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I’m thinking of moving to Mexico before the covid and great reset nonsense really gets too crazy. It seems to be easy to qualify for a temporary residence visa and stay up to four years, but it involves a consulate interview,, which is a hassle. Do they tend to grant your visa without a problem? If I just go there without a visa, can I apply for a residence visa in country? They are not clear about that. Do you need a return ticket? It seems like you do. How difficult is the country to move around in for someone who doesn’t speak Spanish? This may seem like a stupid question, but my experience in Asia is that different places have greatly varying levels of support for English speakers. Is there any plan to bring in vaccine passports or similar tyranny (in which case I’ll have to move fast)?


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I might do the same and get myself a Latina or a few Latinas. Mexico is cool. No Covid-19 no sense. I am tired of the EU nonsense during this pandemic. I expected free mobility and an easier time getting girls where I am in the EU considering it is the poorest nation in the EU.
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That's the spirit, Cornfed... why just lie there like a whipped dog - good to see some life and ambition left.

Well, you can try other countries as well, Argentina, Ecuador - I don't think there will be many kicking you out. Mexico is a good option though.
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Cornfed wrote:
April 19th, 2021, 10:21 pm
I’m thinking of moving to Mexico before the covid and great reset nonsense really gets too crazy. It seems to be easy to qualify for a temporary residence visa and stay up to four years, but it involves a consulate interview,, which is a hassle. Do they tend to grant your visa without a problem? If I just go there without a visa, can I apply for a residence visa in country? They are not clear about that. Do you need a return ticket? It seems like you do. How difficult is the country to move around in for someone who doesn’t speak Spanish? This may seem like a stupid question, but my experience in Asia is that different places have greatly varying levels of support for English speakers. Is there any plan to bring in vaccine passports or similar tyranny (in which case I’ll have to move fast)?
All I'm aware of is the tourist situation for Americans. We can stay for six months on a tourist visa, then renew it for another six months by paying about $25. In theory you can keep doing this. Don't know if this applies to any other country.

There are hundreds of thousands of Americans in Mexico, so I'd imagine it wouldn't be hard to get by with just English.
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gsjackson wrote:
April 20th, 2021, 8:10 am
All I'm aware of is the tourist situation for Americans. We can stay for six months on a tourist visa, then renew it for another six months by paying about $25. In theory you can keep doing this. Don't know if this applies to any other country.
It is the same for NZ (I think you are technically visa free for six months) so maybe that is my best bet.
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I understand before WW 1 you just went where you wanted on this planet, that is if you don't get killed by the locals. ?
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Moretorque wrote:
April 20th, 2021, 12:07 pm
I understand before WW 1 you just went where you wanted on this planet, that is if you don't get killed by the locals. ?
I think that is accurate. WWI is really when the planet started on its path of becoming crazy, immoral world with little real freedom anywhere compared to historic economic freedoms, freedom of mobility, and freedom to marry teen virgins or any virgin.
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Moretorque wrote:
April 20th, 2021, 12:07 pm
I understand before WW 1 you just went where you wanted on this planet, that is if you don't get killed by the locals. ?
Yeah, at least if you were white. I think there were actually a few ways of establishing your identity and passports only became THE travel document after the British established a precedent by executing William Joyce for treason on the sole legal grounds that he held a technically invalid UK passport.
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Thanks for the replies so far. A couple of follow up questions. Just to reiterate, is there any disadvantage to going over without a visa and then applying for a temporary residency visa rather than applying for the visa from here in the first place? Also the question of money. If you want to live in Mexico, how de you handle your money? Cash? Can you use their ATMs? Can you open a bank account?
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Cornfed wrote:
April 20th, 2021, 10:36 pm
Thanks for the replies so far. A couple of follow up questions. Just to reiterate, is there any disadvantage to going over without a visa and then applying for a temporary residency visa rather than applying for the visa from here in the first place? Also the question of money. If you want to live in Mexico, how de you handle your money? Cash? Can you use their ATMs? Can you open a bank account?
This link will answer your banking questions.

https://hippie-inheels.com/how-to-open- ... money-usa/
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gsjackson wrote:
April 20th, 2021, 8:10 am
All I'm aware of is the tourist situation for Americans. We can stay for six months on a tourist visa, then renew it for another six months by paying about $25. In theory you can keep doing this. Don't know if this applies to any other country.
Holy guacamole is it that cheap?
They really rape us on visa costs and visa renew costs in some of these Asian countries. In Vietnam just last week the cost shot up to beyond what I'm willing to pay. Maybe I should move to Mexico myself. Got 3 more months to think about it.
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It seems that you can't upgrade to a temporary resident visa in-country, so because I want the option of not returning to this asylum after six months to a year I'll have to apply for one here. Anyone know what kind of questions they ask you in the consular interview?
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Who would willingly relocate to Mexico? Lol. There's a reason why millions of Mexicans migrate to the United States.

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Italianman wrote:
May 9th, 2021, 1:53 pm
Who would willingly relocate to Mexico? Lol. There's a reason why millions of Mexicans migrate to the United States.
The reason being that they are poor.
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A lot of people want to get out of the United States....outside of money if you have a good amount or if you make a good amount at a job there really isn't anything else holding America together. It is a bizarre inverted totalitarian corporate banker slave state. Now they are really ratcheting up the anti-white hatred and promoting everyone but white males. It is totally okay to chop off your dick or if you want you can have a p***y but take male hormones to grow a dick.

The biggest retards are the ZOG bot military men. My own boss a full LTC with over 30 years in the military is allowing his teenage daughter to transition to a man. He goes around proud of it in the office and calls her his "son". This is how insane the US is. My question to anyone here is why the f**k are you still in the US?
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