A Look at Residency Options in Mexico

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  • čas přidán 27. 03. 2021
  • In this video, Qroo Paul discusses the pros, cons and requirements for different residency (visa) options in Mexico.
    Ready to Move to Mexico? Check out the COMPLETE Mexico Relocation Guide
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    DISCLAIMER: I am not a lawyer, real estate professional, immigration specialist, import broker, financial advisor, major league umpire or astronaut. The information provided in my videos is based on my own experiences and/or research and is not intended to serve as professional advice. I make no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy or completeness of said information. In other words, take some responsibility for your own life choices and conduct your own research before making important decisions.

Komentáře • 496

  • @qroo
    @qroo  Před rokem +4

    Ready to Move to Mexico? Check out the COMPLETE Mexico Relocation Guide bit.ly/3SICdD0
    Boost Your Spanish czcams.com/video/Nzc1oRSAPQ0/video.html

    • @nucreation9833
      @nucreation9833 Před 9 měsíci

      Hey great video !!! Did you do a video on the process of asking the USA courts from removing you from their Jury Duty summons if you are now living in Mexico 🇲🇽 or other country ?

  • @markdavis780
    @markdavis780 Před 3 lety +174

    This is actually the only CZcams channel I’ve found on Mexico that methodically covers the main issues of being an expat. Keep up the good work!!

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety +8

      I appreciate that!

    • @acajudi100
      @acajudi100 Před 3 lety +8

      I agree 100%

    • @jeffnoble1218
      @jeffnoble1218 Před 2 lety +1

      Hear, Hear! I'm about to interview for Solutions Architect Apprenticeship with AWS. Requirement is to provide a 3-15min presentation on something I'm passionate about. Why would I go anywhere else but this channel? My biggest issue now is condensing Paul's fantastic work into 15min! Types of residency, Income requirements, can I live on SS in Mexico, and I'll probably round it off with his top ten tips for moving to Mexico.

    • @petersydow4002
      @petersydow4002 Před 2 lety +5

      This is a great channel but there are more channels aptly describing how to go about living in Mexico and be current with the legal matters like Tangerine Travels,Retire in Mexico, Two travelers in Mexico and many more... However I really like this channel

    • @jeffnoble1218
      @jeffnoble1218 Před 2 lety +1

      @@petersydow4002 I find that incredibly untrue, but we all have our own opinions and preferences

  • @markemmer4371
    @markemmer4371 Před 3 lety +47

    Paul, as someone who has informally advised and assisted foreigners in Michoacán about all of these subjects, I wish I could do it as concisely, correctly and completely as you did in this video. In the future, I'll just refer them here and not try to explain it myself. Well done, amigo.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks for the complement, Mark!

  • @chriscumo
    @chriscumo Před 2 lety +5

    You could always open an account at Vector or Intercam as a Tourist. It is not exactly a bank account, but still works fine

  • @bertimusz4151
    @bertimusz4151 Před 3 lety +5

    I drove my foreign plated vehicle around QRoo for over 10 years until it died. I was harassed by the police less than 6 times mostly in the Cancun area and nowhere else. I was stopped by the police between Playa and Tulum for doing 120 kmh in a 60 kmh zone. I received a warning in perfect English. There are certain things i love about QROoo.

  • @Cumeni-Ha
    @Cumeni-Ha Před 3 lety

    Your info is golden!

  • @filibertofonseca8083
    @filibertofonseca8083 Před 2 lety

    Much needed info. Thank you

  • @belizeguy
    @belizeguy Před 3 lety +2

    Always interesting. Thanks Paul.

  • @mconnie111
    @mconnie111 Před 3 lety +2

    Keep up the great videos !

  • @chayofloreszaldivar4386

    You’re the best videos available on the topic! So smart too! Love you guys!

  • @tombrooks9699
    @tombrooks9699 Před 3 lety

    Wealth of information Paul, great video

  • @tommyuber1878
    @tommyuber1878 Před 2 lety

    Very well done yours videos help us very much

  • @cabowabo78727
    @cabowabo78727 Před 2 lety

    Love your channel and wealth of information!

