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[*] posted on 8-17-2020 at 08:17 AM


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So I would think that a couple would be allowed.
It looks clean and it looks quite nice too. Those are a big points in my book.


I am sure that Harald is trying to avoid a "single" person looking for a party house rental.


I stayed at Harald's guest room for a few nights... It is inside a walled compound, very secure. The compound is filled with various trees, lots of birds, the pool, and is a tropical paradise. Since the guest room is next to his house (not attached) there is no chance for any wild party unless Harald and his guest want one! The guest room has an attached chapel for meditation... it is serene.





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[*] posted on 8-21-2020 at 11:34 AM


Quote: Originally posted by David K  
However, per CBP website and Mexican Migra, only ESSENTIAL travel is permitted (owning a home in Mexico qualifies). The travel limit has been extended into mid-September, I just read.

Yes, sort of. Essential are Mex citizens and temp/perm residents (regardless of home ownership), while tourists that own properties are still tourists and thus non-essential. It's been extended until September 21.

But, as Mtgoat wrote, Mexico rarely enforce it so if the OP wants to go, nobody (probably) will stop him.

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