~ Good Information for Gringos Living in Baja ~

Rosarito Beach, Baja, Mexico

E Book: Good Info For Gringos Living In Baja

By Peter Fowler



This e-book is a compilation of Peter's
archived stories on this website, plus more!

Samples from the Book:

Table of Contents
Introduction 1 Visas 4 Border Crossing 6 Health Care 11 Dentists and Doctors including Vets for Our Pets 15 Health Care Plan 19 The Flying Samaritans 21 Moving 26 The Footprinters 33 Sponsoring a Child 35 A Brief History of Mexico 38 The Mexican Red Cross 42 Funeral Services & Mortuaries 45 The Culture of Mexico 48 Mexican Real Estate Laws 53 How to get Help if Victimized 55 Mexico's Criminal Justice System 61 Spanish Lessons 64 Notary Public 66 U.S. Postal Service 68 Computer Maintenance 70 Acknowledgements 71

Introduction

Peter Fowler was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1924. During his high school years he suffered from acute stage fright. He took public speaking at the University of California, Berkeley, trying, in vain, to conquer his fear of facing an audience, before volunteering for active duty in the Army Air Corps. He received his wings in 1944 and spent a year in the Air Transport Command flying C-46 transports in North Africa. After the war he became a fighter pilot in the Hawaii Air National Guard and subsequently retired from the military after 20 years of service. He completed his aviation career as an airline captain and retired after 32 years of service with Hawaiian Airlines, Inc. Shortly after he retired he joined Toastmasters, International and finally learned how to stand up and face an audience with conviction, posture, and confidence, without fear. He achieved their highest award, that of Distinguished Toastmaster, and was recognized for his outstanding accomplishments, his leadership, and excellence. He has three adult children.
Then he decided to move to Rosarito Beach, he sold just about everything he owned except for the few items he could put into his car along with his cat. When he arrived, he checked in at a hotel and started looking for a place to live. He had some questions about visas, Mexican real estate laws, and border crossing including the SENTRI pass. He had heard that in Mexico, unlike the USA, a person is guilty until proven innocent. Someone suggested he visit Olivia del Corral, director of FRAO which stands for Foreign Residents Assistance Office. FRAO's responsibilities include getting the kind of information he was looking for out to the gringo community.



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