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- LwiddisExplorer IIWow!
- JohndanielscpaExplorerNot $350; 350 pesos, which is about $16.
- 3oaksExplorerJohndanielscpa got the correct information.
Just more proof why anything read on the internet should be verified before being taken as fact:
"Foreign tourists will pay tax to stay in Baja
Visitors from abroad will pay 350 pesos to spend more than a day in Baja California Sur
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Mexico News Daily | Tuesday, January 24, 2017
The governor of Baja California Sur intends to enact a controversial new 350-peso (US $16) tax on tourists coming from abroad and staying for more than one day
- See more at: http://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/foreign-tourists-will-pay-tax-to-stay-in-baja/#sthash.epdd3jhM.dpuf" - qtla9111NomadAmericans have the money. Mexicans pay too for their visas, permits, passports to enter the U.S. That's life.
- kca87ExplorerIt's $350 pesos not USD -- about $16 USD.
- Carl_n_SusanNomad III guess it will help the pay for the "Wall". :-0
- Talleyho69ModeratorIt's about the same fee paid for an FMM "visa" for the mainland.
The US charges incredibly high amounts for a visit to visit. Embarrassing. - DutchmenSportExplorerIf there's money to be had, someone will find a way to get it!
- mexicorussExplorer II
DutchmenSport wrote:
If there's money to be had, someone will find a way to get it!
It's been free for decades over decades to visit baja Mexico. When you travel to foreign lands you need to pay an entrance (travel visa) fee. Your comment was just not necessary. - tony_leeExplorerWhy is it free now to visit Baja. What about the FMM that is mandatory if you are going to leave the border zone or stay more than a few days in the border zone.
As for having to pay fees to visit other countries - true for some countries but still free for a heap of others as is the TVIP too.
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