Author: JL Tramites Migratorios Cancun

Author: JL Tramites Migratorios Cancun

Guide to Obtain Visas, Residences in Mexico and Immigration
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This is a guide to acquire visas, residences in Mexico and Immigration. We offer you an overview of the Mexican immigration system, detailing the main visas and options available for those who wish to visit Mexico for tourism, business, retirement, living or work purposes. We also address the process for those seeking to establish themselves

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Digital Nomad or Freelancer Visa in Mexico: The Path of Financial Solvency
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Mexico has solidified its status as a top global paradise for remote work. However, a common confusion persists: What visa should you apply for if your employer is not in Mexico or if you work independently for foreign clients? Unlike those hired by a local company (who require Residency by Job Offer), freelancers and remote

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Which Countries Are Visa-Free for Mexican Passport Holders?
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The Mexican passport is a very secure passport and allows you to travel to 159 countries without a visa. In 2024, the Mexican passport obtained 22nd position with 159 destinations. This index is based on data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), considering 227 travel destinations. You can check the complete Guide to Obtain

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What is the RFC and why do Foreigners in Mexico need it?
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The RFC or Registro Federal de Contribuyentes is a unique registration key that serves to identify any person who carries out an economic activity from having a bank account in Mexico. Since 2022, the Federal Taxpayer Registry (RFC) is mandatory for those over 18 years of age, including foreigners. Therefore, any foreigner who wishes to

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Can I create a Company in Mexico as a Foreign?
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If you are a foreigner and want to open a branch of your company abroad, or you want to start a business in Mexico and create a company, this information is for you. Can I create a company in Mexico as a foreigner? Yes, a foreigner can create a company in Mexico; to do so,

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Can I get a Temporary Residency Visa by Investing in Mexico?
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Mexico, with its beauty, culture and growing real estate development, has been an attractive destination for those who are seeking to establish permanent residence and those wishing to invest in property in the country. But, did you know that in Mexico there is an interesting relationship between the acquisition of real estate and obtaining a

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How to Get Mexican Citizenship If You Have Mexican Parents
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Dual Citizenship Made Easy (without Losing Your Current Citizenship) with J. L. Immigration Services in Cancún, Mexico. We will help you to get Mexican citizenship if you have Mexican parents. Did you know you may already be eligible for Mexican citizenship if one or both of your parents are Mexican? Whether you were born in

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Permanent Residency in Mexico through a Mexican Child: A Family Unity Guide
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If you are a foreigner and have had the fortune of your child being born in Mexico or if you have a child of Mexican nationality (by birth or naturalization) Mexican immigration law grants you an extraordinary benefit: the ability to obtain Permanent Residency directly, without needing prior temporary residency. At J.L. Immigration Services, we

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Can a Foreigner Register a Child Born in Mexico? Everything You Need to Know
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If you’re a foreigner living in or visiting Mexico and your child was born here, you may be wondering how If you are a foreigner and your child has been born on Mexican soil, the short answer is yes. Not only can you register them, but it is a constitutional right. Mexico follows the principle

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