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Category: Advice

How to Get Married in Cancun: A Step by Step Legal Guide for Foreigners
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In Mexico, the only legally recognized marriage is a civil ceremony. While many couples choose to have a religious or symbolic ceremony, these do not replace the legal requirements of a civil wedding. Planning a legal wedding with a foreigner in Mexico? A civil wedding celebrated in Mexico is legally valid in the USA, Canada,

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Can you work in Mexico with a Temporary Resident Card?
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Temporary Residence with Work Permit in Mexico is a type of residence that allows you to work in Mexico. Temporary Residence in Mexico Temporary Residence is one through which a foreigner can remain in Mexico for a certain time; 1, 2, 3, or up to 4 years. The temporary resident card can last from 1

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Permanent Residency for Retirees: Your Golden Retirement in Mexico
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In 2026, Mexico has solidified its position as the world’s number one destination for retirees and pensioners. The combination of a privileged climate, world-class healthcare, and a competitive cost of living makes Cancun and the Riviera Maya the ideal locations to enjoy the fruits of a lifetime of work. However, to enjoy this chapter with

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Temporary vs. Permanent Residence in Mexico: Which One is Right for You?
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If you are planning to move to the Cancun, you have likely heard terms like FM1, FM2, or FM3. However, since the major immigration reform, these terms are officially obsolete. Today, the system is divided into two main categories: Temporary Residence and Permanent Residence. In this 2026 guide, we break down the differences to help

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