Author and research background
The Exiled Mounty
The Exiled Mounty is the pseudonymous former RCMP officer in Mexico behind Exiled Mounty’s independent Plan B research, field notes, and practical relocation intelligence.
Why the name is pseudonymous
The project uses a stable public pen name rather than publishing the author’s legal identity. That boundary protects personal privacy without hiding the standards used to research, review, and correct the work.
Relevant background
A career in Canadian policing trained the author to separate claims from evidence, identify gaps, document sources, ask what can go wrong, and avoid treating confidence as proof. Living in Mexico adds practical experience with expatriate paperwork, local systems, and the difference between what a process says on paper and what a person must actually organize.
What this background does not mean
It does not make Exiled Mounty a law firm, immigration consultancy, tax practice, financial adviser, real-estate brokerage, or government authority. The material is educational. Important decisions must be checked against current official sources and qualified professionals.
How the work is reviewed
High-risk claims are mapped to official or controlling sources. Exiled Mounty’s Guide Sentry monitors those sources for availability and meaningful changes, but no public guide is silently rewritten by automation. Material changes require human review before publication.
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