vandenberg
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Curp number/identification
Where do you apply for this in Loreto?
and what is the importance of having it?
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carlosg
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...try your accountant, that's where I got mine.
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DENNIS
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Ed. If you have Temp or Perm Resident status, you already have a CURP.
"YOU CAN'T LITTER ALUMINUM"
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DaliDali
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A CURP number is equivalent to a SS # in the US.
It identifies you specifically to the taxing authority known as the "hacienda".....which is equivalent to the IRS in the US.
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ncampion
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Check your RP or RT card, it is right below your date of birth.
Living Large in Loreto. Off-grid and happy.
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durrelllrobert
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One thing the CURP does is allow you to sign up for free health care at Seguro Popular
Bob Durrell
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BajaBlanca
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any attorney will be able to get you one.
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rhintransit
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if you weren't assigned one when you got your immigration status, you can easily apply yourself. I got mine in La Paz many years ago. once you find
wherever the current office is. take usual stuff, PR or TR, passport and electricity bill or such to show residence.
reality\'s never been of much use out here...
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fdt
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1.- Oficialia 01 de Registro Civil de Loreto
Francisco I Madero s/n
Centro
Loreto, Baja California Sur, 23880
TEL: 613 1352428
Monday- Friday 8m to 3pm
2.- It is the database for the Federal Public Administration.
That is illegal, only direct family could do it for you
Correct!
Quote: Originally posted by DaliDali | A CURP number is equivalent to a SS # in the US.
It identifies you specifically to the taxing authority known as the "hacienda".....which is equivalent to the IRS in the US.
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Yes and no. As opposed to the US, the taxing authority, hacienda does not use Curp, which barely started in 1996, they have always used the RFC for
taxing purposes (Registro Federal de Contribuyentes). Maybe someday it will be like the US SS#
Quote: Originally posted by soulpatch | Some of the first cards, like the ones issued to my family at the beginning of 2013, did not have the CURP printed on it.
There is a website you can go to and print as many copies as you'd like.
Looky here! |
That link is only good if you already have a Curp. The first time you have to personally go and apply or your parents or you for your children......
Again, incorrect, only direct family
Quote: Originally posted by rhintransit | if you weren't assigned one when you got your immigration status, you can easily apply yourself. I got mine in La Paz many years ago. once you find
wherever the current office is. take usual stuff, PR or TR, passport and electricity bill or such to show residence. | Yes, it's easy
http://www.renapo.gob.mx/swb/es/RENAPO/faq#faq4
Here is a better description https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unique_Population_Registry_Cod...
BTW got toys?
A well informed Baja California traveler is a smart Baja California traveler!
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