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You are by far the best I have found regarding transitioning to Mexico. I absolutely love the people of the country, as well as the country itself. You got my like, subscription, & I shared to my inbox. I cannot wait to be getting in you videos this evening. Blessings
So glad I came across your videos! Here I am barely learning about making my beach-life dream come true. Hearing about the financial requirements was definitely bursting that bubble. Not anymore!! Thanks for the info... Very much appreciated!
You have to respect the limits, but there is nothing to fear in Mexico. Everything is resolved on Mexican territory. There are no obstacles and threats like in other countries!😃😃😃
Thank you for your content 🙏. As a 61 year old female I will be living in Ensenada. I hope you will go more in depth in this community. I was raised in Latino community in Southern California and I miss the people. California is an arm pit so I’m retiring in beautiful Ensenada. Looking forward to hearing the great music, delicious seafood and fresh produce, and hopefully a man with morals 💕
Great video Jose. I have seen RUclips videos that tell us we need 4500. A month to prove to live in MX and its a relief to hear you tell us there are different ways to qualify. I couldn't understand how people could afford 4500. For retired seniors on a fixed income that are moving to MX. You make it very clear and easy to understand.
Another great walk & talk video. Excellent narration. You’re the only one I hear on Social media that gives this information to those who can’t afford certain visas. I like the fact that your channel is for all , including the people with lower incomes Maybe that’s because you’re not pushing real estate like other Social media channels.
Thank you so much! Glad to hear my videos are so helpful! I actually do talk about Real Estate on my channel as well but I like to make sure I can provide real and viable solutions for people. Not everyone has the finances nor desire to spend over 1,000 USD to rent a home. Some are looking for more modest living conditions for various reasons and i like to show people that there are more options out there than just the fancy places. I will actually be showing more real estate stuff in the future because that is another important topic that doesn't get covered correctly. But yeah like you said I'm not selling anything on this channel so my priorities are not to sell and rent homes, my priority is to make the best videos possible with as much information as possible for my viewers. I work for you guys! Thanks again for your kind words and love and support!
This is very helpful information . We're considering a trip to several areas to research if relocating makes sense from us. So a tourist visa makes the most sense for us at this time. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the great information. I'm planning on visiting in September. And would like to get my temp residency. So that's my first goal and excited and ready for the move. Thank you so much!!
Jose 🎉🎉🎉🎉 So I received my first stamp September 2023, visiting Cancun. September 2025 I could qualify for temporary visa? I received 180 days at the time. I will continue to listen to remaining video. This is 👍
I think so! We won't know for sure until we get word from the Mexican Gov that the RNE program will be renewed. We will let you know soon as we get the official word in a few weeks! In the meantime make sure to subscribe and hit the bell icon to make sure you get notified once I publish the information!
Thanks man I really appreciate the info u give so generously...and more so, u seem like a chill genuine person that isn't a fake smilin' RUclips 'car salesman' ha.
Thank U once again, Jose, I always feel better about the prospect of having to do a couple of "border runs" after watching your videos:) Other people tend to be so negative about that and always say "they are cracking down" and you might not be able to get back in the next time, blah blah:) I came in July of 2024 after talking to Jose Novello about a year ago and I will have to make my first border run at the end of December. With my car and my dog:) crossing my fingers bc I started out in La Paz and am now in Guadalajara and I like the weather and my Barrio very much. Looks like I might have to make two border runs before I qualify but interestingly, I will come back in December 2024 which will be my 2nd FMM. I wonder if I could qualify in 2025? Probably not until 2026, right?? I am 70 and kinda tired:) Just want to get settled and be done with all of it...
I totally understand. Time will fly and you will get your residency before you know it. Once you are settled in I'm sure you will want to spread those wings and travel a bit with your new found freedom. Guadalajara is a great spot with many unique areas to visit all within driving distance. As for the visa runs you can just take a flight to Tijuana and cross the border and do the Visa run there, or fly to Cancun and take the bus to Belize. Either way all can be done on a weekend get away. Good luck with everything and enjoy the adventure!
right now in chicago the financial solvency for temporary residence is just under $4300.month. but the process was easy. now i need to go to mexico and finish it. hope that goes well. btw i really enjoyed visiting Tlaquepague.
It seems to me that the best option is to just go the tourist route. I was going to do the route through retirement, but it's expensive, stressful with no guarantees. I thought after talking to Jose I'd go the consulate route, but it sure sounds like a headache. I'm going to fly into Mexico in January and ask for the 180 day visa. I may give you a call as well!
Hey Jose, firs off, thanks for your videos. So here is my plan. Im going to work for 5 more years and then move to Mexico. Should i apply for my temporary visa now or wait 5 years.
I would schedule a quick meetingbwith José Novelo. He help our entire family get the temp res. In my humble opinion, i would not wait until later to get it done. Imagine that in 5 years, you could already have your permanent residency. One less thing to worry about in 5 years. Just my dose pesos
I would start working on your plan now and visit Mexico when possible and start planning it all out so that you can hit the ground running when you finally retire. Good luck with everything!
HELL NO, ENTER NOW to have that stamp in your passport, even if you only stay ONE DAY The second time you enter- 1 to 2 years later will give you your RNE. IF not ready for full time the 2nd entrance, ask for a week and overstay and apply for RNE, then go back home till you are totally ready.
Hi Jose.. Another great video!!! Where is this beautiful place that you're filming from? it doesn't look like Merida...I would love to visit...I love the fruit market. It looks amazing...wow they have everything there...please tell...lol
Correct after you have been in Mexico over 5+ years and obtain your Permanent Residency in that time then you can go and get your Mexican Citizenship. I myself can already get mine and should stop procrastinating... 😅
Hi. Super content!! When I first thought of moving to Mexico some years ago the demands were considerably less than now. What you have described sounds doable to me. I'm from Germany, so will the route be the same as for Americans or Canadians? Maybe there are not the same treaties in place for us Europeans. You also mentioned a gentleman that is often on your channel that can help organise. Could you please put me in contact with him? Yes, definitely, I would like to live the Mexican dream.
