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[*] posted on 7-17-2013 at 12:37 PM


A hard two days drive in a car got me from the cape to San Ysidro in the summer. My home in Michoacan is a HARD HARD 5 days from Nogales or Lukeville. To me that made all the difference in the world. 10 days, three thousand five hundred miles, and eighty dollars car permit cost plus two hundred dollars in toll road fees is a little hard to swallow every 180 days. Living on the peninsula changes the whole formula and level of desirability of jumping through hoops for permanent residency.



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[*] posted on 7-18-2013 at 10:20 AM


Great thread .... :)

Found this interesting, don't know about it ..as to validity, nor its application in the "field" ........ just saying :biggrin:

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CAPÍTULO XII

APOYO AL TURISTA

Artículo 146.- Se establece en el Municipio la boleta de infracción de cortesía que se aplicará exclusivamente a los turistas que infrinjan este ordenamiento. Esta Infracción de cortesía no implica costo alguno a los turistas, siendo su objetivo señalar la violación cometida y exhortar a conducir cumpliendo con las reglas de tránsito. La sanción de cortesía es aplicada hasta en dos ocasiones al mismo vehículo y/o conductor y no procede en los casos de actos y omisiones graves contrarios a lque se dispone en el presente Reglamento.

Chapter XII

Support for the Tourist

Article 146 - The Municipality has established a courtesy infraction ticket that is to be applied exclusively to tourists who violate this ordinance. The courtesy infraction has no penalties applied to tourists, being the objective to point out the violation committed and urge the driver to comply with the transit regulations. The courtesy penalty is applicable for the first two occasions in the same vehicle or driver and does not apply to serious acts or omissions which will be punished under the Regulations.


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[*] posted on 7-18-2013 at 12:17 PM
Yeah But Those Folks Living Deep In Mexico Insist The Permanente Is The Only Way To Go


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Clearly different living in Michoacan to do this than Mulege.
Sounds like the OP has a plan.


The problem is they do not understand how accessible the border is even from the tip of the capes. So they argue and argue that theirs is the only valid way to go. Unless someone despises returning to the USA or perhaps has a medical reason (cataracts for instance) and cannot "do" public transportation northward from the border, I just cannot see the absolute need of jumping through hoops to get permanente status. Not for the peninsula.




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[*] posted on 7-20-2013 at 07:35 PM


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Unless someone despises returning to the USA or perhaps has a medical reason (cataracts for instance) and cannot "do" public transportation northward from the border, I just cannot see the absolute need of jumping through hoops to get permanente status. Not for the peninsula.

They've lost the touch with reality, living there for too long :). IMO, when you have a health condition, taking a long-distance bus either NOB or SOB is easier than driving. Faster, too.
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