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qtla9111
Jul 13, 2020Nomad
You can't come and go as you please. You need to check out at the border or airport. Your permanent residency is not a free pass. They keep track of the amount of time you are in and out of the country.
I am hoping to go to the INM office this week as there is a list of obligations a resident has to fulfill.
I won't argue this point, it's fact. If you want to disregard the law, that's fine with me. Rules are rules.
As for the "free-zone" and U.S. or Canadian plated vehicles, just remember the sailboat story and the 338 sailboats and yachts that were confiscated as the owners ignored.
What is the purpose of living in Mexico if you need to have everything American. Doesn't make sense. Finished.
I am hoping to go to the INM office this week as there is a list of obligations a resident has to fulfill.
I won't argue this point, it's fact. If you want to disregard the law, that's fine with me. Rules are rules.
As for the "free-zone" and U.S. or Canadian plated vehicles, just remember the sailboat story and the 338 sailboats and yachts that were confiscated as the owners ignored.
What is the purpose of living in Mexico if you need to have everything American. Doesn't make sense. Finished.
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