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Living in Guadalajara

Mexico's second city and the capital of Jalisco: a large tech, services and manufacturing hub ("Mexican Silicon Valley") with a warm semi-arid climate, rents well below Mexico City, and a strong set of accredited international schools. The trade-offs are recurrent winter particulate and spring ozone air-pollution episodes across the metro.

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At a glance

The headline numbers for Guadalajara — each with its own source and freshness. A live official figure is not the same as a survey estimate or a 30-year climate normal.

What the tags meanofficial — live figure from a government or authorityopen data — open dataset (Eurostat, EEA, M-Lab, UdSC…)survey — survey or index estimatecurated — SettleMetric-assembled estimate — open the source for the method
Cost of living
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INEGI — ENIGH 2024 (gasto corriente monetario), scaled to a single-person basket

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
May 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
ENIGH 2024 average household monetary current spending was 47,674 MXN/quarter ≈ 15,891 MXN/month across an average 3.4-person household. Removing housing rent, and taking the categories a single person still bears in full (food, utilities, transport, communications, personal care, leisure) at single-person rather than strict per-capita levels, gives ≈ 13,700 MXN/month for one person excluding rent. Converted at 17.559 MXN/USD (ECB EUR 20.0153 / USD 1.1399, 2026-07-02) ≈ $780/month. National average; Mexico City runs higher, smaller cities lower. See cost-breakdown for the itemised basket.
$780/mo
2026curated
Rent, 1–3 bed
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Inmuebles24 Índice (via Inmobiliare / Infobae Guadalajara reports, 2025–2026)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Apr 30, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Citywide-by-room base rents anchored on the Inmuebles24 Índice (2BR/65 m² ≈18,000 MXN; 3BR/100 m² ≈25,000 MXN; studio and 1BR derived at ≈0.58 and ≈0.72 of the 2BR average → ≈10,500 and ≈13,000 MXN), then split into central (×1.10) vs outside (×0.90) using the observed zone spread (central Zona Minerva 2BR 17,703 MXN vs outer Zapopan Noreste 16,043 MXN ≈ ×1.10). Converted at 17.559 MXN/USD (ECB 2026-07-02).
Notes
Directly observed from the index: 2BR/65 m² ≈18,000 MXN, 3BR/100 m² ≈25,000 MXN, and the zone spread (Zona Minerva > Zona Centro > Zapopan Sureste > Zapopan Noreste). Studio and 1BR rows, and every central/outside split, are DERIVED (no source publishes GDL rent by room count and by center/outside simultaneously). Central ≈ Zona Minerva / Providencia / Colonia Americana; outside ≈ outer Zapopan and Tonalá. Highest colonia (Providencia) reaches ≈24,787 MXN for 2BR — above the central 2BR shown here.
$666–$1,566

/mo

2026curated
Freelancer tax
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SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Art. 113-E LISR, SAT)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme mx-resico at €60,000 = 1,200,918 MXN (ECB 20.0153 MXN/EUR, 2026-07-02). RESICO annual income in the $1M–$2.5M band → 2.0% of gross with no deductions → ISR 24,018.36 MXN, and no mandatory social contributions (IMSS is voluntary in Mexico). Total burden 24,018.36 / 1,200,918 = 2.0%. The general professional-activity regime would tax the same profile at roughly 20.7% (see mx-actividad-profesional), so RESICO is decisively better for a low-cost freelancer.
2%
2026curated
Safety
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INEGI — Defunciones por homicidio 2024 (Reporte de resultados, 1-ago-2025)

Official source

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
33,241 homicide deaths registered in 2024, rate 25.6 per 100,000 (up from 24.9 in 2023). Highly uneven by state: Colima 123, Morelos 77, Baja California 65 at the top; Yucatán 3, Coahuila 4, Mexico City ~10 at the low end. The national figure masks large regional variation relevant to city choice.
25.6/100k
2024official
Air quality
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WHO Ambient Air Quality Database (2024 update, v6.1) — Zona Metropolitana de Guadalajara

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2018
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
WHO Ambient Air Quality Database v6.1 (Jan 2024) row for 'Zona Metropolitana De Guadalajara/MEX', year 2018, annual mean PM2.5 = 25 µg/m³ (95% temporal coverage; PM10 47.2, NO2 63.9). This is the most recent value the WHO database holds for Guadalajara.
Notes
5× the WHO 2021 guideline (5 µg/m³) and at the current EU limit value (25). The 2018 vintage is older than the criterion's 730-day target, but it is the latest WHO-database figure and the only clean annual-mean value from an authoritative open source; SMN/CONAGUA and SEMADET annual-mean tables were not reachable at verification time. Corroborated qualitatively by the Jalisco state monitoring network (SIMAJ/AIRE Jalisco), which records dozens of PM2.5/PM10 pre-contingency episodes per year — winter particulate (heating, temperature inversions, agricultural burning) and spring ozone are the metro's recurring problems; the summer rainy season is much cleaner.
25 µg/m³
2018open data
Internet
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M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Mexico