  • @wesalmeidarestorations8128

    Great job. I just found your channel, and found some good info. I subscribed and found myself binge watching. Again, keep up the good work.

  • @dosdandelions8879
    @dosdandelions8879 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much Paul. Your information is so concise and easy to understand.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the super positive feedback. You made my day. :)

  • @charlesdavis7461
    @charlesdavis7461 Před 3 lety

    Your videos are always clear and very helpful, thank you.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety

      Glad you like them!

  • @carlonoble4903
    @carlonoble4903 Před 3 lety

    Always great info. Thanks

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching!

  • @alfredogarcia3190
    @alfredogarcia3190 Před 2 lety

    Excellent information once again guys
    Thank you for your time to keep us informed.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching, Alfredo.

  • @mayrablanco2013
    @mayrablanco2013 Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome video! Great information . . . lots to consider when moving. Thanks

  • @rozroyaltyroz9869
    @rozroyaltyroz9869 Před rokem

    I love u and Your wife soooo much!
    You both are helping me and my family a bunch.
    Thank you for QUALITY INFORMATION!!!

  • @migueltapia7302
    @migueltapia7302 Před 3 lety

    Well done! Very informative Paul.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety

      Thank you!

  • @snowbeast7216
    @snowbeast7216 Před 3 lety +17

    Thank you for being thorough with everything. I am making a five year plan on moving there, brushing up on Spanish, and leaving all the "stuff" behind. I like how you basically tell people don't drag everything down here or try to. I don't want or want to need a car any more. Thanks for the great videos, keep up the great work. I hope more folks make a plan using your videos and don't just "jump into" moving to Mexico.

    • @dennishassler605
      @dennishassler605 Před 3 lety

      I spend summers in Mexico often, but I like having my car with me. The car I take to Mex. is the Suburban - it's huge, but very safe and secure on any road.

  • @jimmcgettigan4826
    @jimmcgettigan4826 Před rokem

    Very helpful information.

  • @corgicaravan8315
    @corgicaravan8315 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Paul. Excellent video as usual.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety

      Many thanks!

  • @tesquire2
    @tesquire2 Před 3 lety +1

    Just starting our journey and will be moving to Puerto Morelos by June of 2022. Grateful for your Channel, blog, FB page etc. Thank you!!

  • @arlingtonguy54
    @arlingtonguy54 Před rokem

    Great info. I’ve been hoping for a clear and concise explanation of these things. 😊

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před rokem +1

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @techguy3507
    @techguy3507 Před 2 lety +13

    Qroo is a fantastic teacher. So well prepared, so very thorough. I'm guessing Qroo was a professor or PhD in his career. His videos are very impressive, informative, and interesting.

    • @TimeIdle
      @TimeIdle Před rokem +3

      I think he was in the police work. If he pulls you over, he would explain what you did wrong clearly. :)

  • @juanchavarria1815
    @juanchavarria1815 Před 2 lety +2

    Very informative 👍

  • @gford9988
    @gford9988 Před 3 lety +10

    Thank you very much for presenting clear, organized and relevant data about living in Mexico. Your channel is truly outstanding!!

  • @AmitSingh-zn1kz
    @AmitSingh-zn1kz Před 2 lety

    You are correct about the consistency: Inconsistency! Thank you.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching, Amit. :)

  • @tessjones5987
    @tessjones5987 Před 3 lety

    That was concise and to the point. Need to watch a few times to get all that you informed channel about. Thanks.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @lesburrows8469
    @lesburrows8469 Před 2 lety

    As always - very helpful - thanks 😊

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 2 lety

      My pleasure!

  • @cindylynch6197
    @cindylynch6197 Před 3 lety

    Excellent info. Thank you !

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety

      You're welcome. Thanks for watching. :)

  • @awakeaware9708
    @awakeaware9708 Před 2 lety

    Great channel and Information !

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 2 lety

      Thank you!

  • @PalaminoHills
    @PalaminoHills Před 3 lety

    Always a pleasant "class" THANKS.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, Craig.

  • @ismaelnava7406
    @ismaelnava7406 Před 2 lety

    What a great channel. Thank you.

