Legal Question in Immigration Law in Mexico
Mexican Immigration Law
If I move to Mexico, what immigration laws will if face?
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Re: Mexican Immigration Law
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Law of Population
Immigration is under the oversight of the National Institute of Immigration ('Instituto Nacional de Migraci�n') which is a department of the Secretary of Government ('Secretar�a de Gobernaci�n') and is regulated by the Law of Population ('Ley de Poblaci�n').
In Mexico, there are 3 distinct immigration statuses. They are:
� No Inmigrante � Non immigrant � FM3 VISA � some short term visits of a non immigrant nature are not issued an FM3, these conditions are stipulated in the Law of Population.
� Inmigrante � Immigrant � FM2
� Inmigrado - Immigrated person � INMIGRADO � Permanent resident
And, obviously, all Mexican laws: Civil, Criminal, etc.
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