Thank you! Not quite sure how it works for Germany but I think most countries in the EU also qualifies. I would just reach out to Jose Novelo and ask him directly. Here is his email jmnovelo@mxlegalandtaxes.com
I already have residency and I explained how I got it in the video. You can not get residency in Mexico by investing or buying land. Perhaps you are thinking of another country that offers residency through investment
Jose your videos are amazing. I have a very interesting question. I came to Mexico in 2005 with a Visa from Peru, I still have the stamp of entry in my passport. Do I qualify for a RNE visa? I will appreciate your advice, thanks.
i honestly do not have any idea how it works with Peru. But i think you should also be able to qualify. Your best bet is to contact Jose Novelo Directly for more information. Here is his email jmnovelo@mxlegalandtaxes.com
Jose, Esta Barbaro este Video, muy bien explicado Broder. Esperando que me llegue el Pasaporte Nuevo, para ir a pasarme 2 semanas por Merida. Enseguida que me llegue, me pondre en contacto con Dave, para ver si le puedo rentar el apartanmentico que tiene. Entrando por el aeropuerto de Merida, normalmente dan una visa de 180 dias ? Ok Broder Cuidensen, Mucha Salud para Todos. Andres
@@JoseArteagaTravels Gracias por Contestarme, mi plan es ya mudarme para Merida en Marzo del 25, para la Visa Temporaria, no Importa si me dan una visa de 3 semanas o de 180 dias ? Ya que entonces tengo un stamp del 2024 y cuando vuelba ya tengo otra en el 2025. Dime si te DEBO $$$ Algo por tantas preguntas ? 🙏
Hey Jose thanks for the information! I have a question, me and my wife flew into Cancun and were there for a week back in June. They forgot to stamp our passports and we didn’t notice it until we came home. I understand that there is a certification letter of visit, my question is how do I get that certification letter, thank you once again !
Not quite sure how to get it but Jose Novelo does. He goes into more details here in our last live stream ruclips.net/user/liveBYBokA0AQkM?feature=share But by the time you need that letter in a few years once you qualify things might have changed and it might be easier to obtain. Stay tuned for more info in the future
So how many border runs do you need to do in total for doing the RNE? What if you were given 180 days when visiting N.L., but then you only stayed for 4 weeks in 2017 or 2018, can you still use for RNE? So how many days total do you need to have to qualify for the RNE. Trying to learn how it works but it sounds a bit confusing! When you had Mr. Novelo it sounded like he said it didnt matter how many days you stayed in Mx of the 180 days given on the FMM, and then to just go back to Mx. and get like a week on FMM, and then go over 1 or 2 days past exp. Date on FMM, and then apply. Please explain a bit more.
Long story but I basically put my finger on the map and landed here 😅 You can watch this video for a bit more info ruclips.net/video/Akp5vRcMtIE/видео.html
I was in Mex in 2015 for one week so I understand I qualify for the RNE program. I entered Mexico again for one week in 2024. That six-month timestamp will be expiring in Sept 2024 eventhough I am no longer in Mexico. Do I have any chance of applying and gaining temporary residency status upon my return to MX? What is the best way of moving forward?
You are the best! @@JoseArteagaTravelsI just visited MX again last March 13, 2024 and the stamp in my passport shows an expiry date of 08/09/24 (this coming Sept 8th). Can I re-enter MX just ahead of that expiry date and stay a couple days past expiry then head to a Mexican Immigration office, or are they likely to issue me a new stamp in my passport which would mess things up?
Not quite sure if you can use your expired passport. But if you can then you are golden, but you can not then you need to go through a Special process to get a letter from Immigration to prove that you are in the computer system so they can proceed with processing your residency. I actually discuss this further with Jose Novelo jmnovelo@mxlegalandtaxes.com in the last live stream we did together. You can also reach out to him directly for more information ruclips.net/user/liveBYBokA0AQkM?feature=share
Hey Jose. I’m 61 and disabled, living on disability. How and where is the best and most cost efficient route to a life in Mexico? I live in Illinois and I’m being taxed to death.
Best advice I can give you right now is just to continue watching my videos for all kinds of free information and continue doing your homework to see if this is even a doable thing for you. If it is then you will find all the information you need online. Good luck with everything!
I have a 2018 stamp on my passport....Can I ask for 30 days upon entering so the FMM expires faster? Rather than waiting the full 180 days for it to expire?
Hi Jose, I'm a little confused. I retire in 2028, so in order to qualify for the RNE program I would need to have VISITED AT LEAST 1 TIME BETWEEN 2015-2025 for the (1/1/2027) program. (If it's still around) on my FMM. Once I enter in 2027 on my NEW FMM do I automatically qualify for the program? I am hearing that I have to stay in Mexico and then once the FMM expires then I qualify. I need clarity because I would still be tied to my job in the states and can't stay in Mexico for an extended time.
Who knows what things will look like in 2028 that is over 3 years away. If the program is still availble all they are looking for is 1 entry into Mexico on your passport which can be for as little as one day. Once you eventually apply in the future that would be on your second visit and on that visit is when you have to apply with your expired FMM. For more information you can contact Jose Novelo directly for a personalized paid consultation to help you clear it up even further.
@JoseArteagaTravels if i visited on tourist visa 2016, can I come in on less than 180 visa, say 7 days? Then let it expired and make appointment for residency. Will that work?
