Watch this video before driving your car into Mexico in 2024

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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2024
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    🚗 Planning a road trip to Mexico with your foreign-plated vehicle? Join Paul in this insightful video as he shares valuable information and expert tips to make your journey seamless and stress-free! Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-timer, Paul's extensive knowledge will guide you through the ins and outs of driving across the border.
    🌐 In this video, Paul covers crucial topics such as documentation requirements, visa regulations, and essential paperwork to ensure a smooth entry into Mexico.
    🌍 Whether you're driving for leisure, business, or relocation purposes, Paul's insights cater to all, providing a comprehensive guide for a successful cross-border road trip. Don't let uncertainties hinder your adventure - watch now and empower yourself with the knowledge needed to enjoy a trouble-free journey into Mexico!
    🔍 Key Topics Covered:
    Deciding to bring your car or not
    Documentation and visa requirements
    Securing proper insurance for your vehicle
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Komentáře • 33

  • @MovingToMexiCo
    @MovingToMexiCo  Před 6 měsíci +9

    Additional tips and info:
    Baja Peninsula: Foreign-plated vehicles driven into the states of Baja California and Baja California Sur do not require a Temporary Import Permit (TIP). However, your US or Canadian car plates must be valid and any stickers must be kept current while the vehicle is on the Baja peninsula. If you take your car from La Paz to the Mexican mainland (by ferry) you will become subject to the car import rules
    Deposit price depends on the year of your vehicle:
    $400 U.S. - 2007 model year and newer
    $300 U.S. - 2001 - 2006 model years
    $200 U.S. - 2000 model year or older

  • @karoltraviss7544
    @karoltraviss7544 Před 6 měsíci +10

    In 2018, early in the morning at the Nogales truck crossing we encountered 2 men eating burritos at a folding table (first clue!) which was was blocking the roadway. They, too, were offering 21Km assistance. We insisted no, we are going to Km 21 and don't need your help. Fortunately I had researched the situation as this was our first time driving to Mexico, so we didn't fall for it. The trip was uneventful after that. We now have our residency status and own a car in Mexico so have no need to make the trip at this point. We recently spent half a day with our holiday season visitors trying to track down one of our license plates during a day trip to Rincon de Guayabitos (it seems we had parked illegally and it had been removed as collateral). The ticket had no station address on it and it took some time to sort the situation out! We weren't the only ones lining up at the station to pay up 700 pesos (both nationals and gringos like us)! Eventually a motorbike pulled up and the rider opened a little hatch and took out a stack of license plates to return to those who had paid their fine! Perhaps not a scam but definitely a huge revenue opportunity for the community! Be careful out there.

    • @MovingToMexiCo
      @MovingToMexiCo  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Oh man! I’m glad you guys were aware of the scammers at the border. A couple of years ago here in Bucerias the a police officer went through the town and gave everybody a ticket. Parked in the wrong direction, ticket. Parked in the yellow, ticket. Like you said, a good way to make some quick cash…

  • @jonf2126
    @jonf2126 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Sold the car, and walk everywhere possible. Otherwise, taxi, InDrive, or the bus. Good exercise! I'm glad I left it behind. I don't miss it. I just have to plan ahead when running errands.

    • @MovingToMexiCo
      @MovingToMexiCo  Před 6 měsíci

      Well done. Have you considered getting a car or bike?

  • @adamhume5999
    @adamhume5999 Před 6 měsíci +5

    One FYI for TIP deposits:
    $400 U.S. - 2007 model year and newer
    $300 U.S. - 2001 - 2006 model years
    $200 U.S. - 2000 model year or older

  • @Ebbandjayflo
    @Ebbandjayflo Před 6 měsíci +6

    Paul, thanks for your transparency. Good stuff, bro. Yeah, scammers are worldwide, and they don't discriminate whether it's 1st, 2nd, or third world. I'm glad you came out unscathed, really and...great advice...always listen to your dog! ✌️ 🐕

  • @that_introverted_mom
    @that_introverted_mom Před 6 měsíci +4

    Really good video! One of a kind! Could you please discuss the topic of bringing furniture/any other big personal things from the US/ Canada to Mexico?

  • @stevendesmond7064
    @stevendesmond7064 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Good information Paul.

  • @pv6450
    @pv6450 Před 6 měsíci +3

    We ate going to use local transport and the occasional taxi while we are down there for two months. Not sure how it will all work out but for sure will be interesting.

  • @JoeyBeeFit
    @JoeyBeeFit Před 5 měsíci +2

    Just wanted to mention that after you receive your tip and pay the $200 to drive into Mexico you might be under the impression that you will receive the $200 again when you leave. We were told by the banjercito that we were supposed to see them a second time within 30 days of having entered mx in order to receive our refund. According to them it was because we didn't that we were not eligible to receive our $200 back when we left mx. Our money was never returned and this is a common occurrence amongst visitors.

    • @MovingToMexiCo
      @MovingToMexiCo  Před 5 měsíci

      Hey Joey! So they wanted you to return to the banjercito after 30 days to get your refund?