  • @dougshukers4658
    @dougshukers4658 Před rokem +2

    I moved to Mexico in 2010. I got my RFC and permanent residency and then started an automotive repair business. The process was very easy, no FM process in Sonora anymore, it's just a one step process. I have never had a problem. Pay my taxes to Hacienda and live a good life. I'll retire in a few years. It has been zero hassle at all. My vehicles are all plated with Sonoran plates. Banking is a bit of a chore, but not difficult at all.

  • @clubcarpvideos
    @clubcarpvideos Před 3 lety +1

    Paul, you are a master communicator! I am just getting started reading your blog and following your videos.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety

      I'm not sure about the master communicator part but thanks for the compliment. :)

  • @WayneGluyas
    @WayneGluyas Před 2 lety

    Thanks very informative

  • @patriciadiaz5622
    @patriciadiaz5622 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Paul for the info!!! Love your humor too!!😆

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @veronicaherbert6029
    @veronicaherbert6029 Před 3 lety +5

    Gracias por la información

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety +1

      Gracias por tomarte el tiempo para ver el video. Saludos. :)

  • @KroolDeath
    @KroolDeath Před 2 lety +1

    Good information. I'm a temp resident (I'm married to a Mexican). Thank you!

  • @mvfreedom
    @mvfreedom Před 3 lety +5

    OMG loving your vids, they’re exactly what we’ve been looking for since we’ve recently started thinking about what it’s REALLY like living in MEX!

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for taking the time to watch them. :)

  • @aarongarcia1101
    @aarongarcia1101 Před 2 lety +1

    This is a great topic, after 4 years of living in Mexico with my wife and playing the 6 month visa thing, then Covid hit and it wasn't even necessary to leave the country. So, as a tourist, you don't have an inch of rights as we learned living close to the border. It was a great experience, been there done that.

  • @dennishassler605
    @dennishassler605 Před rokem

    Glad you even know about Baja, but that generally applies to all the border areas - they like to encourage economic activity from the USA, because that contributes to their growth.

  • @PeterJames143
    @PeterJames143 Před rokem +1

    you're amazing. Can't believe the level of detail you can remember and set out for us in these videos. Thank you. I can't even remember all the stuff you say unfortunately

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před rokem +2

      I enjoy helping people. Feel free to watch the videos as many times as you like. That actually helps me earn a bit more beer money. Take care, Peter.

  • @SiegfriedEmme
    @SiegfriedEmme Před 8 měsíci

    wow, you are a fountain of knowledge. thanks

  • @BeckyInCa
    @BeckyInCa Před 3 lety +3

    👍Much appreciated.

  • @vickycarroll7555
    @vickycarroll7555 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the info.....

  • @kenmcguire4650
    @kenmcguire4650 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks!

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks!

  • @robbiewillford4601
    @robbiewillford4601 Před 2 lety

    Very through and welll done.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, Robbie.

  • @ginoedwards6189
    @ginoedwards6189 Před 2 lety

    im only 13 minutes into this video. it is so cool. im trying to move to mexico so it is an absolute jackpot. what a golden post. best post ive ever watched on oooootube. thanks two expats mexico. appreciate!

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @ginoedwards6189
      @ginoedwards6189 Před 2 lety

      @@qroo czcams.com/video/hAWacVMa22w/video.html just watched this one. thanks so much for your channel. ive shared it with 3 people who immigrated to south america and they have all started watching your channel. its a jackpot for us immigrants, even if we arent in mexico!!!!!!!!

  • @aliciaestrada72
    @aliciaestrada72 Před 2 lety

    Great info!