Nope that is not what I said at all. What I said was that if you are in Mexico on a tourist Visa and get a job offer that they can vouch for you aka sponsor you and they can help you secure a Work Permit to work for them and then in turn you can get your Temporary Residency Visa through that work Permit and sponsorship. But not just any job will do this. It will have to be a job that is willing to put up the cost of doing this for you. Meaning a high skill job that would require you to have a high value skill that they can not find within the local population. You also need to know English and Spanish Fluently. The business is investing in you and part of that investment is making sure you are legally allowed to stay and work in Mexico.
My husband and I want to try for baby on a 6mo tourist visa, and we want to give birth in the country. Do you think they we can talk to the INM office and get another tourist visa? Or maybe do a short visa run? We’re going to Cancun but maybe we could visa run via a different airport/border
Most people get pregnant first and then come to Mexico after 4-5 months or so. But yes as of now for a Fee you can renew your tourist visa at the INM office instead of having to physically cross the border. Either way you need to plan this out on your own, not ask some random guy on youtube. 😅Good luck with everything!
@@JoseArteagaTravels don’t you worry, we recently made contact with a lawyer and I’m awaiting a response! I’m just curious if anyone else has done something like this before. Your content has been a real big help. Thank you for your response!
So I have stamps in my passport from 2019 and 2023 from Mexico. But I’ve been there many other times that they did not stamp my passport. First, why do they not sometimes stamp my passport ? And 1:39 if I have stamp from 2019 am I good to go to apply for temporary residency ?
If you have a stamp from 2019 then you already Qualify for Temporary Residency through the RNE program. You can watch this video for more information ruclips.net/video/XH9lxrAehSU/видео.html
@@JoseArteagaTravels So if I apply for my temporary residency how long does it take to get it approved? And in that waiting period if there is one, would I be able to go back to California to get my Rx filled and visit my doctor without messing up the process ?
Income requirements for Residency are only at Mexican Consulates located abroad. Meaning located outside of Mexico. The list of ways to get your residency mentioned in this video are only applicable in Mexico at a Mexican Immigration office. Getting residency at a Consulate is not the same as getting it in Mexico and the financial requirements does not apply in Mexico. As I described in the video there are many different ways in which one can obtain residency. For more detailed information you can do a quick google search depending on what it is you are looking for.
I would like to bring my plane with me, but it appears that the provincial political system in Mexico makes that difficult to simply undoable. What does your attorney friend have to say about that?
@@JoseArteagaTravels but I wonder will this help me to get residency since I came to Mexico 3 times and soon will be 4 times and 4 stamps on my passport
My wife and I are permanent residents in Mexico. My daughter is living here and working remotely. But she has to go back and forth before her 6 month visa expires. Monetarily she would have no problem qualifying. You said Mexican citizen children can get a temporary visa. Can permanent residents do the same? Thanks
From my understanding it only works with Residency if they are under 18. Otherwise you have to wait until you are a Mexican Citizen or in your daughters case she might already qualify through the RNE program. Either way good luck!
There is a way to get a certified letter from INM that shows you have been in Mexico. You can reach out directly to Jose Novelo and he can help you get that done. Here is the last live stream we did together where he explains it in more detail ruclips.net/user/liveBYBokA0AQkM?feature=share
@@PhilHale-p2nYou just ask the immigration officer to give you 7 days. It's easier to do at the land borders, where you don't have to pay the tourist tax for any FMN up to and including 7 days.
I read many years ago that residents are not allowed to participate in political protests. Are you aware if that is still true? It is probably a detail that is still on the books.
From my understanding only Mexican Citizens can participate in Politics. It was also my understanding that Anyone that is NOT a Citizen could not get involved in Politics in Mexico. With that said i did notice many foreigners Participating in various ways and was wondering if it was truly allowed or not. The reason I say that is because from what I have seen out here they are very strict with the whole electoral process with both citizens and candidates so i would assume if some of these foreigners were truly doing something wrong it would have been to their attention but it doesn't seem like there is. So I honestly can not really answer your question because I don't really know. My advice to anyone out there is not to get involved but that doesn't mean you can not talk about it and discuss it. We are in a Free country after all. Freedom of Speech is protected here. Either way I also would like some more clarity into that and ask Jose Novelo for more information on the matter. Thanks for sharing!
Ernie on Visa Runs: "Jim, why are you doing that? They do not check!" (Before I got my Permanente, I used to get a cheap flight to LA every six months, do a bit of shopping, and to get a new 180 day tourist card.) But Ernie is right! Cause next time I went, I checked: At airline check-in, you must surrender your old FMM, But... they DO NOT scrutinize the entry date! They merely staple it to your boarding pass. Upon boarding, again, no scrutinizing. They want to scan the boarding pass and scrutinize your passport, but they care ZERO about the date on the attached FMM. (Believe me, I watched carefully.) Ernie was Canadian, lived for 18 years in Mexico, had a local wife and kid, and used a total of FIVE FMMs during that period. True story. (Jose, its so weird having to explain this to you, as you of all people should know: There are the official rules here in Mexico, and then there is how things really work, and its not the same...)
Oh I agree with you at many borders they don't really care. Mexican officials are very relaxed when it comes to this sort of thing. I was living in Mexico on an expired visa for almost a full year and when it came time to finally do my visa run I just had to pay a small fine to Mexican Immigration just to make sure I would be allowed back in. Which in retrospect I didn't have to do, but I felt better safe than sorry. This was way back in 2019 and there wasn't as much info on the whole process as there is today. But yeah long story short the only ones who seem to care about your entry and exit are US authorities not the Mexican officials. Regardless I am always reminding people that you can go on as many Visa runs as you want. For awhile there was a lot of bad information out there that they were "cracking down" on Visa runs or even deporting Americans but that was just all Fake information being spread. Either way as you said it is much easier than most people think. Thanks again for sharing with us!
