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    Yucatan Government Expat Survey

    The State of Yucatan has asked SIDIFEY, the Sistema para el Financimiento del Desarrollo del Estado de Yucatán (System for the Financing of the Development of the State of Yucatan), to investigate what goods and services should be developed in the state in order to attract a growing number of retirees from around the world to live here. In service to that goal, they would like to understand what we like about Merida and the Yucatan, how and where we live or invest, what kinds of services we might expect and desire here in the future, and what things might attract future expatriates to move to this area.

    SIDIFEY has employed Margaret Wylde of ProMatura Consulting in Mississippi to conduct a survey, among other things, in order to present them with a proposal for future development and investment in this area. Some of you may have had the pleasure of talking to Margaret in focus groups at the end of 2010. Margaret’s practice “is a full-service market research and advisory firm specializing in 50+ consumers and their housing, services, consumer products, customer service, marketing, and sales.”

    ProMatura has prepared a short survey that asks questions pertaining to your life here in the Yucatan and your plans for the future. Please click on the link below and take ten minutes to take the survey. The survey is anonymous and your individual answers are confidential. The results of the surveys will be compiled and presented to the Yucatan state authorities. We also plan to publish a summary of the results here. Your answers to these survey questions will help shape the future of the state of Yucatan.

    Please take this survey!!

    CLICK HERE to take the SURVEY

    Thank you for your participation! (This survey is also linked on the YucatanLiving.com website… please do not take the survey twice).

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