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Old 01-26-2017, 12:03 PM
 
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Alonso, can an American citizen walk into Mexico with her children, work for a Mexican company, buy coastal property, enroll her children in the local public school, start a business?

Do you have to be fluent in Spanish to apply for Mexican citizenship?


You don't need to be fluent in Spanish to apply for Mexicna citizenship, you just need to enter here and apply for a temporal work visa and if you are here legally you can even apply for Healthcare insurance of IMSS with no deductibles and after 2 years with no precondition exemptions. And once you are Mexican which is a process which basically takes 5 years, you can even apply for Tuittion Free University.




Only issue is that your salary will be in Pesos.
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Old 01-26-2017, 12:06 PM
 
Location: Austin
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You don't need to be fluent in Spanish to apply for Mexicna citizenship, you just need to enter here and apply for a temporal work visa and if you are here legally you can even apply for Healthcare insurance of IMSS with no deductibles and after 2 years with no precondition exemptions. And once you are Mexican which is a process which basically takes 5 years, you can even apply for Tuittion Free University.




Only issue is that your salary will be in Pesos.
Thank you.

Does everyone who applies qualify for temp visa? What about school for children of non-citizen?
Can a person get employment without a visa?
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Old 01-26-2017, 12:08 PM
 
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Is it correct that Mexico won't accept unskilled labor? Legally, I mean...
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Old 01-26-2017, 12:12 PM
 
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Thank you.

Does everyone who applies qualify for temp visa? What about school for children?
Can a person get employment without a visa?
Formal Employment, to say which include Paying Taxes, Paying Social Scurity (Health Care , Mortgage Preference fund, Retirement fund), Yes you need to be here Legally, But if you go Informal and work without Papers, Nobody is pursuing employers to punish them by hiring foreingers,


About Public School, (tuittion Free Elementary and highschool) does require some papers of identification not nationality of the student but for example, Many Guatemalan Kids who live in the Guatmalan Side of the Border have elementary School in Mexican side of the border and they go and come every day, and they are not Mexican. the system allows kids to study up to Highschool with not Mexican Papers.


SEP elimina requisito para permitir estudiar en México a menores migrantes
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Old 01-26-2017, 12:17 PM
 
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Is it correct that Mexico won't accept unskilled labor? Legally, I mean...


No it is not Correct, Many Central Americans enter Mexico heading to US but when they are deported they stay here, and they find some ways to survive and work. I know some who don't have papers.




The system is created to serve and yes it needs everybody to pay. But we do not see any movement of "away with central americans" or "away with foreigners"
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Old 01-26-2017, 12:40 PM
 
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They can strike as many deals as they want but it's no different than begging for scraps from China or any other country... you really think countries holding the cards are going to have balanced deals... you make me laugh liberal... the US is pretty kind, try pissing the Chinese off...
They have no clue how the world economy works because economics is based on statistics and facts, something they don't deal with very well as we all know.
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The Chinese would have NEVER agreed to some of the deals that the U.S. has in the past.

China would not have made the deals with Mexico that the U.S. has and I would go as far as to say China would have never signed up for NAFTA in its current state.

You think China would let Japan or Vietnam get the better of them in a trade deal? I think not.
Trump is 100 percent right in regards to the economy and NAFTA and so on. We have been letting other countries take advantage of us.

If your country is holding the economic golden goose you don't allow access to it unless YOUR COUNTRY is benefiting from it just as much, if not MORE, than the country you're dealing with.

That is exactly how China works it. The U.S. has been stupid for over 30 years now, ever since Reagan took office really.
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Old 01-26-2017, 12:53 PM
 
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You don't need to be fluent in Spanish to apply for Mexicna citizenship, you just need to enter here and apply for a temporal work visa and if you are here legally you can even apply for Healthcare insurance of IMSS with no deductibles and after 2 years with no precondition exemptions. And once you are Mexican which is a process which basically takes 5 years, you can even apply for Tuittion Free University.




Only issue is that your salary will be in Pesos.



You have to be a citizen to own property however. You also cannot work in mexico unless the job you desire can not hire anyone else Who is a citizen.
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Old 01-26-2017, 01:00 PM
 
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You have to be a citizen to own property however. You also cannot work in mexico unless the job you desire can not hire anyone else Who is a citizen.
No, you don't have to be a citizen to own property in Mexico. Non-citizens can own property anywhere except for that which is within 50 KM of the coast or 100 KM of the border. If it is by the coast, the property is held in a bank trust for the non-citizen. I know this because my U.S. family has held trust ownership of a condominium in Mexico, on the ocean, since 1978. For all intents and purposes we own the property and have complete control.
Foreign Ownership of Property in Mexico

You can also work there.
https://www.internations.org/mexico-...-mexico-15388]
I don't know where you got your information but a simple Google search will give you the correct information.
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Old 01-26-2017, 01:06 PM
 
Location: Free State of Florida
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Yup....if they can't take advantage of us they will take their ball & go home.
Mexico doesn't have a ball.
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Old 01-26-2017, 01:12 PM
 
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Will Mexico revert back to the economy they had prior to NAFTA ?

Reselling the same taco five times before it gets eaten to circulate the peso.
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