Hi Jose, Excellent laying out of the residency options!! I'm really enjoying my summer here in Queretaro. The weather has been not to hot more rain than normal, but we have needed the rain!! You always give people the straight stuff when it comes to moving to Mexico!! The longer I live here the less I would ever want to go back the the American version of the Third Reic aka Nazi Germany!! Todays America!! GREAT JOB BRO, Aaron
Yes in my opinion it is more than enough you can watch this video with a more detailed cost of living breakdown ruclips.net/video/mslWEm1r9_E/видео.html and you can watch this other video that also talks about the true cost of living in Mexico for more information and context ruclips.net/video/rfAQi5hErlE/видео.html
I totally agree don't listen to some random comment on youtube, or even a random youtuber such as myself. One should always consult with a profesional and confirm everything I am saying in this video on their own. Thank you so much for your insight
@@JoseArteagaTravels besides admitting that your marriage was an arrangement on your part to secure residency (ugh) you are completely ignoring the financial requirements for residency. You seem to be functioning as a referral pipe line for profit. I hope people will do their own research and not fall victim to your lack of knowledge. In short, if you are unable to admit to your shortcomings, it is not my responsibility to educate you. Also, spend as much time obsessing over my factual comment in actual research and you'll be much happier. Move on brother.
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I really needed this info Jose...Thanks...!
That is awesome! Glad it was so helpful!
I am glad there are many alternatives so that people can get out of Dodge. thank you so much for the videos!
Happy to hear the information is so helpful!
You are by far the best I have found regarding transitioning to Mexico. I absolutely love the people of the country, as well as the country itself. You got my like, subscription, & I shared to my inbox. I cannot wait to be getting in you videos this evening. Blessings
Thank you so much for your kind words! Glad to hear you are enjoying my videos! Welcome aboard!
So glad I came across your videos! Here I am barely learning about making my beach-life dream come true. Hearing about the financial requirements was definitely bursting that bubble. Not anymore!! Thanks for the info... Very much appreciated!
Awesome! Glad to hear the information was so helpful! Thanks for sharing!
You have to respect the limits, but there is nothing to fear in Mexico. Everything is resolved on Mexican territory. There are no obstacles and threats like in other countries!😃😃😃
That is very true! Viva Mexico!
GRACIAS! For labeling the different sections of the video.
THAT IS VERY MUCH APPRECIATED AND I NOTICE ALOT OF RUclipsRS DONT DO THAT FOR THEIR VIEWERS
Thanks for noticing! Just trying to help people get to the info they want as quickly as possible! Glad it was so helpful! Much appreciated!
@@JoseArteagaTravels Its always a pleasure watching your videos Jose, I never miss any of them. Great info as usual. Thanks for your efforts.
Hey Hanson! were you shouting here :) ??
Thank you for your content 🙏. As a 61 year old female I will be living in Ensenada. I hope you will go more in depth in this community. I was raised in Latino community in Southern California and I miss the people. California is an arm pit so I’m retiring in beautiful Ensenada. Looking forward to hearing the great music, delicious seafood and fresh produce, and hopefully a man with morals 💕
Thanks for the kind words! I haven't been to Ensenada yet but you can check out the rest of the videos on my channel for more content like this.
Great video Jose. I have seen RUclips videos that tell us we need 4500. A month to prove to live in MX and its a relief to hear you tell us there are different ways to qualify. I couldn't understand how people could afford 4500. For retired seniors on a fixed income that are moving to MX. You make it very clear and easy to understand.
So happy to hear that the information in the video was so helpful!
I visit Mexico every year. Last year I went to Loreto, Cancun and Los Cabos. I feel Mexican already😂
That is awesome! Viva Mexico!
How nice is loreto mexico and how safe day or night. I am thinking of visiting I have been to Mexico 3 times to visit someone
This is so clear! Thank you for explaining it so well.
Awesome! Glad it was helpful!
Another great walk & talk video. Excellent narration. You’re the only one I hear on Social media that gives this information to those who can’t afford certain visas. I like the fact that your channel is for all , including the people with lower incomes Maybe that’s because you’re not pushing real estate like other Social media channels.
Thank you so much! Glad to hear my videos are so helpful! I actually do talk about Real Estate on my channel as well but I like to make sure I can provide real and viable solutions for people. Not everyone has the finances nor desire to spend over 1,000 USD to rent a home. Some are looking for more modest living conditions for various reasons and i like to show people that there are more options out there than just the fancy places. I will actually be showing more real estate stuff in the future because that is another important topic that doesn't get covered correctly. But yeah like you said I'm not selling anything on this channel so my priorities are not to sell and rent homes, my priority is to make the best videos possible with as much information as possible for my viewers. I work for you guys! Thanks again for your kind words and love and support!
This is very helpful information . We're considering a trip to several areas to research if relocating makes sense from us. So a tourist visa makes the most sense for us at this time. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome! Glad to hear the video was so helpful!
Gracias, Jose! Some days seem more of a challenge than others! Working on it! God bless you and your family! Buenos Dias!
Glad my videos can be so informative and helpful!
Thanks for the great information. I'm planning on visiting in September. And would like to get my temp residency. So that's my first goal and excited and ready for the move. Thank you so much!!
That is awesome! Good luck with everything! Thanks for sharing!
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Why would you say stay in Europe. Please explain.
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Jose, thank you for all the work you do with theses videos, it is valuable information. I am working on my dream one day at a time.
Thank you so much for your kind words! Glad I could help! Good luck on your journey!
Great video Jose! Gracias!
Glad it was so helpful!