  • @sweetpea3472
    @sweetpea3472 Před 2 lety +2

    It's so great that you did the research on why people were actually turned away from coming back to Mexico while using the tourist card. Love that homework. Thanks for the report. Very informative! :)

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching. :)

  • @michellel2509
    @michellel2509 Před 2 lety

    You really need to write a book. Your information is far more informative than the books I've purchased on Expats to Mexico 🇲🇽

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for that, Michelle. :)

  • @davidmalone9022
    @davidmalone9022 Před 3 lety +20

    My wife and I are seriously thinking of retiring to Mexico. The information about U.S. registered vehicles didn't worry me since we would almost certainly go the "Temporary Resident" route. What I was concerned about was that we are taking a trip to Loreto in May for a scouting trip. As part of that trip, I plan to look at a few sailboats in La Paz; however, if I were to buy one, it would need to "reside" in Loreto for the two years leading up to my retirement (and I would make regular trips to Loreto in the meantime.) Long story short, one can secure a TIP for a pleasure craft that is registered in the U.S. for $60 that is good for 10 years. Panic averted. :)
    In seeking information on all the varied implications of moving to Mexico, your channel has been a tremendous source of information, including the questions that need to be asked along the way. Thanks.

    • @r.c.salyer3652
      @r.c.salyer3652 Před 2 lety +1

      You've got it right - and on a good track. Read my comments above to reinforce and support your track. Loreto is beautiful, calm, peaceful place to retire.

    • @dontomas7177
      @dontomas7177 Před 2 lety +1

      did you decide where in Mexico you would like to retire? I am also planning my retirement, I hold a dual Citizenship. Mexican/American, let me recommend you the State of Yucatan, considered the safest State in Mexico and 3 of the best and safest places to live in the American Continent. Check it out.

    • @davidmalone9022
      @davidmalone9022 Před 2 lety

      @@dontomas7177 Update on what I said above. Now, a year later, we've taken three trips to Baja - one to Loreto and two to La Paz. We absolutely love La Paz, but are planning on going back one more time to Loreto to see it in the cooler months (our trips have been Summer Loreto, Winter La Paz, and Summer La Paz.) We want to give Loreto a fair shake and see it when the temperatures are cooler. But, we have found several houses along the way that fit our needs and budget exceptionally well.
      Having said that, yes, we are pretty sure that Baja Sur is our place. We have traveled to the Yucatan and loved Merida. During that trip, we also stayed a couple of days in Progreso, which was also very pleasant (this was about 20 years ago, so before it started to attract expats.) And while it might be fun to make the occasional visit to the Cancun and Quintana Roo areas, we are not very big on the tourist destinations. And I do love the ruins on the Yucatan. They are endlessly fascinating.
      My wife and I, at the time of the Merida trip, were teaching at Texas Tech my plane down, then hopped along the coast going back - visiting Campeche, Veracruz, and Tampico. We especially liked Veracruz, but still haven't found a place we like better than La Paz. I think that part of what has influenced us was that our first trip to Baja was about 25 years ago when we did a supported bicycle trip, camping all the way, around southern Baja. It was fabulous visiting all the small towns, camping among locals, eating in small roadside places, etc. It was truly magical.
      Thanks so much for making the suggestion. I think that if it weren't Baja, it would definitely be the Yucatan. You're right - it's a great place.

  • @garrettsnuff
    @garrettsnuff Před 3 lety

    Thank you

  • @lancefron1
    @lancefron1 Před 10 měsíci

    Fantastic information. Detailed but all efficiently presented. So, thank you.
    I had heard they tightened the rules starting Jan '23. Do those change temporary residency conditions?

  • @moniquendavid9990
    @moniquendavid9990 Před 3 lety +4

    This was a great overview! Please consider making a video with the step-by-step process of correctly leaving and re-entering Mexico as a temporary / permanent resident so that your resident visa is not revoked.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety +6

      That's actually on my short list of video topics.

  • @davemeglay3587
    @davemeglay3587 Před 2 lety

    Your videos are fantastic!! You have no idea how happy I am that I found you! My wife and I are having a condo built in Ciudad Mayakoba in Playa del Carmen. It should be completed by the end of this year and we will be leaving Tampa and living there full time. We are applying for permanent residency and I was wondering if you could recommend a Facilitator in Playa that we could use to secure our permanent residency. Thanks!

  • @MineshBaxiYT
    @MineshBaxiYT Před 3 lety

    great job

  • @Claude474
    @Claude474 Před 3 lety +12

    Great video. We're planning on retiring in Mexico 🇲🇽 within the next two years. I will be watching for when you do your video about permanent retirement residency and finance amounts.

    • @sharonsolieri8932
      @sharonsolieri8932 Před rokem +1

      Hi...

