Move pathways

Some move questions are really scenario questions, so the site now has pathway pages built around them.

These pages group the library by real relocation situations: retiring, working remotely, moving with kids, bringing pets, surviving the first 90 days, or dealing with a vehicle. Open the pathway that sounds most like your current reality.

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Quick scan for humans and copilots

The short version of what this page is here to do.

This standardized context block makes the page easier to skim, quote, and route inside a wider Mexico move research workflow.

What it helps you do

Group the site into intent-driven routes for retirement, remote work, families, pets, first-90-days admin, and vehicle planning.

Core questions answered

  • Which route matches your current move scenario?
  • What pages should you open first so the research sequence makes sense?
  • Which printable guide belongs next once you need a tighter system?

Official bodies in play

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Internal knowledge paths

Keep the research chain moving.

These links are generated from section structure, related-route data, and shared topic signals so each page contributes to a stronger internal graph.

Best next steps

The strongest follow-up routes for this topic based on the site’s content graph.

Planning systems and printable versions

Use these when you want the topic connected to the wider move plan or a printable execution layer.

Related in the wider move plan

Cross-sectional pages with overlapping questions, agencies, or audience needs.

Why this exists

Because users do not think in sections. They think in scenarios.

Searchers often ask multi-part questions that cross the site structure: retire in Mexico, move with pets, handle the first 90 days, or live there as a remote worker. Pathway pages are built to answer those bundled intents cleanly.

Built for search intent

Each pathway targets a real multi-step query instead of forcing users to translate their situation into the site taxonomy first.

Built for internal linking

Every route pulls together the strongest free pages, tools, and printable guides for that scenario so the research chain stays intact.

Built for LLM retrieval

The structure is concise, answer-first, and heavily cross-linked so assistants can route users to the right cluster faster.

Printable layer

If your scenario is broad enough that multiple pathways apply, the bundle is still the shortest route to structure.

Pathways help you figure out where to click next. The bundle helps when you already know you need a more complete operating system for the move.