Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta migratory. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta migratory. Mostrar todas las entradas

jueves, 17 de abril de 2014

Current residency status in Mexico (after new migratory law 2011)

The residency status in Mexico are:

a)    Visitant (Tourist)
b)    temporary resident
c)    temporary resident student; and
d)    permanent resident.

The temporary resident, temporary resident student and permanent resident status grant the tenant the right to preserve family union. Which means that the tenant of this kind of visa can request entry to their parents, underage children, spouse, life partner. Regarding a permanent resident, entry is also allowed to underage siblings or those under tutoring.

The permanent residency status is usually granted after 4 years of temporary residency. Nevertheless, it is also possible to obtain this status due to a point  system  in which the academical background, labour experience  and skills will be considered.

Thank you for reading you are welcome to visit our web page at www.profectus.mx

miércoles, 16 de abril de 2014

Migratory Law in Mexico

So, if you are planning to come to Mexico as a tourist, for a long holiday (more than 3 months), study or work in Mexico, the following information should be useful.


This time, I would like to talk about the new residency status (visa) in Mexico after the latest reform to the migratory law and its improvements such as Temporary Resident Permit, Temporary Resident Permit Student and Permanent Resident.

Thank you for reading you are welcome to visit our web page at www.profectus.mx