    • @sharonsolieri8932
      @sharonsolieri8932 Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your enlightening video. I am moving to San Miguel de allende in a few months. I enjoyed your delivery and I look forward to more of your talks. Sharon LCSW.

  • @MexicoAdventurer
    @MexicoAdventurer Před rokem +4

    I'm considering going MX citizen by marriage but it has completely changed in the past 10 years. I must take the test now. And it's in Spanish, which my Spanish is not quite as good as what's necessary. So... being a "perm res" is sufficient until I learn my Spanish and learn test material.
    I'm an American citizen, an Italian citizen (Jure Sanguinis) and soon... maybe 2 years... I'll be a Mexican citizen too. I've spoken with all the immigration offices of all 3 countries and there are no restrictions on my keeping all 3 citizenships imposed by any of the three countries I'll be a citizen of, once I add Mexico to the list.
    Looking forward to being able to own land in the "restricted zone." But that's not my goal. My goal is, if I die, to leave my considerably younger wife with citizenship in 3 countries and the financial ability to enjoy all 3 countries. And... to enjoy all 3 as citizen, myself.
    Paul this (your) info is the best on CZcams. Keep it coming.

  • @mikebaerdc
    @mikebaerdc Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your information. I now live in Mazatlan Mexico for 4 months now. I moved here from Florida USA. There is a bank here that does open accounts for Expats that are here on visitor visa's. The bank is called Intercam Bank. They are very good and encourage Expat's to open accounts with them. They are very secure and reliable. There are at least two branches here in Mazatlan. I would imagine they must have branches in other areas of Mexico as well. I know you can if your visitors pass is stamped for the 180 days. I am not sure about if it is stamped for less than the 180 days. They will tell you all the info you need to give them in order to open up the account and they will help you all through the process. I have an account with them and it is all good.

    • @dennishassler605
      @dennishassler605 Před rokem

      There can be a big difference in banks in Mexico. Some banks have zero fees for exchanging money, but that isn't something that's always available and it can change, too. Santander and HSBC were banks with good service for tourists and expats.

  • @AngelSantos-nm2yd
    @AngelSantos-nm2yd Před 3 lety +6

    I'm the only mexican who is watching this vídeo so interesting.

  • @JoanOfArgghh
    @JoanOfArgghh Před 3 lety +7

    We sold our cars before we moved here. We used Uber or took buses for longer trips, for a year. Once we got temporary status, we bought a new Volks Vento from the dealer for about $12k and we love it. It helps us blend in when we travel around Mexico. Driving it in the States will require that we buy temporary insurance, but it's far cheaper than renting a car in the US without having a U.S. car insured already.

    • @marcykaren
      @marcykaren Před 3 lety +2

      I have a Mexican car as well and our Mexican policy includes coverage in the US. We live in northern Mexico so the policies here might be different. Not all of the companies here provide that coverage though. You may want to check with a few - I know it saves us money.

  • @shakeonthemove
    @shakeonthemove Před 2 lety

    Just went to Atlanta consulate in Atlanta Ga. and got my Permanent residency in same day. Oaxaca here I come.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 2 lety

      Congrats!

  • @karendalsadik7119
    @karendalsadik7119 Před rokem

    Excellent info. Very inspiring. Maybe this is doable. So ready to leave the deterioating US empire.

  • @Dragon-kf5sb
    @Dragon-kf5sb Před 2 lety +5

    Great video with a wealth of information 🙂
    Something we found out by chance: as a permanent resident, my husband was inform that he must go to the immigration office to file a form of "change of home address" every time we move of a house or to another city/state; otherwise, you get into possible trouble. Something small, but important to know.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, you have to notify INM of all address changes.

    • @davidsebastianelli1326
      @davidsebastianelli1326 Před měsícem

      @@qrooYou also have to notify INM of a change of address as a Temporary Resident.

  • @kyronwalsh
    @kyronwalsh Před 2 lety +1

    Paul, were you a Lawyer in your past life? Love your videos… I’m sending your videos everywhere! Thx

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 2 lety +1

      No, I was a law enforcement officer but I did develop legal trainings for multiple agencies. When I moved to Mexico, I made an effort to learn the law there as well. Thansk for sharing the videos.