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of the daily country median download values (download_MED) from M-Lab's public NDT statistics for Mexico, 2023 (the latest full year in M-Lab's published stats API; 2024+ files not yet available). Daily medians cluster tightly around 18 Mbps over hundreds of thousands of tests.
Notes
M-Lab NDT is a single-stream test and reads well below Ookla-style marketing figures (Mexican fixed connections commonly sell 50–200 Mbps) — comparable only within this criterion. Fixed broadband quality varies widely: fibre is strong in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey, weaker in smaller towns.
18 Mbps
2023open data
English
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EF EPI 2025 — Mexico (score 440, rank 103/123, Low band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI 2025 (attribution: EF Education First): Mexico scores 440 and ranks 103rd, in EF's 'Low' band. English is workable in tourist zones, international business, and among younger urban professionals, but government offices, healthcare, and everyday services are conducted in Spanish; functional Spanish is effectively required for daily life.
Low
2025survey
Private health
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Mexican gastos médicos mayores insurers (GNP, AXA, Allianz, Mapfre) — market midpoint; insurers quote on request

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Comprehensive 'gastos médicos mayores' plans (major-medical: hospitalisation, surgery, plus outpatient riders) from GNP, AXA México, Allianz and Mapfre run roughly $120–190 USD/month for a healthy adult under 35 → ≈$1,440–$2,280/year. Midpoint ≈ $1,800/year. Premiums are quoted individually (age, deductible, hospital network), so this is a curated market midpoint, not a public engine quote. Mexican medical inflation is high (est. ~15% for 2026), pushing premiums up 20–40% year on year.
Notes
Comprehensive (with-inpatient) basis per the data-quality lesson. Residents also have free access to public IMSS-Bienestar/IMSS care, but private cover is the norm for expats/freelancers who want private-hospital access. Deductibles and coinsurance apply on top of the premium.
$1,800/yr
2026curated

Population 1,385,629 · America/Mexico_City · country-level facts (taxes, visas, crypto) inherited from Mexico

What it costs you per month

A planning estimate: real asking rent plus a cost-of-living basket scaled to your household. Not a quote.

Household
Lifestyle
Location
Estimated total
$1,446/mo

≈ $17,352 / year

Where it goes
  • Rent (1-bed)$666
  • Food & non-alcoholic drinks$300
  • Transport$130
  • Recreation, culture & education$90
  • Restaurants & eating out$80
  • Utilities (electricity, gas, water)$70
  • Personal care & household goods$45
  • Communications (mobile + internet)$40
  • Health (out-of-pocket)$25
  • Living costs$780

Rent from the asking-rent matrix below. Living costs scale a one-person basket ($780/mo) by household size and lifestyle; the equivalence factors are our assumption. Schooling and one-off setup are excluded.

Cost of living

What a single person spends each month — food, utilities, transport, eating out and the rest — excluding rent.

Typical monthly spending (national average)
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INEGI — ENIGH 2024 spending shares, scaled to a single-person basket

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
May 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
ENIGH 2024 monthly household spending shares (food/bev/tobacco 37.7%, transport & communications 19.5%, education & entertainment 9.6%, housing & services 9.1%, clothing, health etc.), rebased to a single-person no-rent basket and converted at 17.559 MXN/USD. Categories sum to the ≈$780/month cost-of-living aggregate. National average — a rough guide, not a survey of one-person households (INEGI does not headline a single-person series).
total 780 USD/mo
Food & non-alcoholic drinks300 USD
Transport130 USD
Recreation, culture & education90 USD
Restaurants & eating out80 USD
Utilities (electricity, gas, water)70 USD
Personal care & household goods45 USD
Communications (mobile + internet)40 USD
Health (out-of-pocket)25 USD

Mexico's household-budget basket for a single person, excluding rent. Non-rent costs vary little between cities — the city-specific part is rent, shown under Housing below.

CriterionValueScore
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)country-level780USD/month, single person, excluding rent
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INEGI — ENIGH 2024 (gasto corriente monetario), scaled to a single-person basket

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
May 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
ENIGH 2024 average household monetary current spending was 47,674 MXN/quarter ≈ 15,891 MXN/month across an average 3.4-person household. Removing housing rent, and taking the categories a single person still bears in full (food, utilities, transport, communications, personal care, leisure) at single-person rather than strict per-capita levels, gives ≈ 13,700 MXN/month for one person excluding rent. Converted at 17.559 MXN/USD (ECB EUR 20.0153 / USD 1.1399, 2026-07-02) ≈ $780/month. National average; Mexico City runs higher, smaller cities lower. See cost-breakdown for the itemised basket.
8.6

Housing

What it costs to rent, by apartment type and location.

