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Working in Lake Chapala / Ajijic

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Working in Chapala and AjijicTrying to find a job in Lake Chapala or Ajijic is not easy. Most expatriates living here are either retired, have their own business or are simply living off their savings. The area appeals to the more entrepreneurial-minded foreigner who comes out here with a bright idea and sets out to achieve his or her goal.

The easiest job opportunity is to teach English; however, considering the size of the English-speaking community in Chapala and Ajijic, it seems much easier to find work in nearby Guadalajara. Check out our Guadalajara section if you would like to find out more about job opportunities in that area.

 
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Living in Lake Chapala / Ajijic

Half an hour south of the metropolitan zone, grand, cloud-tipped Lake Chapala and its diadem of shoreline villages—Chapala, San Antonio, Ajijic, San Juan Cosala, and more—make up the celebrated Chapala Riviera. Lake Chapala’s colony of permanent North American and well-to-do Mexican residents supports a bounty of amenities.



 

Lake Chapala / Ajijic Real Estate

In the last decade or so, it is estimated that more than 10,000 foreigners have purchased property on the Northshore of Lake Chapala. Long prized as a weekend retreat by wealthy Guadalajarans, the villages from Lake Chapala to Jocotepec now boast an expatriate community said to be the largest in the world.



 

Vacation Activities in Lake Chapala / Ajijic

Living close to Lake Chapala affords one the opportunity to get out on the water, with activities such as swimming, waterskiing, and boating, as well as a few triathlons each year. The local yacht club even organizes a few regattas for the sailing enthusiasts. There are also two golf courses in the area.



Schools in Lake Chapala / Ajijic

In addition to the Spanish-language public schools, the Lake Chapala area offers several private bilingual schools for ages pre-school and kindergarten through 12th grade. For those wishing to learn Spanish, there are several language instructors who offer classes, in addition to the Lake Chapala Society.



 

Health and Hospitals in Lake Chapala / Ajijic

Lake Chapala has many well-trained (some in the U.S.) English-speaking general practitioners and specialists. Some are in private practice, others work out of clinics. These clinics all have emergency capability, out-patient surgical facilities, and short- term hospital beds.



 

Shopping in Lake Chapala / Ajijic

You will find lots of stalls, galleries and workshops in the Lake Chapala and Ajijic area. Antiques, furniture, crafts, lamps, wrought-iron furniture, masks, Cuban and Mexican cigars and jewelery are some of the items sold.




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