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cabobaja
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Rob, have just received email from the "offender's" stating their FM's expired on 22-3-07 and they are on their way to Baja. Will contact immigration
tomorrow in La Paz and get the real scoop as to what they will need to do. Do not believe it is a big deal. Yes, they might have to pay a small fine,
but my boss, mi esposa y delagda has connects in La Paz office. I will post once I have info for future criminals who do not renew on time. No
worries!!
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cabobaja
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Just spoke with Bertha Camarena in the La Paz Immigration office. If you are returning to Baja by car and your FM3 has expired, when you arrive at the
check point in Guerrero Negro explain that you will renew your FM3 in La Paz. But, expect to pay a small fine there at the check point in GN. If you
do pay a fine, be sure to keep receipt to present at La Paz immigration office. Probably would not hurt to drop the name of the Immigration Delagado
in La Paz, Jesus Sanchez Villasenor.
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David K
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If you turn right for the airport, north of the eagle monument, the road continues around the west end of the runway and turns south for downtown
Guerrero Negro... Or, go south from L.A. Bay to Guillermo Prieto/ Vizcaino... or El Arco. Highway One is not the only road across the state border.
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rob
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FM3 EXPIRY
Many thanks for all the advice!
Have sent it on to the "offender". I think that they will turn in to lifelong Bajanomadders as a result.
Rob
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vandenberg
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
If you turn right for the airport, north of the eagle monument, the road continues around the west end of the runway and turns south for downtown
Guerrero Negro... Or, go south from L.A. Bay to Guillermo Prieto/ Vizcaino... or El Arco. Highway One is not the only road across the state border.
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Dave,
That reminds me of years ago,when we by-passed the checkpoint at Maneadero via a few zigzags through town. And at the Cal-Nev border in Truckee we
knew how to get around the checkpoint while bringing in cheap booze by the case from Reno. The good old days.
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Pescador
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David K. Geez, I thought that was a really well kept secret.
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David K
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Let's call it a secret among Baja Nomads, okay?
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