Asking rent by apartment type & location
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Inmuebles24 Índice (via Inmobiliare / Infobae Guadalajara reports, 2025–2026)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Apr 30, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Citywide-by-room base rents anchored on the Inmuebles24 Índice (2BR/65 m² ≈18,000 MXN; 3BR/100 m² ≈25,000 MXN; studio and 1BR derived at ≈0.58 and ≈0.72 of the 2BR average → ≈10,500 and ≈13,000 MXN), then split into central (×1.10) vs outside (×0.90) using the observed zone spread (central Zona Minerva 2BR 17,703 MXN vs outer Zapopan Noreste 16,043 MXN ≈ ×1.10). Converted at 17.559 MXN/USD (ECB 2026-07-02).
Notes
Directly observed from the index: 2BR/65 m² ≈18,000 MXN, 3BR/100 m² ≈25,000 MXN, and the zone spread (Zona Minerva > Zona Centro > Zapopan Sureste > Zapopan Noreste). Studio and 1BR rows, and every central/outside split, are DERIVED (no source publishes GDL rent by room count and by center/outside simultaneously). Central ≈ Zona Minerva / Providencia / Colonia Americana; outside ≈ outer Zapopan and Tonalá. Highest colonia (Providencia) reaches ≈24,787 MXN for 2BR — above the central 2BR shown here.
ApartmentCentralOutside centre
Studio658 USD/mo538 USD/mo
1-bedroom814 USD/mo666 USD/mo
2-bedroom1,128 USD/mo923 USD/mo
3-bedroom1,566 USD/mo1,281 USD/mo

Directly observed from the index: 2BR/65 m² ≈18,000 MXN, 3BR/100 m² ≈25,000 MXN, and the zone spread (Zona Minerva > Zona Centro > Zapopan Sureste > Zapopan Noreste). Studio and 1BR rows, and every central/outside split, are DERIVED (no source publishes GDL rent by room count and by center/outside simultaneously). Central ≈ Zona Minerva / Providencia / Colonia Americana; outside ≈ outer Zapopan and Tonalá. Highest colonia (Providencia) reaches ≈24,787 MXN for 2BR — above the central 2BR shown here.

Climate

Temperature and rainfall through the year, plus air quality.

Monthly normals — Guadalajara
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Universidad de Guadalajara — Instituto de Astronomía y Meteorología (IAM, CUCEI), normales mensuales 1991–2020, estación Guadalajara (Zona Minerva)

Official source

Data as of
Dec 31, 2020
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Monthly 1991–2020 normals read from the IAM/UdG published charts: temperature máxima/media/mínima normal (normalest) and precipitación normal (normalesp). tMax = 'Temperatura Máxima Normal', tMin = 'Temperatura Mínima Normal'. Precipitation is the 1991–2020 monthly normal (the accumulated-precipitation series on the same page runs 1991–2022).
Notes
Source is the Universidad de Guadalajara's meteorology institute (public university, IAM/CUCEI) rather than a NOAA/WMO CSV: the NCEI 1991–2020 WMO-normals archive has no Guadalajara station (nearest Jalisco entry is Ciudad Guzmán, ~120 km south and higher, not representative), and Mexico's SMN/CONAGUA normals server was unreachable at verification time. IAM station is in Zona Minerva (central-west Guadalajara). Guadalajara has a mild-winter, hot-dry-spring, wet-summer pattern typical of highland tropical (Cwa).
Daytime high °CNighttime low °CRainfall mm
18°35°0124247mmJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecJanuary — high 28.1°C, low 6°C, rainfall 6.7 mmFebruary — high 30.7°C, low 7.4°C, rainfall 18.9 mmMarch — high 32.7°C, low 8.7°C, rainfall 17 mmApril — high 34.3°C, low 11.6°C, rainfall 11.9 mmMay — high 35.2°C, low 13.6°C, rainfall 22.3 mmJune — high 34.4°C, low 15°C, rainfall 152.1 mmJuly — high 30.9°C, low 14.7°C, rainfall 247 mmAugust — high 30.3°C, low 14.7°C, rainfall 201.1 mmSeptember — high 30.2°C, low 14.7°C, rainfall 198.1 mmOctober — high 30.1°C, low 11.9°C, rainfall 64.3 mmNovember — high 29.4°C, low 8.5°C, rainfall 23.2 mmDecember — high 28.1°C, low 6.4°C, rainfall 8.2 mm

Average day/night temperature (lines, left axis) and total rainfall (bars, right axis) for each month — 1991–2020 normals. Hover a month for exact figures.

