Do you need a passport to go to mexico? |
i want to go to mexico for new years and i dont have a passport. do i need one when i go. if i leave before 09 and come back january 1 do i need a passport will they let me come back. A... |
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What are the beaches like in Puerto Vallarta? |
| We want to spend lots of time at the beaches.....is most of the P.V. coastline swim/kid-friendly? We've got two teenagers that want to bask in the sun, I'm hoping that we don't ... |
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Do you need a current pastport to travel to Mexico? |
| Does anyone know if you HAVE to have your current passport to take a cruise to Mexico from the U.S.? Or can you still get away with one that has expired or use your birth certificate? Mine expiried ... |
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Mexico Is Very Rich, But Why Are There So Many Poor There? |
Mexico Is Very Rich....But Why So Many Poor There??
Read an excerpt from THE WASHINGTON TIMES:
"Mexico has grown richer. Its $600 billion economy is now the world's ninth-... |
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Looking for Mexican teens!? |
| Teens living in Mexico, what are your favorite songs right now? I need to get an idea for the types of music that Mexican teens like to listen to. Thanks!... |
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What sort of plug adaptor would I need for Mexico? |
Need to know what sort of plug adaptor I would need to buy for using in Mexico.
Looking to buy one online, so dont know if there is a name for them or anything. Thanks Additional D... |
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Today i went down by the border near mexico.....? |
| and i sware i saw 2 mexicans climb over with a ladder...how do i report this?... |
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Is mexico expenisive to live if you live on your own? |
i want to move to a place named el, grullo jalisco
we went this past winter vacation and i loved it. !!!! the people the food, the small town was great! but i wonder if it would cost alot to ... |
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Is mexico city dangerous/safe? |
| I know mexico city is broken up into "zones", and i was wondering where is the most dangerous 'place/zone' ? Ive been told a lot about the Cartel, that there everywhere in the ... |
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Tijuana adult prostitution? straight/shemale/tranny? |
| my friends and i are planning to head down to tijuana for some adult entertainments. what are some good places? i heard Chicago Club and Adelitas are the most popular ones. anywhere else? I also want ... |
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If I want to go mexico for a couple weeks , How do I get a passport? |
| How can I get a passport for myself and my 7 month old son ? Are there any other things I might need ?... |
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How strictly is the drinking age enforced in 'all-inclusive' resorts in Mexico? |
| I will be 17 years old when I go to a resort in Cabo for this upcoming spring break. I'm curious if I will be able to enjoy an alcoholic beverage or two.... |
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saiwue |
Do I need Mexican insurance when driving to Mexico? I'm just staying one night.? |
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mexluther
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You must purchase Mexico Insurance even if you are in Mexico for 1 hour. You can Get Mexico Insurance online so you do not have to stop at the border. I have used Mexbound.com and they are easy to use.
Why Should You Buy Mexican Insurance?
* The Mexican authorities do not recognize or accept you current U.S. or Canadian Insurance policy. Liability Coverage is the minimum amount of Mexican Insurance you must carry.
* If you are involved in an accident your Mexican Insurance policy will prevent you from spending less time dealing with Mexican authorities or even facing criminal action whether you are at fault or not.
* If your vehicle is damaged, lost or stolen your Mexican Insurance Policy will insure coverage. Your Mexican Insurance Policy also covers Road side assistance in the event of a breakdown. |
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viajero_intergalactico
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the law does not compel you to get it, but if you feel better about it, then you should get it.
i drive my new bmw and new truck down there all the time. ive driven down there for years and never had anything happen.
but yeah, get it if you accident prone.
if you cant afford it, then oh well, just go. no harm no foul. |
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TC
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You do NOT need a Mexican Automobile Insurance policy to drive to Mexico. With that said, it is HIGHLY recommended. If you are in a boarder town, you will stick out like a sore thumb and it is said, that you will be targeted by other non-US drivers for intentional "accidents". Then you end up getting in trouble and "shaked down" by the notorious Mexican police who are about as crooked as they come.
I went to Purto Nuevo about two years ago. I called my insurance company as asked them if I was covered. My insurance company, which at the time was Geico, said I was fully covered up to 50 miles deep into Mexico. Where I was was a bit further. I went online and bought a policy online in about 10 minutes from start to finish. Very easy and it only cost me about $30. I bought a weekend policy. Small price to pay for piece of mind.
I pasted the link below of the company I used (I kept it in my favorites!) There is a lot of good info on their site as well.
Good luck! |
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Vaggaloor
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No.
It is not forced by law, as in USA. If you want it, you can get it, but you are not forced. |
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Rich V
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yes, things can get ugly if something happens while your there. |
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California
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Don't needed, but id Highly recomended. |
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Moshu
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Driving TO Mexico and IN Mexico are different. Check out the different insurance agencies but your best bet for one or two days is to buy it through the rental car agency if you are renting, or you can buy it from reputable insurance companies. |
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