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Mike Humfreville
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Owning Land in Mexico
I have heard that if one of your parents is Mexican you can own land in the restricted zone through regular channels. Does anyone have definitive
knowledge of this? Perhaps a referral to a site that states the specifics? Thanks.
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bajalou
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This site is in english and can probably answer your questions, Mike. I Emailed them once and they responded very promptly.
http://www.ajijiclaw.com/
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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Santiago
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Great web-site!
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Debra
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Restricted zone?
Mike, are you talking about near the water? If so, remember the problem Doc. is having with the camp. You might email him and ask.
Anyway.......Happy New Year to you PUTZ! I know you and MA are as bummed as we are that we can't be down ringing in the New Year with our Baja
Buddies.
........But, we will keep a stiff upper lip as I know you will.....(YEAH RIGHT!) Boo Hoo.....
HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone, wishing everyone's next year is better than the last!
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Bob and Susan
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Mike,
I saw that once myself...but since none of my parents are from Mexico I read on...
I think it's in the constitution documents.
I'll look some this weekend and get back to you.
Personally, I think you would be fighting the wave to take this road.
bob
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Story of the WAVE....
When at work you're in the WAVE..
Sometimes you're on top surfing down, hang'in ten NO problems....
Soon you are on the bottom with the wave crashing on top of you....
Those who fight the wave drownd...
Those who don't...float to the top for another chance to ride the WAVE....
The only time you are not in the wave is when you are on vacation...
Then you are on the beach under an umbrella drinking a cervesa watching all the others in the WAVE....
That's it...Don't fight the WAVE
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Capt. George
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bajalou
gracias, great information!
george
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bajajudy
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I agree. Great web site. Thanks
Oh and
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
Leave only paw prints!
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bajatorres
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If one of your parents is Mexican it is very easy for you to get Mexican citizenship and purchase property direct. I got Mexican citizenship in the
U.S. by going to a Mexican consulate and presenting a birth certificate of one parent that was born in Mexico and my U.S. birth certificate.The cost
was very minimal and it didn't take but a couple weeks.
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Mike Humfreville
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bajatorres
Thanks for your reply. Did you have to give up your American citizenship?
YES! Nomads if a great board. Happy New Year!
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bajatorres
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Mexican citizenship
No you don't have to give up your U.S. citizenship.
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FrankO
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Then I guess the real question is this. How hard and how much is it to get mexican birth certificate for one of my parents? Considering my last name
it'd probably have to be my mom. Or an inlaw.
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Mike Humfreville
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Hey Frank,
Change your last name to Osama. You should have no trouble... Or was it Obama?
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FrankO
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How about
Ortega?
Well, I sure hope you find what you are looking for. I would love to be able to outright buy down south.... in the meantime I'll be happy w/what I
have.
Union thug.
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Mike Humfreville
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You're a young man Frank.
Be patient, plan better than I did, stay with the FD and you'll do just fine. Happy New Year.
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Bob and Susan
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Mike
here it is in article 30.....
http://www.ilstu.edu/class/hist263/docs/1917const.html#Artic...
Happy New Year
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capt. mike
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looking good you guys,
has to be exciting!!
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
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Mmorgan
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Land in Mexico...
Re the post about being able to own land in Mexico if you have a Mexican parent, that only applies if you become a citizen. This is a snap if you
have a parent who is a citizen or was a citizen when you were born.
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Mike Humfreville
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MMorgan
Thanks for that information. I relayed it on...
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briantroy
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Mexican National
From what I gathered one parent must be, or have been, a national of Mexico at the time of my birth in order for me to be considered for Mexican
citizenship? What if that one Mexican parent became a naturalized U.S. citizen before my birth? Anyone have any idea or is this something for an
attorney?
[Edited on 1-26-2005 by briantroy]
[Edited on 1-26-2005 by briantroy]
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Dave
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There is fee simple title land available in Baja. You just have to know where to look.
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