Month by month
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Daytime high °C28.1°30.7°32.7°34.3°35.2°34.4°30.9°30.3°30.2°30.1°29.4°28.1°
Nighttime low °C6.0°7.4°8.7°11.6°13.6°15.0°14.7°14.7°14.7°11.9°8.5°6.4°
Rainfall mm71917122215224720119864238
CriterionValueScore
Climate comfort0pleasant months/year
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SettleMetric computation over climate-normals (IAM/UdG 1991–2020)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2020
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Criterion rule: count months whose mean daily maximum is 15–28°C AND monthly precipitation < 150mm. Every month's mean daily max exceeds 28°C (lowest are Jan and Dec at 28.1°C), so the count is 0 by the strict ceiling.
Notes
The literal score is 0 because Guadalajara's afternoon highs sit just above the 28°C comfort ceiling all year (28–35°C), even though nights and 24-hour means are mild (annual mean ≈21°C, mínimas 6–15°C). Many residents would judge Oct–May pleasant in practice: the dry season is warm-sunny with cool nights. Read the raw normals rather than this single number — the methodology's fixed 28°C cap penalises consistently warm-afternoon highland climates.
0.0
Air quality (PM2.5)25µg/m³, annual mean PM2.5
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WHO Ambient Air Quality Database (2024 update, v6.1) — Zona Metropolitana de Guadalajara

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2018
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
WHO Ambient Air Quality Database v6.1 (Jan 2024) row for 'Zona Metropolitana De Guadalajara/MEX', year 2018, annual mean PM2.5 = 25 µg/m³ (95% temporal coverage; PM10 47.2, NO2 63.9). This is the most recent value the WHO database holds for Guadalajara.
Notes
5× the WHO 2021 guideline (5 µg/m³) and at the current EU limit value (25). The 2018 vintage is older than the criterion's 730-day target, but it is the latest WHO-database figure and the only clean annual-mean value from an authoritative open source; SMN/CONAGUA and SEMADET annual-mean tables were not reachable at verification time. Corroborated qualitatively by the Jalisco state monitoring network (SIMAJ/AIRE Jalisco), which records dozens of PM2.5/PM10 pre-contingency episodes per year — winter particulate (heating, temperature inversions, agricultural burning) and spring ozone are the metro's recurring problems; the summer rainy season is much cleaner.
2.0

Safety

How safe daily life is, from official crime statistics.

CriterionValueScore
Homicide ratecountry-level25.6intentional homicides per 100,000/year
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INEGI — Defunciones por homicidio 2024 (Reporte de resultados, 1-ago-2025)

Official source

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
33,241 homicide deaths registered in 2024, rate 25.6 per 100,000 (up from 24.9 in 2023). Highly uneven by state: Colima 123, Morelos 77, Baja California 65 at the top; Yucatán 3, Coahuila 4, Mexico City ~10 at the low end. The national figure masks large regional variation relevant to city choice.
0.3

Infrastructure

Internet speed and how parcels get to your door.

CriterionValueScore
Domestic delivery qualitycountry-levelGood
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Estafeta / FedEx México / Correos de México (MexPost) official service pages (composite)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Classified from carrier service/coverage pages: FedEx México, DHL, Estafeta and Redpack offer next-day delivery in major cities with standard real-time tracking; Correos de México/MexPost and Estafeta reach rural areas but 'zonas extendidas' incur reexpedición surcharges and slower delivery; OXXO/convenience-store pickup is widespread. Landed on 'good' (not 'excellent') because coverage is dense in metros but slower and pricier in the rural long tail, and there is no nationwide parcel-locker network on the European scale.
Notes
Next-day in major cities; slower and surcharged in hard-to-reach zones.
7.0
International delivery easecountry-levelSignificant friction
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US Dept. of Commerce (trade.gov) — Mexico Customs Regulations (de minimis) & SAT RFC courier rule

Official source

Data as of
Oct 15, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Major carriers (DHL, FedEx, UPS) deliver door-to-door, but import friction is real: de minimis is only USD $50 (duty- and VAT-free); USMCA-origin goods $50.01–$117 are duty-free but still bear 16% VAT; above $117 both duties and VAT apply. Since 2024-10-15 couriers require the consignee's RFC (Mexican tax ID) to use the simplified clearance procedure, and 2026 rules tightened low-value/textile imports. Customs holds and brokerage fees are common, so cross-border receiving is workable but bureaucratic.
4.0
Internet speedcountry-level18.2Mbps, median fixed download
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M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Mexico

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of the daily country median download values (download_MED) from M-Lab's public NDT statistics for Mexico, 2023 (the latest full year in M-Lab's published stats API; 2024+ files not yet available). Daily medians cluster tightly around 18 Mbps over hundreds of thousands of tests.
Notes
M-Lab NDT is a single-stream test and reads well below Ookla-style marketing figures (Mexican fixed connections commonly sell 50–200 Mbps) — comparable only within this criterion. Fixed broadband quality varies widely: fibre is strong in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey, weaker in smaller towns.
1.0

Healthcare

What comprehensive private medical cover costs.

