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[*] posted on 11-1-2013 at 11:41 AM


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Since 2009, and multiple crossings, various destinations both BC & BCS, sometimes with tourist card and sometimes without, I have never once been asked to present it by police, military or border crossing.

What happens if you are caught without one ??? :?:

Going in without tourist card is the risk that I would not take, this card is easy to get and costs very little. Will they run you out of country, or put in some cell for a day or two, or just make you lose half a day at some check-point - I am not looking forward to find out. What I was wondering about is the issue with "stamping out the exit" or returning the card - other than in the airport, obviously. I guess, the answer is what I already knew - it doesn't matter whether you return it or not.
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[*] posted on 11-1-2013 at 11:49 AM


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Going in without tourist card is the risk that I would not take






With you on that, the actual RISK seems to be non existant, the
part about not being checked for an fmm is not the right
tack to take, I haven't been checked for a Mex Fishing
License while panga fishing either, but I get one. the Mex Govt
asked/requests tourists comply with thier regs, I think
that is the least we can do, be a responsible visitor
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[*] posted on 11-1-2013 at 02:35 PM


Sancho,

Thanks for that reply. It is my sentiment also. Including fising license, USA or Canda or Mexico. It's the right thing to do. I feel the same way about insurance.

And yet, on several crossings, insurance places were closed in Calexico when I crossed and I drove bare.

And a few times, I could not get into the correct lane for the FM document as car raced by me and the next thing you know you are in Tijuana or Mexicali and lost or speeding along and ... ugh, oh, now what?

My question is from a practicality standpoint. I'd like to comply, and yet it is not always easy. As I am now in Rosarito and headed south in a few minutes ... post about Tourist Card in Ensenada? FMM? FMT?

-Bryan

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With you on that, the actual RISK seems to be non existant, the
part about not being checked for an fmm is not the right
tack to take, I haven't been checked for a Mex Fishing
License while panga fishing either, but I get one. the Mex Govt
asked/requests tourists comply with thier regs, I think
that is the least we can do, be a responsible visitor


[Edited on 2013-11-1 by bryanmckenzie]

[Edited on 2013-11-1 by bryanmckenzie]




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[*] posted on 11-1-2013 at 04:03 PM


See where you asked in another thread, Bryan.



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[*] posted on 11-1-2013 at 04:44 PM


There is not much speeding or problems with changing lanes at new El Chap crossing to Tijuana. Though, the OP is going to cross at Mexicali. Last time I checked - earlier this year - Ensenada INM office was still issuing tourist cards, so this is can be an option if you couldn't stop at the border for some reason.
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[*] posted on 11-1-2013 at 05:01 PM


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I have heard of folks being fined and I always get asked at the Monument G.N. and have been asked over the years for it.. its not a big thing..I used to get thru Vagabundos Del mar no I just grab at the border and be done with it..........


Captkw,

Just curious when was the last time you were checked at Guerrero Negro (monument)? I'm wondering if I have just been lucky because I haven't been checked there for years. Thanks!




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[*] posted on 11-1-2013 at 05:49 PM


I don't go into Sur very much... and not always on Hwy. 1.

Last Year (2012) there is a ALTO (STOP) sign right in front of the INM office and the guy was in there, looked at us... and waved us on. This is just south of the Eagle Monument.

In 2011, Nomad edm1 was inspected and FINED $100 dollars for his wife not having a tourist card (they wouldn't issue one to her in Mexicali because her passport had recently expired... so they chanced it).

In 2009, he came up to my window and inspected the FM-T.

In 2007, he came up to my window and inspected the FM-T.

In 2001, he came up to my window and inspected the FM-T.



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[*] posted on 11-1-2013 at 07:23 PM


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I don't go into Sur very much... and not always on Hwy. 1.

Last Year (2012) there is a ALTO (STOP) sign right in front of the INM office and the guy was in there, looked at us... and waved us on. This is just south of the Eagle Monument.

In 2011, Nomad edm1 was inspected and FINED $100 dollars for his wife not having a tourist card (they wouldn't issue one to her in Mexicali because her passport had recently expired... so they chanced it).

In 2009, he came up to my window and inspected the FM-T.

In 2007, he came up to my window and inspected the FM-T.

In 2001, he came up to my window and inspected the FM-T.



[Edited on 11-2-2013 by David K]


Good to know! Thanks!




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[*] posted on 11-3-2013 at 09:38 PM


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There is not much speeding or problems with changing lanes at new El Chap crossing to Tijuana. Though, the OP is going to cross at Mexicali. Last time I checked - earlier this year - Ensenada INM office was still issuing tourist cards, so this is can be an option if you couldn't stop at the border for some reason.


Scuttlebuttand I haven't done this myselfis that they only issue for people actually arriving in Ensenada, so just tell them you came in on a yacht.
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[*] posted on 11-3-2013 at 09:52 PM


Been asked one time for my tourist card since 1990. It was at Guerrero Negro and I just paid the guy some cash and he let us go. I have gotten tourist cards many times. I used to pull them out at military checkpoints, trying to look like the good American with all the right paperwork only to have them immediately tossed back (politely) at me.
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[*] posted on 11-3-2013 at 10:04 PM
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Consistantly inconsistent!! that's what I bank On...LOL:lol:...Ps...Pacifico...now thinking about it..your right..They have not asked Me there in a few years..my Spanish is good and I can wiggle out of problems rather good!! but a tourist card for Me is a no brainer..just get it..funny thing the new head of ca. UC system just made public 5 million for illlegals in the system for personal help...WTF...get the card..:cool:

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