What foreigners can and can’t do in Mexico
When residing in or visiting Mexico as a foreigner, whether or not you have an FM3 or FM2, there are certain important things to keep in mind. (more…)
When residing in or visiting Mexico as a foreigner, whether or not you have an FM3 or FM2, there are certain important things to keep in mind. (more…)
Mexican nationality can be obtained by various means such as marrying a Mexican, having children born in Mexico, etc., see list below. The most common way that we deal with is nationality and naturalization through residency. Once a resident has had an FM3 for 5 years, he/she can apply for an FM2, a higher level of residency or immigrant status. After having the FM2 for five years, the individual can then request the status of nationality.
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