CriterionValueScore
Private healthcare costcountry-level1,800USD/year, comprehensive private insurance premium, healthy 35-year-old
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Mexican gastos médicos mayores insurers (GNP, AXA, Allianz, Mapfre) — market midpoint; insurers quote on request

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Comprehensive 'gastos médicos mayores' plans (major-medical: hospitalisation, surgery, plus outpatient riders) from GNP, AXA México, Allianz and Mapfre run roughly $120–190 USD/month for a healthy adult under 35 → ≈$1,440–$2,280/year. Midpoint ≈ $1,800/year. Premiums are quoted individually (age, deductible, hospital network), so this is a curated market midpoint, not a public engine quote. Mexican medical inflation is high (est. ~15% for 2026), pushing premiums up 20–40% year on year.
Notes
Comprehensive (with-inpatient) basis per the data-quality lesson. Residents also have free access to public IMSS-Bienestar/IMSS care, but private cover is the norm for expats/freelancers who want private-hospital access. Deductibles and coinsurance apply on top of the premium.
6.5

Money & crypto

Crypto rules and how freely personal money moves.

CriterionValueScore
Crypto regulationcountry-levelRestricted
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Banco de México — Circular 4/2019 (Disposiciones aplicables a operaciones con activos virtuales)

Official source

Data as of
Mar 8, 2019
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Holding and trading crypto is legal for individuals and gains are taxed under ISR as enajenación de bienes. But virtual assets are not legal tender, and Banxico Circular 4/2019 bars banks and regulated fintechs from offering crypto services (custody, exchange, transmission) to the public; no institution has been authorised. Individuals buy/sell through unregulated exchanges that cannot hold client fiat. Classified 'restricted' because banking-channel access to crypto is prohibited, not merely regulated.
4.0
Financial control levelcountry-levelModerate
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SAT — declaración anual / obligations, and Banco de México FX regime (composite)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Composite: the peso floats freely and is fully convertible with no capital or currency controls (IMF AREAER classifies MXN as free-floating); non-residents can open Mexican bank accounts (requires RFC/CURP and proof of address, more friction than the EU). No FBAR-style personal foreign-account disclosure regime, though CRS applies via banks and Mexico joined the crypto CARF reporting from 2026. Cash caps: purchases in cash above ~$100,000–500,000 MXN trigger anti-money-laundering reporting by the counterparty (Ley Antilavado), and cash payments above certain limits are non-deductible. Rated 'moderate' rather than 'low' because of RFC-gated banking, mandatory e-invoicing (CFDI) capturing most income, and AML cash-reporting thresholds.
7.0

Language

How far English gets you in daily life and services.

CriterionValueScore
English proficiencycountry-levelLow
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EF EPI 2025 — Mexico (score 440, rank 103/123, Low band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI 2025 (attribution: EF Education First): Mexico scores 440 and ranks 103rd, in EF's 'Low' band. English is workable in tourist zones, international business, and among younger urban professionals, but government offices, healthcare, and everyday services are conducted in Spanish; functional Spanish is effectively required for daily life.
2.0

Education

International schooling options for families.

CriterionValueScore
International schools3accredited international schools, count
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Accreditor registries: IB World Schools, AEFE (France), German Auslandsschulwesen, Cognia/US Dept. of State

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Count of Guadalajara-metro schools individually verified against the accrediting body's own registry: (1) American School Foundation of Guadalajara (ASFG) — Cognia (SACS/AdvancED) accredited since 1965, U.S. Department of State-assisted school; (2) Colegio Alemán de Guadalajara (Zapopan) — German government 'Exzellente Deutsche Auslandsschule' (Auslandsschulwesen) and IB World School (ibo.org school code 001464); (3) Lycée Français de Guadalajara – Colegio Franco Mexicano — AEFE homologué (aefe.gouv.fr établissements registry).
Notes
Conservative floor of 3 fully verified against their accreditors. The true metro count is almost certainly higher: several Guadalajara/Zapopan schools (e.g. Cumbres International, Colegio Británico de Guadalajara) advertise Cambridge International certification, but the Cambridge 'find a school' registry is a JavaScript app that could not be enumerated at verification time, so those were not individually confirmed and are excluded. Instituto Internacional Octavio Paz (IB) is in Chapala, ~45 km outside the metro, and is excluded. Metro-area basis (Guadalajara municipality + Zapopan), consistent with the criterion. Needs a manual pass against the Cambridge and CIS/COBIS registries to raise the count with verification.
4.7

Demographics

Who else lives here — the share of foreign residents and the largest national communities, from official statistics.