Thank you Jose! You're a great source of information.
Muchas Gracias! I appreciate that! Glad it was helpful!
Jose 🎉🎉🎉🎉
So I received my first stamp September 2023, visiting Cancun. September 2025 I could qualify for temporary visa? I received 180 days at the time.
I will continue to listen to remaining video.
This is 👍
I think so! We won't know for sure until we get word from the Mexican Gov that the RNE program will be renewed. We will let you know soon as we get the official word in a few weeks! In the meantime make sure to subscribe and hit the bell icon to make sure you get notified once I publish the information!
This is insightful bro, thanks 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Qué bueno entraré de nuevo por Tijuna!😋😋😋🤣🤣🤣
Felicidades! Viva Mexico!
Thanks so much for this vlog. It's very helpful and informative 💯🌹Love&Peace🙏💖
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks man I really appreciate the info u give so generously...and more so, u seem like a chill genuine person that isn't a fake smilin' RUclips 'car salesman' ha.
So happy to hear that my videos can help out so many people such as yourself! Thanks for sharing!
@@JoseArteagaTravels Thanks again. Going to Mexico tomorrow too!
I’ve been coming to Mexico since 2021 and in Ajijic for a year and a half between 2021-2023
Awesome! Thanks for sharing with us!
Excellent video jose!!
Muchas Gracias! Glad it was helpful!
Jose, where/what market was this video taken? It is nice and clean!!
This video was shot completely in Tlaquepaque Guadalajara Jalisco Mexico
Last visit to Mexico was Mazatlan in April 1982 when you didn't even need a passport lol
Oh my goodness! Looks like you need to plan your next visit soon! Thanks for sharing!
Will be soon
Thank U once again, Jose, I always feel better about the prospect of having to do a couple of "border runs" after watching your videos:) Other people tend to be so negative about that and always say "they are cracking down" and you might not be able to get back in the next time, blah blah:) I came in July of 2024 after talking to Jose Novello about a year ago and I will have to make my first border run at the end of December. With my car and my dog:) crossing my fingers bc I started out in La Paz and am now in Guadalajara and I like the weather and my Barrio very much. Looks like I might have to make two border runs before I qualify but interestingly, I will come back in December 2024 which will be my 2nd FMM. I wonder if I could qualify in 2025? Probably not until 2026, right?? I am 70 and kinda tired:) Just want to get settled and be done with all of it...
I totally understand. Time will fly and you will get your residency before you know it. Once you are settled in I'm sure you will want to spread those wings and travel a bit with your new found freedom. Guadalajara is a great spot with many unique areas to visit all within driving distance. As for the visa runs you can just take a flight to Tijuana and cross the border and do the Visa run there, or fly to Cancun and take the bus to Belize. Either way all can be done on a weekend get away. Good luck with everything and enjoy the adventure!
5:13 is this Tlaquepaque? So many familiar looking things.
Yes! This was all filmed in Tlaquepaque
@ I knew it! 🤭
right now in chicago the financial solvency for temporary residence is just under $4300.month. but the process was easy. now i need to go to mexico and finish it. hope that goes well. btw i really enjoyed visiting Tlaquepague.
Congratulations! Good luck finishing you CANJE! Thanks for sharing!
U gave me so much ease.
Thx u
Happy to help!
It seems to me that the best option is to just go the tourist route. I was going to do the route through retirement, but it's expensive, stressful with no guarantees. I thought after talking to Jose I'd go the consulate route, but it sure sounds like a headache. I'm going to fly into Mexico in January and ask for the 180 day visa. I may give you a call as well!
That's awesome! Good luck with your journey! Thank you for sharing with us!
Thank you for the video!
Glad it was helpful!
Hey Jose, firs off, thanks for your videos.
So here is my plan. Im going to work for 5 more years and then move to Mexico. Should i apply for my temporary visa now or wait 5 years.
I would schedule a quick meetingbwith José Novelo. He help our entire family get the temp res.
In my humble opinion, i would not wait until later to get it done. Imagine that in 5 years, you could already have your permanent residency. One less thing to worry about in 5 years.
Just my dose pesos
I would start working on your plan now and visit Mexico when possible and start planning it all out so that you can hit the ground running when you finally retire. Good luck with everything!
HELL NO, ENTER NOW to have that stamp in your passport, even if you only stay ONE DAY
The second time you enter- 1 to 2 years later will give you your RNE. IF not ready for full time the 2nd entrance, ask for a week and overstay and apply for RNE, then go back home till you are totally ready.
Hi Jose.. Another great video!!! Where is this beautiful place that you're filming from? it doesn't look like Merida...I would love to visit...I love the fruit market. It looks amazing...wow they have everything there...please tell...lol
This is in Tlaquepaque Guadalajara Mexico it is a Pueblo Magico in southern portion of the City of Guadalajara. A definite must visit!
Beautiful city, and the market 😋😍😍😍❤❤
We were really surprised as well by how beautiful Tlaquepaque was! A Pueblo Magico in the Middle of Guadalajara!
🎉🎉 ¡¡Tlaquepaque!! 🎉🎉
It was an amazing and magical place! Thank you so much for everything!
@@JoseArteagaTravels ¡¡Gracias también!!
Great show..not applicable but I always watch your content..how did yal travel to Guada? Bus or plane?
We flew out there! Direct flight from Merida was only like 2-2.5 hours
At 5:00’ish, am I correct to understand that once I get a permanent residency I can actually become a Mexican citizen? If so that’s really cool.
Correct after you have been in Mexico over 5+ years and obtain your Permanent Residency in that time then you can go and get your Mexican Citizenship. I myself can already get mine and should stop procrastinating... 😅
Hi. Super content!! When I first thought of moving to Mexico some years ago the demands were considerably less than now. What you have described sounds doable to me. I'm from Germany, so will the route be the same as for Americans or Canadians? Maybe there are not the same treaties in place for us Europeans.
