2018, where she started her freelance career as a content writer, proofreader/translator, and SEO expert. She also founded a rental company in Mexico.

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