Who lives therecountry-levelforeign residents 1%
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INEGI — Censo de Población y Vivienda 2020 (población nacida en otro país)

Official source

Data as of
Mar 15, 2020
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
1,212,252 residents were born abroad in the 2020 census = 0.96% of the 126M population. Basis is BIRTHPLACE, not citizenship: Mexico's census records country of birth, and 48.8% of the foreign-born actually hold Mexican nationality (largely US-born children of returning Mexican migrants), so the true foreign-national share is lower. No newer national figure is published (next census 2030); post-2020 growth in Venezuelan, Haitian and US remote-worker arrivals is not captured here.
Largest communities of the foreign-born1,212,252 total
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INEGI Censo 2020 / CONAPO — población nacida en el extranjero por país de nacimiento

Official source

Data as of
Mar 15, 2020
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Basis is country of BIRTH, not citizenship. The United States dominates (797,266; ~66% of foreign-born) — many are minor children of Mexican return migrants who also hold Mexican nationality, so this overstates the resident US-national community. totalForeign = 1,212,252 (full census). Counts for the US, Guatemala and Venezuela are from the INEGI/CONAPO release directly; the remaining countries (Colombia, Honduras, Cuba, Spain, El Salvador, Argentina) are the next-ranked countries of birth from the 2020 census tabulations as compiled from INEGI census data (cross-checked, secondary compilation). Shares = count ÷ total.
United States65.8%797,266
Guatemala4.7%56,810
Venezuela4.4%52,948
Colombia3%36,234
Honduras2.9%35,361
Cuba2.1%25,976
Spain1.7%20,763
El Salvador1.6%19,736
Argentina1.5%18,693

Basis is country of BIRTH, not citizenship. The United States dominates (797,266; ~66% of foreign-born) — many are minor children of Mexican return migrants who also hold Mexican nationality, so this overstates the resident US-national community. totalForeign = 1,212,252 (full census). Counts for the US, Guatemala and Venezuela are from the INEGI/CONAPO release directly; the remaining countries (Colombia, Honduras, Cuba, Spain, El Salvador, Argentina) are the next-ranked countries of birth from the 2020 census tabulations as compiled from INEGI census data (cross-checked, secondary compilation). Shares = count ÷ total.

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  1. 1 RESICO — Régimen Simplificado de Confianza (personas físicas)
    58,800 EURnet/year
    2.0% burden
  2. 2 Actividades empresariales y profesionales (honorarios) — progressive ISR
    45,755 EURnet/year
    23.7% burden

Who is Guadalajara for?

The same place reads differently depending on why you move. Each lens pulls the facts that matter most for that plan — with sources, and the trade-offs stated plainly.

Contract or freelance in tech, billing clients abroad.

Works in your favour

Freelancer tax burden2%
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SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Art. 113-E LISR, SAT)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme mx-resico at €60,000 = 1,200,918 MXN (ECB 20.0153 MXN/EUR, 2026-07-02). RESICO annual income in the $1M–$2.5M band → 2.0% of gross with no deductions → ISR 24,018.36 MXN, and no mandatory social contributions (IMSS is voluntary in Mexico). Total burden 24,018.36 / 1,200,918 = 2.0%. The general professional-activity regime would tax the same profile at roughly 20.7% (see mx-actividad-profesional), so RESICO is decisively better for a low-cost freelancer.
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)$780/mo
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INEGI — ENIGH 2024 (gasto corriente monetario), scaled to a single-person basket

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
May 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
ENIGH 2024 average household monetary current spending was 47,674 MXN/quarter ≈ 15,891 MXN/month across an average 3.4-person household. Removing housing rent, and taking the categories a single person still bears in full (food, utilities, transport, communications, personal care, leisure) at single-person rather than strict per-capita levels, gives ≈ 13,700 MXN/month for one person excluding rent. Converted at 17.559 MXN/USD (ECB EUR 20.0153 / USD 1.1399, 2026-07-02) ≈ $780/month. National average; Mexico City runs higher, smaller cities lower. See cost-breakdown for the itemised basket.
Domestic delivery qualityGood
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Estafeta / FedEx México / Correos de México (MexPost) official service pages (composite)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Classified from carrier service/coverage pages: FedEx México, DHL, Estafeta and Redpack offer next-day delivery in major cities with standard real-time tracking; Correos de México/MexPost and Estafeta reach rural areas but 'zonas extendidas' incur reexpedición surcharges and slower delivery; OXXO/convenience-store pickup is widespread. Landed on 'good' (not 'excellent') because coverage is dense in metros but slower and pricier in the rural long tail, and there is no nationwide parcel-locker network on the European scale.
Notes
Next-day in major cities; slower and surcharged in hard-to-reach zones.