You also mentioned a gentleman that is often on your channel that can help organise. Could you please put me in contact with him? Yes, definitely, I would like to live the Mexican dream.
Thank you! Not quite sure how it works for Germany but I think most countries in the EU also qualifies. I would just reach out to Jose Novelo and ask him directly. Here is his email jmnovelo@mxlegalandtaxes.com
@@JoseArteagaTravels Hi. Thanks very much. 👍👍👍
You planning to invest in land in merida is that you will gain residency?
I already have residency and I explained how I got it in the video. You can not get residency in Mexico by investing or buying land. Perhaps you are thinking of another country that offers residency through investment
Jose your videos are amazing. I have a very interesting question. I came to Mexico in 2005 with a Visa from Peru, I still have the stamp of entry in my passport. Do I qualify for a RNE visa?
I will appreciate your advice, thanks.
i honestly do not have any idea how it works with Peru. But i think you should also be able to qualify. Your best bet is to contact Jose Novelo Directly for more information. Here is his email jmnovelo@mxlegalandtaxes.com
Please let me know where is this particular location being shown, which part of Mexico? So beautiful
This was shot in El Pueblo Magico de Tlaquepaque Guadalajara Jalisco Mexico
Yes I was in Mexico in 2019
Congratulations! You Qualify for the RNE Program
How do you get a 7 day fmm
@@PhilHale-p2ndid you get an answer? I want to know if i get back in on 7 day can I apply if I overstay the 7 day.
Thanks
Muchas Gracias! Glad it was helpful!
Jose, Esta Barbaro este Video, muy bien explicado Broder. Esperando que me llegue el Pasaporte Nuevo, para ir a pasarme 2 semanas por Merida. Enseguida que me llegue, me pondre en contacto con Dave, para ver si le puedo rentar el apartanmentico que tiene. Entrando por el aeropuerto de Merida, normalmente dan una visa de 180 dias ? Ok Broder Cuidensen, Mucha Salud para Todos. Andres
A que bueno! Si le pides 180 dias seguramente te lo dan. Suerte con todo! Saludos!
@@JoseArteagaTravels Gracias por Contestarme, mi plan es ya mudarme para Merida en Marzo del 25, para la Visa Temporaria, no Importa si me dan una visa de 3 semanas o de 180 dias ? Ya que entonces tengo un stamp del 2024 y cuando vuelba ya tengo otra en el 2025. Dime si te DEBO $$$ Algo por tantas preguntas ? 🙏
Hi Jose where was this filmed l loved this video 😅
This was filmed in Tlaquepaque Guadalajara Jalisco Mexico
Hey Jose thanks for the information! I have a question, me and my wife flew into Cancun and were there for a week back in June. They forgot to stamp our passports and we didn’t notice it until we came home. I understand that there is a certification letter of visit, my question is how do I get that certification letter, thank you once again !
Not quite sure how to get it but Jose Novelo does. He goes into more details here in our last live stream ruclips.net/user/liveBYBokA0AQkM?feature=share But by the time you need that letter in a few years once you qualify things might have changed and it might be easier to obtain. Stay tuned for more info in the future
@@JoseArteagaTravels thank you ! 🙏
So how many border runs do you need to do in total for doing the RNE? What if you were given 180 days when visiting N.L., but then you only stayed for 4 weeks in 2017 or 2018, can you still use for RNE? So how many days total do you need to have to qualify for the RNE. Trying to learn how it works but it sounds a bit confusing! When you had Mr. Novelo it sounded like he said it didnt matter how many days you stayed in Mx of the 180 days given on the FMM, and then to just go back to Mx. and get like a week on FMM, and then go over 1 or 2 days past exp. Date on FMM, and then apply. Please explain a bit more.
You just need one entry into Mexico. You already Qualify. Congratulations! Hope this helps!
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Sounds good! Thanks 👍
Why did you choose Merida . Thanks for the info
Long story but I basically put my finger on the map and landed here 😅 You can watch this video for a bit more info ruclips.net/video/Akp5vRcMtIE/видео.html
Mérida is way too hot.
Jose!!
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I was in Mex in 2015 for one week so I understand I qualify for the RNE program. I entered Mexico again for one week in 2024. That six-month timestamp will be expiring in Sept 2024 eventhough I am no longer in Mexico. Do I have any chance of applying and gaining temporary residency status upon my return to MX? What is the best way of moving forward?
If you entered in 2015 then that is all the proof you need to provide immigration to qualify under the RNE program.
You are the best!
@@JoseArteagaTravelsI just visited MX again last March 13, 2024 and the stamp in my passport shows an expiry date of 08/09/24 (this coming Sept 8th). Can I re-enter MX just ahead of that expiry date and stay a couple days past expiry then head to a Mexican Immigration office, or are they likely to issue me a new stamp in my passport which would mess things up?
Jose, I visited Mexico a few years ago. I had to renew my passport since then. Can my expired passport that has the stamp be used?
Not quite sure if you can use your expired passport. But if you can then you are golden, but you can not then you need to go through a Special process to get a letter from Immigration to prove that you are in the computer system so they can proceed with processing your residency. I actually discuss this further with Jose Novelo jmnovelo@mxlegalandtaxes.com in the last live stream we did together. You can also reach out to him directly for more information ruclips.net/user/liveBYBokA0AQkM?feature=share
Hey Jose. I’m 61 and disabled, living on disability. How and where is the best and most cost efficient route to a life in Mexico? I live in Illinois and I’m being taxed to death.
