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[*] posted on 7-23-2006 at 02:49 PM
FM3 change to FM3 Lucarativa


Have any of your recently changed your FM3 to an FM3 Lucarativa (necessity for new corporation) ? ?

BTW: FOR LORETO... I know different offices have slightly different interpretations and specific details....

Wondering how it differs... if I need to take ALL of the schtufffph I did for my original FM3 or is it simplified since I already have the basic FM3.

And.... do one of you have the local phone # for Loreto Immigracion.... Junario is a helpful fellow... I can give him a call if someone can tell me the local #...

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[*] posted on 7-23-2006 at 05:58 PM


The number for immigration here is 13-51266, and I agree Honorio is always very helpful with questions and renewals.
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[*] posted on 7-23-2006 at 06:27 PM
Thanks Julie !


You're a gem. Most appreciated!

Tried to book with you.... to find your last day of the season prevented us...... Hope you're taking a little vacation / down time to enjoy!

Hope to see you around in August.

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[*] posted on 7-23-2006 at 08:37 PM


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Wondering how it differs... if I need to take ALL of the schtufffph I did for my original FM3 or is it simplified since I already have the basic FM3.


You need less schtuffph! :lol:

Since you are now employed, :rolleyes: you no longer need proof of income.

You need to have a letter of employment prepared (In Spanish) authorizing your corporation to hire you as an employee. Make sure your attorney words it correctly so you will not be stuck in a supervisory position.

The key is to make sure that your corporation is structured/worded to allow you to work in your chosen field and that all future employment opportunities fall within the parameters of your corporate charter. Additionally, it would be advantageous to have the corporation structured for all of Mexico, not just the state or city where you reside.

If you should ever decide to sell, a carefully worded charter is worth a ton of gold. Structured poorly, it ain't worth jack.




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[*] posted on 7-24-2006 at 07:32 AM


Hope the info helps.
There is a list that Honorio can provide that is quite clear about the items you will need. It's long (about 20 items) but not complicated.
Teresa Muro at Loreto Solutions ( 13-51986) can put it all togther and also write your letters after the first time you can easily do it yourself, you don;'t need to hire an atty.
You will not only need a letter from the Corp. offering you a position, you will also need a letter from yourself accepting. Just remember when you write the offer letter use a superior frame of mind and when you write the acceptance of the position use a humble one (haha).
Sorry we couldn't put you up but we are closing a little early this year for our first vacation in 2 years, last year we built the 4th bungalow. We will return early Oct. refreshed and ready to go.
Miserable hot and muggy here right now but only for a couple of months more.
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[*] posted on 7-24-2006 at 09:32 AM


it's the same here in sunny california..108 degrees all week



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[*] posted on 7-25-2006 at 10:22 PM
Thank you all!


Thanks to all of you for the help.

I did call Honorio, Julie, thanks. He is a good guy.

Also, Bob & Susan, I looked at your web site - you have some similar plans -and you definitely have a head start.. It is good of you to post so much info. I found your corp., title, etc., info helpful - so thank you.

Dave, thanks for your tips also. Sounds like you've been through all of this before.

The BEST part of Nomads is the spirit of helping one another with so many things, both big and small...

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[*] posted on 7-26-2006 at 06:03 PM


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The BEST part of Nomads is the spirit of helping one another with so many things, both big and small...

djh


Ill second that djh. and you are one of the best:tumble:




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[*] posted on 7-26-2006 at 09:09 PM
Thanks Bruce,


Same to you, amigo.

You did a great sevice to some appreciative kids and families in your hometown of Mulege.

I only pitched in and lent a hand...!... and as you know, we were assisted by a passing angel . . . . St. Jim....! :saint:

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