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Internet speed18 Mbps
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M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Mexico

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of the daily country median download values (download_MED) from M-Lab's public NDT statistics for Mexico, 2023 (the latest full year in M-Lab's published stats API; 2024+ files not yet available). Daily medians cluster tightly around 18 Mbps over hundreds of thousands of tests.
Notes
M-Lab NDT is a single-stream test and reads well below Ookla-style marketing figures (Mexican fixed connections commonly sell 50–200 Mbps) — comparable only within this criterion. Fixed broadband quality varies widely: fibre is strong in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey, weaker in smaller towns.
English proficiencyLow
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EF EPI 2025 — Mexico (score 440, rank 103/123, Low band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI 2025 (attribution: EF Education First): Mexico scores 440 and ranks 103rd, in EF's 'Low' band. English is workable in tourist zones, international business, and among younger urban professionals, but government offices, healthcare, and everyday services are conducted in Spanish; functional Spanish is effectively required for daily life.

Relocating with a partner and school-age children.

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Private healthcare cost$1,800/yr
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Mexican gastos médicos mayores insurers (GNP, AXA, Allianz, Mapfre) — market midpoint; insurers quote on request

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Comprehensive 'gastos médicos mayores' plans (major-medical: hospitalisation, surgery, plus outpatient riders) from GNP, AXA México, Allianz and Mapfre run roughly $120–190 USD/month for a healthy adult under 35 → ≈$1,440–$2,280/year. Midpoint ≈ $1,800/year. Premiums are quoted individually (age, deductible, hospital network), so this is a curated market midpoint, not a public engine quote. Mexican medical inflation is high (est. ~15% for 2026), pushing premiums up 20–40% year on year.
Notes
Comprehensive (with-inpatient) basis per the data-quality lesson. Residents also have free access to public IMSS-Bienestar/IMSS care, but private cover is the norm for expats/freelancers who want private-hospital access. Deductibles and coinsurance apply on top of the premium.

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International schools3
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Accreditor registries: IB World Schools, AEFE (France), German Auslandsschulwesen, Cognia/US Dept. of State

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Count of Guadalajara-metro schools individually verified against the accrediting body's own registry: (1) American School Foundation of Guadalajara (ASFG) — Cognia (SACS/AdvancED) accredited since 1965, U.S. Department of State-assisted school; (2) Colegio Alemán de Guadalajara (Zapopan) — German government 'Exzellente Deutsche Auslandsschule' (Auslandsschulwesen) and IB World School (ibo.org school code 001464); (3) Lycée Français de Guadalajara – Colegio Franco Mexicano — AEFE homologué (aefe.gouv.fr établissements registry).
Notes
Conservative floor of 3 fully verified against their accreditors. The true metro count is almost certainly higher: several Guadalajara/Zapopan schools (e.g. Cumbres International, Colegio Británico de Guadalajara) advertise Cambridge International certification, but the Cambridge 'find a school' registry is a JavaScript app that could not be enumerated at verification time, so those were not individually confirmed and are excluded. Instituto Internacional Octavio Paz (IB) is in Chapala, ~45 km outside the metro, and is excluded. Metro-area basis (Guadalajara municipality + Zapopan), consistent with the criterion. Needs a manual pass against the Cambridge and CIS/COBIS registries to raise the count with verification.
Homicide rate25.6/100k
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INEGI — Defunciones por homicidio 2024 (Reporte de resultados, 1-ago-2025)

Official source

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
33,241 homicide deaths registered in 2024, rate 25.6 per 100,000 (up from 24.9 in 2023). Highly uneven by state: Colima 123, Morelos 77, Baja California 65 at the top; Yucatán 3, Coahuila 4, Mexico City ~10 at the low end. The national figure masks large regional variation relevant to city choice.
Air quality (PM2.5)25 µg/m³
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WHO Ambient Air Quality Database (2024 update, v6.1) — Zona Metropolitana de Guadalajara

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2018
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
WHO Ambient Air Quality Database v6.1 (Jan 2024) row for 'Zona Metropolitana De Guadalajara/MEX', year 2018, annual mean PM2.5 = 25 µg/m³ (95% temporal coverage; PM10 47.2, NO2 63.9). This is the most recent value the WHO database holds for Guadalajara.
Notes
5× the WHO 2021 guideline (5 µg/m³) and at the current EU limit value (25). The 2018 vintage is older than the criterion's 730-day target, but it is the latest WHO-database figure and the only clean annual-mean value from an authoritative open source; SMN/CONAGUA and SEMADET annual-mean tables were not reachable at verification time. Corroborated qualitatively by the Jalisco state monitoring network (SIMAJ/AIRE Jalisco), which records dozens of PM2.5/PM10 pre-contingency episodes per year — winter particulate (heating, temperature inversions, agricultural burning) and spring ozone are the metro's recurring problems; the summer rainy season is much cleaner.

Optimising tax, banking and crypto rules.