Best advice I can give you right now is just to continue watching my videos for all kinds of free information and continue doing your homework to see if this is even a doable thing for you. If it is then you will find all the information you need online. Good luck with everything!
@@JoseArteagaTravels Thank you sir. 🙏
What do I need to do to get our dual citizenship/residency if my dad is from Mexico, but we live in the US?
Great question! You can watch this video for more information ruclips.net/video/buMQettPeF0/видео.html
Tijuana has the best Chinese food😂
That's right! Hong Kong is where its at! 🌮😅
Actually Mexicali has the best Chinese food.
Where is this place in Mexico, it's beautiful!!!
Tlaquepaque Guadalajara Jalisco Mexico
I have a 2018 stamp on my passport....Can I ask for 30 days upon entering so the FMM expires faster? Rather than waiting the full 180 days for it to expire?
Yes you can ask for as many days as you'd like
Are there direct flights to Merida?? And do I gotta have a license in the US to use it to rent a car in Mexico??
Yes there are tons of direct flights and yes you need a drivers license to rent and drive a car
Hi Jose, I'm a little confused. I retire in 2028, so in order to qualify for the RNE program I would need to have
VISITED AT LEAST 1 TIME BETWEEN 2015-2025 for the (1/1/2027) program. (If it's still around) on my FMM. Once I enter in 2027 on my NEW FMM do I automatically qualify for the program? I am hearing that I have to stay in Mexico and then once the FMM expires then I qualify. I need clarity because I would still be tied to my job in the states and can't stay in Mexico for an extended time.
Who knows what things will look like in 2028 that is over 3 years away. If the program is still availble all they are looking for is 1 entry into Mexico on your passport which can be for as little as one day. Once you eventually apply in the future that would be on your second visit and on that visit is when you have to apply with your expired FMM. For more information you can contact Jose Novelo directly for a personalized paid consultation to help you clear it up even further.
Thank you so much for clarifying this for me Jose! Wishing you and yours a blessed and wonderful day! TC. 💯🔥🌞@@JoseArteagaTravels
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if i visited on tourist visa 2016, can I come in on less than 180 visa, say 7 days? Then let it expired and make appointment for residency. Will that work?
So you can come to
Mexico on an 180 day tourist visa and get a job offer while your here and go to INM and get temp residency?
Nope that is not what I said at all. What I said was that if you are in Mexico on a tourist Visa and get a job offer that they can vouch for you aka sponsor you and they can help you secure a Work Permit to work for them and then in turn you can get your Temporary Residency Visa through that work Permit and sponsorship. But not just any job will do this. It will have to be a job that is willing to put up the cost of doing this for you. Meaning a high skill job that would require you to have a high value skill that they can not find within the local population. You also need to know English and Spanish Fluently. The business is investing in you and part of that investment is making sure you are legally allowed to stay and work in Mexico.
My husband and I want to try for baby on a 6mo tourist visa, and we want to give birth in the country. Do you think they we can talk to the INM office and get another tourist visa? Or maybe do a short visa run? We’re going to Cancun but maybe we could visa run via a different airport/border
Most people get pregnant first and then come to Mexico after 4-5 months or so. But yes as of now for a Fee you can renew your tourist visa at the INM office instead of having to physically cross the border. Either way you need to plan this out on your own, not ask some random guy on youtube. 😅Good luck with everything!
@@JoseArteagaTravels don’t you worry, we recently made contact with a lawyer and I’m awaiting a response! I’m just curious if anyone else has done something like this before. Your content has been a real big help. Thank you for your response!
So I have stamps in my passport from 2019 and 2023 from Mexico. But I’ve been there many other times that they did not stamp my passport. First, why do they not sometimes stamp my passport ? And 1:39 if I have stamp from 2019 am I good to go to apply for temporary residency ?
If you have a stamp from 2019 then you already Qualify for Temporary Residency through the RNE program. You can watch this video for more information ruclips.net/video/XH9lxrAehSU/видео.html
@@JoseArteagaTravels thanks buddy
@@JoseArteagaTravels So if I apply for my temporary residency how long does it take to get it approved? And in that waiting period if there is one, would I be able to go back to California to get my Rx filled and visit my doctor without messing up the process ?
Are there different income requirements for different states or cities in Mexico ?
Income requirements for Residency are only at Mexican Consulates located abroad. Meaning located outside of Mexico. The list of ways to get your residency mentioned in this video are only applicable in Mexico at a Mexican Immigration office. Getting residency at a Consulate is not the same as getting it in Mexico and the financial requirements does not apply in Mexico. As I described in the video there are many different ways in which one can obtain residency. For more detailed information you can do a quick google search depending on what it is you are looking for.
I would like to bring my plane with me, but it appears that the provincial political system in Mexico makes that difficult to simply undoable. What does your attorney friend have to say about that?
I honestly have no idea 😅✈️ My suggestion is to email him and ask him yourself if he can help he will let you know. Good luck!
How many days per year does a temporary resident need to spend in Mexico?
As many or as little as you like
I want to get my residency in Mexico the first time i came i got 180 days the second time i came i got 90 days the 3rd time i got 5 months.
Awesome! Good luck to you!
@@JoseArteagaTravels but I wonder will this help me to get residency since I came to Mexico 3 times and soon will be 4 times and 4 stamps on my passport
My wife and I are permanent residents in Mexico. My daughter is living here and working remotely. But she has to go back and forth before her 6 month visa expires. Monetarily she would have no problem qualifying. You said Mexican citizen children can get a temporary visa. Can permanent residents do the same? Thanks
From my understanding it only works with Residency if they are under 18. Otherwise you have to wait until you are a Mexican Citizen or in your daughters case she might already qualify through the RNE program. Either way good luck!
what if i didnt get a stamp on my passport when i went to mexico in 2023?