    • @20891
      @20891 Před 2 lety

      @@qroo you look like a detective. You should be in law and order

  • @alexgottmituns7049
    @alexgottmituns7049 Před 3 lety +11

    Here's a tidbit for and from naturalized Mexicans (In our case, Americans living in Baja) regarding drivers licenses/cars plates, and the rest of it: Long story short: We obtained permanent residence after 4 years of temp. residency. Three years after that we had our third (biological) child, this time in TJ instead of San Diego. Thanks to the 3 year residency and moreover, our son who was born in TJ, MEX : my wife, our other 2 kids and yours truly made Mexican citizenship. Back to the cars/licenses etc: My oldest sons ( US citizens/ recently Mex Citizens) drive Mexican cars with Mexican plates, binational Insurance ($1200 pesos a year about $60 USD. And no Commiefornia, err, California smog checks!!) and current/up to date car registrations "tarjeta de circulacion" and cross into the US on a daily basis to go to work using their US passport cards declaring to the CBP officer: "US Citizens. Nothing to declare. Going to work. We live in Mexico". The only question out of the ordinary one CBP official has asked of one of the boys was: "Is this car registered under your name?" My son answered: "Yes sir. It is." The officer's reply was (just as Star Wars): "Move along." We probably could have saved four years of temp res. by having a child in Mexico sooner, but well, he took 7 years (4 temp res and 3 Perm) to come to fruition. LoL.
    Caveat: We're very close to the U.S. border. I guess two miles as the crows flies.

    • @rawfish6304
      @rawfish6304 Před rokem

      Don’t naturalized Mexicans have to renounce their previous nationality unless they are married with a Mexican?

    • @alexgottmituns7049
      @alexgottmituns7049 Před rokem +2

      @@rawfish6304 Negative.

  • @rephillips56
    @rephillips56 Před 3 lety +1

    Great Video - We May move post COVID19

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety

      Mexico is a great place to call home. Great people, food, culture....we have loved it. You could always try it out for awhile to see if it's a good fit for you before diving in with both feet.

  • @FunnyNESS
    @FunnyNESS Před 3 lety

    You rock.

  • @gocanada9749
    @gocanada9749 Před rokem

    You can get an international drivers license at AAA in the US, good for 1 year

  • @margaritasablich3571
    @margaritasablich3571 Před 2 lety

    Hi!
    a new subscriber
    I am Mexican living in the US for 31 years i been thinking to retire somewhere down in Mexico not on my home town too expensive also is on the hills it might take me a while because I have two kids in school an americano citizen.
    But watching your videos gives me some new dreams.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 2 lety

      Welcome! Thanks for subscribing. :)

  • @callmeBe
    @callmeBe Před 2 lety

    Your videos are fantastic--thorough and easy to follow. Are you able to recommend an immigration facilitator or lawyer in Mexico? I scheduled what I thought was a Visa interview appointment at the Laredo Consular, but it turned out to be a Civil appointment instead. So I need to cancel it online, and that is far above my abilities. Keep up your fine work!

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 2 lety

      I have contacts in Playa del Carmen only. You will need someone in the area where you will be at. They go with you to get it all done.

  • @marineburgess
    @marineburgess Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Paul, Do not forget if you have temporary or permanent resident status in Mexico the airlines normally automatically charge you for the Mexican tourist card. You have to request a refund (at least with Delta Airlines) after you purchase the airline ticket and show proof you have the correct status. Just my two cents.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for adding that info. That would make a good video topic.

  • @Stevenfrijol
    @Stevenfrijol Před 5 měsíci

    The reason I bring small items to Mexico, is I go to an Eljido in Michoacan, about 30 minutes from town. It is sometimes a pain looking for certain thing is a small town.

  • @godbacchus
    @godbacchus Před 8 měsíci +2

    Don't forget that if you become a Mexican citizen (passport holder, not resident) you will lose the protections afforded to you as a foreign citizen and open yourself up to a brand new range of tax liabilities that you need to prepare for. Solid video!