Works in your favour

Financial control levelModerate
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SAT — declaración anual / obligations, and Banco de México FX regime (composite)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Composite: the peso floats freely and is fully convertible with no capital or currency controls (IMF AREAER classifies MXN as free-floating); non-residents can open Mexican bank accounts (requires RFC/CURP and proof of address, more friction than the EU). No FBAR-style personal foreign-account disclosure regime, though CRS applies via banks and Mexico joined the crypto CARF reporting from 2026. Cash caps: purchases in cash above ~$100,000–500,000 MXN trigger anti-money-laundering reporting by the counterparty (Ley Antilavado), and cash payments above certain limits are non-deductible. Rated 'moderate' rather than 'low' because of RFC-gated banking, mandatory e-invoicing (CFDI) capturing most income, and AML cash-reporting thresholds.
Freelancer tax burden2%
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SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Art. 113-E LISR, SAT)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme mx-resico at €60,000 = 1,200,918 MXN (ECB 20.0153 MXN/EUR, 2026-07-02). RESICO annual income in the $1M–$2.5M band → 2.0% of gross with no deductions → ISR 24,018.36 MXN, and no mandatory social contributions (IMSS is voluntary in Mexico). Total burden 24,018.36 / 1,200,918 = 2.0%. The general professional-activity regime would tax the same profile at roughly 20.7% (see mx-actividad-profesional), so RESICO is decisively better for a low-cost freelancer.

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Crypto regulationRestricted
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Banco de México — Circular 4/2019 (Disposiciones aplicables a operaciones con activos virtuales)

Official source

Data as of
Mar 8, 2019
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Holding and trading crypto is legal for individuals and gains are taxed under ISR as enajenación de bienes. But virtual assets are not legal tender, and Banxico Circular 4/2019 bars banks and regulated fintechs from offering crypto services (custody, exchange, transmission) to the public; no institution has been authorised. Individuals buy/sell through unregulated exchanges that cannot hold client fiat. Classified 'restricted' because banking-channel access to crypto is prohibited, not merely regulated.

Prioritising safety, air, and an easy daily life.

Works in your favour

Cost of living (single, excl. rent)$780/mo
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INEGI — ENIGH 2024 (gasto corriente monetario), scaled to a single-person basket

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
May 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
ENIGH 2024 average household monetary current spending was 47,674 MXN/quarter ≈ 15,891 MXN/month across an average 3.4-person household. Removing housing rent, and taking the categories a single person still bears in full (food, utilities, transport, communications, personal care, leisure) at single-person rather than strict per-capita levels, gives ≈ 13,700 MXN/month for one person excluding rent. Converted at 17.559 MXN/USD (ECB EUR 20.0153 / USD 1.1399, 2026-07-02) ≈ $780/month. National average; Mexico City runs higher, smaller cities lower. See cost-breakdown for the itemised basket.

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Homicide rate25.6/100k
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INEGI — Defunciones por homicidio 2024 (Reporte de resultados, 1-ago-2025)

Official source

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
33,241 homicide deaths registered in 2024, rate 25.6 per 100,000 (up from 24.9 in 2023). Highly uneven by state: Colima 123, Morelos 77, Baja California 65 at the top; Yucatán 3, Coahuila 4, Mexico City ~10 at the low end. The national figure masks large regional variation relevant to city choice.
Air quality (PM2.5)25 µg/m³
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WHO Ambient Air Quality Database (2024 update, v6.1) — Zona Metropolitana de Guadalajara

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2018
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
WHO Ambient Air Quality Database v6.1 (Jan 2024) row for 'Zona Metropolitana De Guadalajara/MEX', year 2018, annual mean PM2.5 = 25 µg/m³ (95% temporal coverage; PM10 47.2, NO2 63.9). This is the most recent value the WHO database holds for Guadalajara.
Notes
5× the WHO 2021 guideline (5 µg/m³) and at the current EU limit value (25). The 2018 vintage is older than the criterion's 730-day target, but it is the latest WHO-database figure and the only clean annual-mean value from an authoritative open source; SMN/CONAGUA and SEMADET annual-mean tables were not reachable at verification time. Corroborated qualitatively by the Jalisco state monitoring network (SIMAJ/AIRE Jalisco), which records dozens of PM2.5/PM10 pre-contingency episodes per year — winter particulate (heating, temperature inversions, agricultural burning) and spring ozone are the metro's recurring problems; the summer rainy season is much cleaner.
Climate comfort0/12 mo
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SettleMetric computation over climate-normals (IAM/UdG 1991–2020)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2020
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Criterion rule: count months whose mean daily maximum is 15–28°C AND monthly precipitation < 150mm. Every month's mean daily max exceeds 28°C (lowest are Jan and Dec at 28.1°C), so the count is 0 by the strict ceiling.
Notes
The literal score is 0 because Guadalajara's afternoon highs sit just above the 28°C comfort ceiling all year (28–35°C), even though nights and 24-hour means are mild (annual mean ≈21°C, mínimas 6–15°C). Many residents would judge Oct–May pleasant in practice: the dry season is warm-sunny with cool nights. Read the raw normals rather than this single number — the methodology's fixed 28°C cap penalises consistently warm-afternoon highland climates.

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