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charliemanson
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ | Mexico should be satisfied with all the $'s Americans are pumping into the MX economy.
It's crazy how some of you just want to tax people endlessly.
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So just go away and make the rest of us happy...maybe “we“ are trying to weed out the ones we dont like...ever think of that!
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BigOly
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I just found this...interesting.
https://www.regularizaauto.sspc.gob.mx/
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charliemanson
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Yup, just that easy...exactly what I found.
Thanks for the post!
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It's great to come to baja nomads and get all wrong info from curmudgeon people who have no valid experience on the ground.
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surabi
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Well good thing we have you here, gnukid, the foremost expert (in your own mind) on everything from Covid to buying land that can be taken away from
you, to regularizing a car. Anything else you're the ultimate authority on?
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mtgoat666
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Quote: Originally posted by gnukid | It's great to come to baja nomads and get all wrong info from curmudgeon people who have no valid experience on the ground. |
It is great to come to baja nomadlandia and get all the curmudgeon’s opinions on his fellow curmudgeons!
Woke!
“...ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” “My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America
will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
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surabi
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Quote: Originally posted by charliemanson | Quote: Originally posted by JZ | Mexico should be satisfied with all the $'s Americans are pumping into the MX economy.
It's crazy how some of you just want to tax people endlessly.
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This is not a political issue that you want to make it. It is only about doing right for the land that most people here spend most of their time and
need to be informed of what is taking place.
We do not need your right winged BS here as you are the type that give the ones like us a really bad name here. Take your S..t to Florida with your
new master and leave the rest of us alone to do the right thing! |
Doing the right thing to JZ, apparently means doing what is of benefit to himself. This is the guy who brags publicly about sneaking his dog in the
back door of no-pets hotels, and advised others to do the same.
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4x4abc
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Quote: Originally posted by surabi |
Doing the right thing to JZ, apparently means doing what is of benefit to himself. This is the guy who brags publicly about sneaking his dog in the
back door of no-pets hotels, and advised others to do the same. |
that's what most humans do
if a right & wrong compass were built in, we would not need any laws
Harald Pietschmann
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4x4abc
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the ones that scream the loudest about following the law are usually the first ones to fail
Priest, Politicians etc
Harald Pietschmann
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charliemanson
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Quote: Originally posted by gnukid | It's great to come to baja nomads and get all wrong info from curmudgeon people who have no valid experience on the ground. |
Been here and married to a live long business owner for 25 years and you are saying exactly what?
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JZ
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Quote: Originally posted by surabi |
Doing the right thing to JZ, apparently means doing what is of benefit to himself. This is the guy who brags publicly about sneaking his dog in the
back door of no-pets hotels, and advised others to do the same. |
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charliemanson
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Quote: Originally posted by 4x4abc | Quote: Originally posted by surabi |
Doing the right thing to JZ, apparently means doing what is of benefit to himself. This is the guy who brags publicly about sneaking his dog in the
back door of no-pets hotels, and advised others to do the same. |
that's what most humans do
if a right & wrong compass were built in, we would not need any laws
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You have already showed us all that you dont believe in laws or doing the right thing.
Remember when you posted you went around La Paz all the time without a mask when we were in Covid crisis?
I do!
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sancho
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Lets hope not, 1000 replies and still going, BN's have way
too much time on their hands
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4x4abc
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Quote: Originally posted by charliemanson |
You have already showed us all that you dont believe in laws or doing the right thing.
Remember when you posted you went around La Paz all the time without a mask when we were in Covid crisis?
I do! |
memory and age rarely go well together
I always wore a mask - I still do
posting about not wearing a mask in La Paz?
what can I say - wasn't me
go check your memory
Harald Pietschmann
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Lengua
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Question , we have a 10 year TIP for our boat that we leave at the marina in La Paz.
Can you get a 10 year TIP for you vehicle and leave it in Mexico like we do with the boat or does it have to exit when you leave? Over the years when
we had towable boats we left out truck in Mexico at the airport storage in La Paz and Loreto. We would fly down and grab our truck and boat and put it
in the marina. We had a TIP for our smaller center console back in those days.
The question is , Can I get a 10 year TIP for the truck? WE are not temp Residents or permanent residents. We only get the 6 month FMM that they hand
out on the plane.