There is a way to get a certified letter from INM that shows you have been in Mexico. You can reach out directly to Jose Novelo and he can help you get that done. Here is the last live stream we did together where he explains it in more detail ruclips.net/user/liveBYBokA0AQkM?feature=share
Tlaquepaque? Looks familiar. 😂
That's right!
@ this place stole my heart!
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That's correct thanks for sharing
Can you apply for a temporary residency after being in the country for 7 days and your fmm has expired
Only if you meet the requirements such as having a stamp on your passport from the time frame of 2012--2022
@@JoseArteagaTravels yes I was in Mexico in 2019
How do you get a 7 day fmm
@@PhilHale-p2nYou just ask the immigration officer to give you 7 days. It's easier to do at the land borders, where you don't have to pay the tourist tax for any FMN up to and including 7 days.
I read many years ago that residents are not allowed to participate in political protests. Are you aware if that is still true? It is probably a detail that is still on the books.
From my understanding only Mexican Citizens can participate in Politics. It was also my understanding that Anyone that is NOT a Citizen could not get involved in Politics in Mexico. With that said i did notice many foreigners Participating in various ways and was wondering if it was truly allowed or not. The reason I say that is because from what I have seen out here they are very strict with the whole electoral process with both citizens and candidates so i would assume if some of these foreigners were truly doing something wrong it would have been to their attention but it doesn't seem like there is. So I honestly can not really answer your question because I don't really know. My advice to anyone out there is not to get involved but that doesn't mean you can not talk about it and discuss it. We are in a Free country after all. Freedom of Speech is protected here. Either way I also would like some more clarity into that and ask Jose Novelo for more information on the matter. Thanks for sharing!
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I hope that changes asap
They wont change anytime soon. These are the same immigration laws that have been in the books for decades in Mexico.
What kind of work do you do that you make 1500 a month?
I make RUclips videos, sell merch online, and do personalized consultations. This is my work I don't have a tradition job
Ernie on Visa Runs: "Jim, why are you doing that? They do not check!" (Before I got my Permanente, I used to get a cheap flight to LA every six months, do a bit of shopping, and to get a new 180 day tourist card.) But Ernie is right! Cause next time I went, I checked: At airline check-in, you must surrender your old FMM, But... they DO NOT scrutinize the entry date! They merely staple it to your boarding pass. Upon boarding, again, no scrutinizing. They want to scan the boarding pass and scrutinize your passport, but they care ZERO about the date on the attached FMM. (Believe me, I watched carefully.) Ernie was Canadian, lived for 18 years in Mexico, had a local wife and kid, and used a total of FIVE FMMs during that period. True story. (Jose, its so weird having to explain this to you, as you of all people should know: There are the official rules here in Mexico, and then there is how things really work, and its not the same...)
Oh I agree with you at many borders they don't really care. Mexican officials are very relaxed when it comes to this sort of thing. I was living in Mexico on an expired visa for almost a full year and when it came time to finally do my visa run I just had to pay a small fine to Mexican Immigration just to make sure I would be allowed back in. Which in retrospect I didn't have to do, but I felt better safe than sorry. This was way back in 2019 and there wasn't as much info on the whole process as there is today. But yeah long story short the only ones who seem to care about your entry and exit are US authorities not the Mexican officials. Regardless I am always reminding people that you can go on as many Visa runs as you want. For awhile there was a lot of bad information out there that they were "cracking down" on Visa runs or even deporting Americans but that was just all Fake information being spread. Either way as you said it is much easier than most people think. Thanks again for sharing with us!
Hi Jose, Excellent laying out of the residency options!! I'm really enjoying my summer here in Queretaro. The weather has been not to hot more rain than normal, but we have needed the rain!! You always give people the straight stuff when it comes to moving to Mexico!! The longer I live here the less I would ever want to go back the the American version of the Third Reic aka Nazi Germany!! Todays America!!
GREAT JOB BRO,
Aaron
Thanks for the kind words and thanks for sharing!
@@JoseArteagaTravels Well deserved!!!
José, you think $3000 a month is enough to live down in Mexico? Talking like a 1 bedroom apartment to start off with. Nothing too lavish
Yes in my opinion it is more than enough you can watch this video with a more detailed cost of living breakdown ruclips.net/video/mslWEm1r9_E/видео.html and you can watch this other video that also talks about the true cost of living in Mexico for more information and context ruclips.net/video/rfAQi5hErlE/видео.html
What's the Mexican dream.
Great question! I actually talk about it in this livestream ruclips.net/user/liveddGbvhkSmZ0
What the American Dream isn't .
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What your husband never got that's the American dream you sow what you reap.
Please, learn spanish!!!
Estoy 1000% de acuerdo! Gracias en compartir!
All I have to do is say and I am a republican that my life is in danger from our administration
Sorry to hear that. Thanks for sharing
Wrong info. Don't listen to this guy.
I totally agree don't listen to some random comment on youtube, or even a random youtuber such as myself. One should always consult with a profesional and confirm everything I am saying in this video on their own. Thank you so much for your insight
@JoseArteagaTravels stop spraying bad info. It's unprofessional and immature.
@lol-zv3sz Can you please be more specific as to what the bad information is? Otherwise no one will take your comments seriously
@@JoseArteagaTravels besides admitting that your marriage was an arrangement on your part to secure residency (ugh) you are completely ignoring the financial requirements for residency. You seem to be functioning as a referral pipe line for profit. I hope people will do their own research and not fall victim to your lack of knowledge. In short, if you are unable to admit to your shortcomings, it is not my responsibility to educate you. Also, spend as much time obsessing over my factual comment in actual research and you'll be much happier. Move on brother.