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MEXICOWANDERER
Mar 11, 2018Explorer
Each underwriter sets their regulation concerning the lack of the insured having a Forma Migratoria Multiple
But there's a catch and it goes like this...
The FMM is one thing, the 180-day vehicle permit another.
The vehicle permit is valid only so long as the FMM is valid. No FMM, no TIP.
No tip, no coverage.
As per Jim Lewis of Lewis & Lewis.
Technically according to Aduana, visitor's vehicles to the non TIP areas such as the Bajas Californias are there illegally unless extraneous car licenses are current and and valid. If a vehicle is cited for an invalid license the underwriter can legally deny coverage. Aduana just pointed the necessity of having valid tags a week ago. Tijuana Garita 2.
Rules and reality often conflict. But knowing the law and obeying it will keep a person out of hot water.
But there's a catch and it goes like this...
The FMM is one thing, the 180-day vehicle permit another.
The vehicle permit is valid only so long as the FMM is valid. No FMM, no TIP.
No tip, no coverage.
As per Jim Lewis of Lewis & Lewis.
Technically according to Aduana, visitor's vehicles to the non TIP areas such as the Bajas Californias are there illegally unless extraneous car licenses are current and and valid. If a vehicle is cited for an invalid license the underwriter can legally deny coverage. Aduana just pointed the necessity of having valid tags a week ago. Tijuana Garita 2.
Rules and reality often conflict. But knowing the law and obeying it will keep a person out of hot water.
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