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surabi
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No, you can't get a 10 year TIP for your truck. A TIP is valid for the length of your immigration status- 180 days as a tourist, and In the case of
temporary residents, it is good for as long as the length of the temporary residency.
And they don't hand out FMMs on the plane anymore, those have been pretty much phased out. Now they just stamp your passport when you go through
immigration.
[Edited on 5-17-2023 by surabi]
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JZ
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Quote: Originally posted by Lengua | Question , we have a 10 year TIP for our boat that we leave at the marina in La Paz.
Can you get a 10 year TIP for you vehicle and leave it in Mexico like we do with the boat or does it have to exit when you leave? Over the years when
we had towable boats we left out truck in Mexico at the airport storage in La Paz and Loreto. We would fly down and grab our truck and boat and put it
in the marina. We had a TIP for our smaller center console back in those days.
The question is , Can I get a 10 year TIP for the truck? WE are not temp Residents or permanent residents. We only get the 6 month FMM that they hand
out on the plane. |
You can't get a 10 year TIP on a car/truck. But you don't need one. Because you don't have to have a TIP to bring/drive a car/truck in Baja.
It is true that you can't just leave it in Baja. But who is going to know you are leaving it there unless it's sitting outside or, maybe, someone
tattles on you?
If you have an RV or boat in Baja, and you leave it, that is a whole other story. You better get a 10 year TIP or you will very likely be screwed.
Things to consider about the ppl going nuts in this thread:
a) The article was written by an attorney to scare ppl and drum up business
b) One of the main protagonist lives in mainland MX where vehicle TIPs are required. She doesn't ever go to Baja and is just inflaming the situation
because that's what she does.
c) The OP (original poster) is also "stirring the pot." I sense that he is mad at some of his gringo neighbors and is a tattletale.
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surabi
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ |
b) One of the main protagonist lives in mainland MX where vehicle TIPs are required. She doesn't ever go to Baja and is just inflaming the situation
because that's what she does.
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Obviously you are referring to me. I am not "inflaming the situation". I answered the question as to whether one could get a 10 year TIP, which you
can't, and you unnecessarily repeated, and said it's illegal for a permanent resident to drive a foreign-plated car in Mexico, which is true.
And yes, I go to Baja. Have driven the length of Baja several times and spent quite a bit of time there. Stop saying stupid things you know nothing
about.
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mtgoat666
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ |
Things to consider about the ppl going nuts in this thread:
a) The article was written by an attorney to scare ppl and drum up business
b) One of the main protagonist lives in mainland MX where vehicle TIPs are required. She doesn't ever go to Baja and is just inflaming the situation
because that's what she does.
c) The OP (original poster) is also "stirring the pot." I sense that he is mad at some of his gringo neighbors and is a tattletale.
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Hmmmmm….
And how shall we categorize self-appointed critic, Jizzy half pint?
Woke!
“...ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” “My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America
will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
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charliemanson
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Quote: Originally posted by 4x4abc | Quote: Originally posted by JZ |
Things to consider about the ppl going nuts in this thread:
a) The article was written by an attorney to scare ppl and drum up business
b) One of the main protagonist lives in mainland MX where vehicle TIPs are required. She doesn't ever go to Baja and is just inflaming the situation
because that's what she does.
c) The OP (original poster) is also "stirring the pot." I sense that he is mad at some of his gringo neighbors and is a tattletale.
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the article at the beginning is from Lic. JACQUES-EDOUARD BEAULNE, LL.B., D.D.N. LAWYER IN MEXICO, STATE CED. PROF. 0086
a local Centenario character who is very much "loved" in the community
a Canadian immigrant with a Mexican passport
he is about as well regarded as charliemanson
they could be twin brothers
lawyer Jacques runs a restaurant in Centenario and argues on facebook with neighbors about driving too fast in front of his house - while racing
himself through the neighborhood like a maniac
as I said - he is well known
he would be a perfect additional member to BajaNomad
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Then I suppose the 16 people who had their RV“s confiscated are all just “disinformation“.
I will admit that I despise people driving around with no plates from here as I find them as scammers, as do the local Mexicans. It is cheating the
system that in there country would never tolerate.
The purpose of the initial post was solely to inform what apparently is happening...nothing more.
Sure is easy here to see who is a MAGAot and who is normal however.
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