  • @wimeatsworld
    @wimeatsworld Před 2 lety

    "Just FYI: they do sell cars in Mexico." and other remarks kind of make it seems he's not a big fan of importing. And as a European, importing (a car) would seem kind of crazy, even if you don't think about it.
    Liked this smooth & informative video a lot.

  • @andrewthacker114
    @andrewthacker114 Před rokem

    Good information. I guess citizens can vote.

  • @postalsolutions
    @postalsolutions Před 3 lety

    So many options....for myself I have to start on a tourist visa, then move on to Permanent Res. once I can show my financial solvency, which will take about 7 months. We are buying in the cabo corridor in the next couple of weeks. Thank you Qroo for all of your videos, they are the most informative and a clear method of obtaining information. You opinions and advice has made our move much easier.

  • @toonietom
    @toonietom Před 2 lety

    The cost is a big factor, mention of the price would be good.

  • @pmc7723
    @pmc7723 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent video and very well researched, thank you. Do you have a video for a Temporary Resident who needs to transfer to Permanent Resident in Mexico please?

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety +1

      I don't yet but it is a simple procedure that is very similar to a renewal.

    • @davidsebastianelli1326
      @davidsebastianelli1326 Před měsícem +1

      Just bring everything you used when you first got your TP and used again to renew it for three more years. Same paperwork same easy process.

  • @douglaslusky6052
    @douglaslusky6052 Před 2 lety

    Hey enjoyed your video. I have been in Baja for some eight years now. On our local newsletter, someone just wrote that now 7/1/2022 is the last time they would issue these permisos. THEY Will BE NO LONGER ISSUING SIX MONTH PERMITS. So this means soon I guess. One must get a temporary resident card. I have heard of this in the interior, but now it is in effect here in Baja.

    • @davidsebastianelli1326
      @davidsebastianelli1326 Před měsícem

      24/5/2024 My friend just came down to visit me and drove through at Tijuana.They didn't ask them anything about how long they were staying and gave them 180 day FMM.

  • @meridacavediver
    @meridacavediver Před 3 lety

    As of yesterday the financial requirements for temp residency at the Austin Mex. Consulate was 35k / month over the past 12 months.

    • @tcb1017
      @tcb1017 Před 3 lety +2

      I'm sure you meant to say 35 K pesos.

    • @meridacavediver
      @meridacavediver Před 3 lety

      @@tcb1017 Realizing this is the internet and there is information all over the place, here is what I used “ Applicants proving solvency with a savings account are required to show a balance of USD 32,426 over the last 12 months.“ and when I spoke with the gentlemen and got my approval he calculated in the exchange rate and I had to demonstrate a balance of $35k USD for each of the last 12 months.

  • @markvazquezmackay
    @markvazquezmackay Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks Paul for all the help. Our situation may be similar to Linda and yourself in that my wife holds Canadian and El Salvadoran citizenship, and I only Canadian. We are here on TR visas and both applied as Canadians. Will my wife be able to still do the 2 year fast track to citizenship?

  • @srewbigdata7832
    @srewbigdata7832 Před 3 lety

    You can also BUY a ligit drivers license from the state of Guerrero

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety

      That sort of thing happens all over Mexico. :)

  • @ishamisha
    @ishamisha Před 2 lety

    Your videos Paul, are always so informative. And if I might add (please don't shoot me) I find the information shared is a teeny tiny bit like drinking from a hose......it's A LOT to take in. I assume you are just a really good guy who wants to help, and share his knowledge. For me, I have a hard time keeping up with the content shared. I am trying to educate myself and my plan is to relocate to Mexico. Thank you for all you and Linda do to help the subscribers of your channel.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching, Lisa. I have often been accused of causing information overload for some folks. My approach does not always work well in a classroom setting, but via this fornat, people can watch the videos as many times as needed. I have a lot more planned for this channel too. It really comes down to just finding the time to make the videos. Take care and thanks again for watching.

    • @ishamisha
      @ishamisha Před 2 lety

      @@qroo - thank you so much for your kind reply, Paul. You are doing an excellent job. And, I (and soooo many others) appreciate all you do.

