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[*] posted on 2-1-2007 at 04:19 PM


Sounds good to me, too!:yes::yes::yes:

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[*] posted on 2-1-2007 at 06:19 PM


There must be some kind of temporary work permit for non-residents. Do visiting musicians need an FM3? Or the crew members of a movie shoot? Representatives of foreign corporations? Otherwise how can Mexico do business in a world economy?
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[*] posted on 2-2-2007 at 04:32 AM
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Thank you for the overview. We have about 1 year to go with FM-2s and then we will become Naturalized Citizens with all of the rights of a mexican except voting. Our rights will include land ownership without the need of a fidecomiso. No more fees nor the need to keep $1500 in our Banomex account. Priceless
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[*] posted on 2-2-2007 at 06:54 AM


Don Ally - Possibly to speake to your question as of 1 1/2 years ago a friend of mine in Brownsville TX, US Citezen residing in BRO works for a company with a Maquilla in Matamoras. Occasionally he would have to go to the Maquilla for buisness. He had a regular FM-3 obtained through ihis company that he renewed each year just as we do.

Case#2 - Another friend in Nogales was an engineer at a Maquilla in Nogales, Son. He alved in and was a USC. He also had an FM3 that he renewed yearly.

Case #3 A slaseman for an equipment supply distributer in Tucson did sales of equipment all over Sonora and Sinaloa. He also had an FM3.

Case #4 A musician friend in Cabo, U S Citizen had an FM 3 to play music at a certain club there.

Prehaps not very common but it does happen, I am sure many do not bother but these folks at least "followed the rules".
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