  • @tonydanzl
    @tonydanzl Před 6 měsíci +3

    Doesn't Baja Sur & Baja California Sur have completely different rules vs the rest of Mexico ???

    • @MovingToMexiCo
      @MovingToMexiCo  Před 6 měsíci +4

      Baja Peninsula: Foreign-plated vehicles driven into the states of Baja California and Baja California Sur do not require a Temporary Import Permit (TIP). However, your US or Canadian car plates must be valid and any stickers must be kept current while the vehicle is on the Baja peninsula. If you take your car from La Paz to the Mexican mainland (by ferry) you will become subject to the car import rules.

  • @RomanSherin-lm9cs
    @RomanSherin-lm9cs Před 2 měsíci +1

    Any ideas of how to import a car from US car auction-i know a lot of mexicans buy cars and resell in mexico i wanna do the same

    • @MovingToMexiCo
      @MovingToMexiCo  Před 2 měsíci

      I don’t know for sure. Try “Pats Plates” over on Facebook.

  • @djdiscovinnie
    @djdiscovinnie Před měsícem

    Hey Paul. Great video. Thanks for doing this. We are moving to PV to live permanently and have our Temp Res Visas all set to go. We are hoping to bring our 2013 Convertible VW Bug as it's the perfect car to have their for trips outside PV and/or Costco and such. Once we have our Temp Visas stamped at the border are we all set to go as long as we have title/registration and DLs? Also I'm confused. Once we've lived there a few years I was told our visas will convert to Permanent Res Visas, but it sounded like we then could NOT have our vehicle?? Is that the case, or does it just mean we have to pay the taxes to keep it there at that point. Thanks.

    • @MovingToMexiCo
      @MovingToMexiCo  Před měsícem

      I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
      Once you have your Temporary Import Vehicle Permit, you can drive anywhere in Mexico legally.
      Permanent residency is not automatic. You will need to apply for this later if you want it… and even then there is no guarantee.
      If you do get permanent residency then you will need to take your car out of Mexico. Permanent residence aren’t allowed to use the temporary import permits. They would need to import the car which is usually a costly and complicated venture.
      Maybe your best bet is to renew your temporary residency visa if you want to keep your car.
      Otherwise I would sell it and buy a car in Mexico and forget the complications.
      Best of luck to you with your big move!

    • @djdiscovinnie
      @djdiscovinnie Před měsícem +1

      @@MovingToMexiCo Thanks Paul. This car is very sentimental to us and impossible to replace as they don't make them anymore. I'd love to know the exact process to "import" the car and pay what ever taxes are needed. I was under the impression we could do this as well once we gain permanent residency, if we do, which I would think owning a home and have a lot of assets to boot they would grant to us. It's also the absolute perfect car to have in PV for when we have short drives and such. I know everyone seems to say "just sell and buy a new one", but I have to think there is a way to keep what you have if that's your desire. It seems weird they would make you a perm res but then say get rid of your car. Does it make a difference that this is a VW Bug which were made in Mexico??

    • @MovingToMexiCo
      @MovingToMexiCo  Před měsícem

      @@djdiscovinnie
      Send me an email and I can connect you with someone who can assist you with the import process.
      info@movingtomexi.co

  • @JR-vs1zl
    @JR-vs1zl Před 6 měsíci

    BIG WARNING***If you are in the wrong lane, when returning by car, into the U.S., You will be fined an enormous amount of money. Please do you own research into this. Read the destination signs carefully. If this has happened to you, please leave let others know.

    • @MovingToMexiCo
      @MovingToMexiCo  Před 6 měsíci

      I’ve never heard of this and it’s true! $5,000 USD for returning in the wrong lane. Keep in mind that these are US Border officials doing this to US citizens.
      czcams.com/video/3hKP-Ep1Fcg/video.htmlsi=5H-sgZvc2GaICa8e

  • @danman1287
    @danman1287 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Dont do it. Transit is plentiful.

    • @MovingToMexiCo
      @MovingToMexiCo  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Why should’t people do it?

    • @danman1287
      @danman1287 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@MovingToMexiCo because u don't need it.. in the US u do. Plus see your vlog of how u got scammed. It happens everywhere. Foreign plate scam .. shakedown. So many foreigners just give money away. Then they keep doing it. Why not free money?... Gas station fill up... Mechanics... Traffic stops... Accident scams...list goes on... N for what? To do what a taxi can do for a song? .. bus rides r cheap so r flights

  • @dirkwilbanks8136
    @dirkwilbanks8136 Před 5 měsíci +1

    How funny, we have a Volvo and was thinking about that. Great info Paul, thank you!

    • @MovingToMexiCo
      @MovingToMexiCo  Před 5 měsíci

      Haha. Are you going to bring it?

    • @dirkwilbanks8136
      @dirkwilbanks8136 Před 5 měsíci

      No, we will sell it or whatever we have and buy down there. @@MovingToMexiCo