Denisoce
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Looking for a job in Ensenada
Hi, my boyfriend who is a US citizen is looking for a job in Ensenada.
It would be grate if somebody can help us to find something.
He have a bachelors degree on Marketing Management and he's 25.
If you know about something you can send me a mail to mdm.denissesoto@gmail.com
Thanks!
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MMc
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Does he have a fm-3 that allows him to work?
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fishbuck
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Bartender for cruiseship tourists.
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A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it. – Albert Einstein
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beachbum1A
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FM-3!! Gone the way of the 50 cent tacos...
Just do it!
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Dead as a DODO...
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MMc
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FM-3, FMM, whatever. The point is the same, does he have paperwork to work in Mexico?
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I had a pretty good 12 pesos fish taco the other day, not.50 but
pretty close at 18.5 to the $.
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David K
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This is a valid point, whatever it is called now, any non-Mexican who wants to perform work (even if for no pay) cannot without a work visa.
Generally, requires a sponsor (the Mexican employer) and must prove that the job cannot be performed by a Mexican citizen available there.
Unlike the U.S., Mexico protects its citizens from foreigners who seek jobs in their country...
It may not be difficult for the potential employer to sponsor a new, foreign employee. The point is your FMM Tourist Card (we all must have anywhere
in Mexico, no matter how short a time) is for TOURIST ACTIVITIES. Not for working, keeping property in Mexico when your vacation is over, or
participating in political activities.
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Bob and Susan
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I don't think that's completely true
I've seen people get temp visas and when asked they say they are coming in for business...the app has a place for that I guess
they weren't turned away and paid the same as everyone else
I don't think visas are ONLY for vacationers
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by Bob and Susan | I don't think that's completely true
I've seen people get temp visas and when asked they say they are coming in for business...the app has a place for that I guess
they weren't turned away and paid the same as everyone else
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If you are responding to my reply Bob, I didn't mean to imply any of that. I was concurring with MMc, that a 'vacationing tourist' is not legally able
to get a job in Mexico, that he/she needs the correct 'visa' for that. 'Tourists' don't come to Mexico to take jobs away from Mexicans. They come to
vacation, spend money and sight-see, and relax.
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BajaBlanca
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The US most certainly protects its own before granting a work visa!
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Quote: Originally posted by David K |
Not without a wall because our border is not respected! Back when our economy was flourishing (pre-2008) the number of male Mexican and Central
American nationals crowding Home Depot parking lots and other locations to get day jobs was huge here in Southern California. |
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Denisoce
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No, he needs to find a job first right?
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David K
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Unless things have changed or he has become a Mexican citizen, he needs permission from the Mexican government to legally hold any kind of job in
Mexico. He might find an employer first so he has a sponsor to help convince the government (INM) officials to grant him the working visa?
Good luck!
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