    • @darrenoconnell9716
      @darrenoconnell9716 Před rokem +1

      I would rather have MORE info than less. I simply use a notebook when I'm watching and jot down quick notes of the info that pertains to my situation

  • @FlyingCameraGuy
    @FlyingCameraGuy Před 2 lety

    Paul, I just got around to watching this video and wanted to let you know what happened to us. When we drove into Mexico in Dec of 2019 we got our FMM and TIP but I didn't look at the TIP until we were in Mazatlán. And to my surprise the TIP for only good for 3 months not the 180 days like our FMM. We then took the ferry across to La Paz and I went in the office there figuring they could fix the date on the TIP but they told me I had to go back to the border by the expiration date on the TIP. So you might want to let people know to make sure the TIP is for 180 days.

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing that, Bob.

  • @mrbear3487
    @mrbear3487 Před 2 lety

    As the saying goes Mexico is a country where everybody does what ever they want. Miss living in Mexico lived in Taxco guerrero and in Cancún near mercado 28. Currently living In Los Ángeles two incomes and Barely making it. It’s expensive here our apartment is 3 thousand dollars that takes a big chunk out of our income

  • @hectorlopez6275
    @hectorlopez6275 Před 2 lety

    Hi, love your videos.
    I have duel citizenship and plan on retiring in Mexico and want bring my car to Mexico . It is newer what steps do I need to take.

  • @jmc7533
    @jmc7533 Před 3 lety +1

    You do post great videos, thank you so much! If I got a permanent residency as a retiree, could I still be an investor, meaning renting out a condo or getting dividends from a persona moral?

  • @elreydavid1857
    @elreydavid1857 Před 3 lety

    Wow! What a great video! As with all of your videos this one was extremely detailed and very informative! I have lived here in Mexico for over 10 years now and I thought I knew it all, but it seems like I'm always learning something new when I watch your channel. Thanks and keep these great videos coming!

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much for the super positive feedback. What part of Mexico are you in?

    • @elreydavid1857
      @elreydavid1857 Před 3 lety +1

      @@qrool live in Guanajuato and every time I watch one of your videos I think to myself, man I sure wish this information was available way back when I was starting my Mexican adventure... I am quite sure that your content will be invaluable to many future expats, as it is very detailed and thoroughly explained in a way that is easy to understand! And even though I feel like I am pretty established here in Mexico, I still find your videos helpful and interesting. Thanks for the great content!

  • @ggmelful
    @ggmelful Před 3 lety

    Thanks Paul! One thing that I'd also be concerned about getting Mexican residency is that I think you become subject to Mexican income taxes, which are generally higher than those in the US. My understanding is that many expats in Mexico don't pay it based on a belief that income from the US/Canada is not taxable in Mexico, but technically I do not believe that is actually correct. Eventually they could crack down on that, so something to be aware of.

    • @susannbasta2972
      @susannbasta2972 Před 3 lety +3

      Income made in USA , is not taxed by Mexico. SS, Pension, IRA , for instance.

  • @NicholasJonesCPA
    @NicholasJonesCPA Před 6 měsíci

    Trying to get an appointment at the Consulate is wild

  • @danieldinverno8732
    @danieldinverno8732 Před 3 lety +3

    Great information.. thanks. Question 1: I plan to apply for permanent residency but not sure yet how many months per year I will reside in Mexico. My wife is a Mexican national and wants to maintain her US job and not sure how much time her company will allow her to work remotely per year outside the USA. There is no physical presence requirement of permanent residents correct? Question 2: My wife can get a TIP to drive our USA plated vehicle into Mexico correct? can she be allowed to keep it in Mexico longer like a temporary resident?

  • @doomo
    @doomo Před 2 lety +1

    could you update this considering the recent crazy changes?

  • @rfink222
    @rfink222 Před rokem

    Trying to bring an American plated car is really difficult if you are a permanent resident so do what Mexico wants you to do and that is buy your car in Mexico, they have plenty.

  • @GSXSF-250
    @GSXSF-250 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for to the great information.
    Can you recommend an immigration lawyer?

    • @qroo
      @qroo  Před 2 lety

      If you’re looking for a professional in the Playa del Carmen area, we recommend Adriana Vela -- immigrationtomexico.mx