Jump to content
Jasman0717

mmigration law ideas..read to the end

 Share

8 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

You're gonna love this. How stupid of me to get aggravated

go figure....

Here they are:

1. Only professionals or investors can immigrate to the country. No

unskilled

laborers will be allowed in. Investors must be able to invest at least

40,000

times the daily average wage. If they can't, they are not allowed in.

2. Immigrants may purchase property, but locations and availability will be

limited. Ocean front property cannot be purchased by immigrants. It is

exclusively for citizens born in the country.

3. Immigrants cannot vote nor can they be elected to any public office.

4. Immigrants cannot collect any type of government assistance.

5. Immigrants cannot protest the country's government, policies or

president.

6. Immigrants cannot display a flag of any foreign country.

7. Immigrants who have illegally entered the country will be found and

imprisoned.

Well, these are laws that are currently part of the Immigration Laws of, you

guessed it, MEXICO!!!

usa_fl_sm_nwm.gifphilippines_fl_md_clr.gif

United States & Republic of the Philippines

"Life is hard; it's harder if you're stupid." John Wayne

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Jasman,

how much you wanna bet . The illegals protesting forgot about these minor details too.

:yes::thumbs:

usa_fl_sm_nwm.gifphilippines_fl_md_clr.gif

United States & Republic of the Philippines

"Life is hard; it's harder if you're stupid." John Wayne

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
Timeline

What a bunch of chopf##ks!!! :yes::lol:

K-1 Timeline

11-29-05: Mailed I-129F Petition to CSC

12-06-05: NOA1

03-02-06: NOA2

03-23-06: Interview Date May 16

05-17-06: K-1 Visa Issued

05-20-06: Arrived at POE, Honolulu

07-17-06: Married

AOS Timeline

08-14-06: Mailed I-485 to Chicago

08-24-06: NOA for I-485

09-08-06: Biometrics Appointment

09-25-06: I-485 transferred to CSC

09-28-06: I-485 received at CSC

10-18-06: AOS Approved

10-21-06: Approval notice mailed

10-23-06: Received "Welcome Letter"

10-27-06: Received 2 yr Green Card

I-751 Timeline

07-21-08: Mailed I-751 to VSC

07-25-08: NOA for I-751

08-27-08: Biometrics Appointment

02-25-09: I-751 transferred to CSC

04-17-09: I-751 Approved

06-22-09: Received 10 yr Green Card

N-400 Timeline

07-20-09: Mailed N-400 to Lewisville, TX

07-23-09: NOA for N-400

08-14-09: Biometrics Appointment

09-08-09: Interview Date Oct 07

10-30-09: Oath Ceremony

11-20-09: Received Passport!!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
Timeline

Mexico actually gets quite a few folks that come from Cuba. They don't have the same passion for Cubans that America does. They save them up till they get a batch and then they send them back to Cuba. There is no such thing as asylum in Mexico.

I would not want this thread to turn racist but the government of Mexico definitely takes a different outlook on immigration than America.

It is really a shame that all of these places are very beautiful. They have incredible natural resources. The thing that puts them all in common is that their various governments have taken all of the wealth for themselves. We are very fortunate to live in America where the government is watched very closely. They still take things but they get caught from time to time. It keeps them a little honest.

10 Nov mailed I 129F to TSC

16 Nov 29 Nov Notice date

3 Dec Received NOA 1

3 Jan 05 Please I just want to be touched

3 may 05 NOA2 E mail notification

7 May 05 Mail NOA2

11 May 05 sent petition to Bogota

18 May Packet 3 arrived

19 May Checklist taken to consulate

31 May Packet 4 delivered

29 June visa granted

1 July Visa delivered

Sometime in July Lucero came to US

13 Sept 05 Married

1 Nov 05 -USCIS recieved 485 and EAD

13 December RFE stupid things I should have included Returned very quickly

27 March received bio letter for New Orleans

7 Apr_06 Bio done in New Orleans

20 April 06 Touched on all applications

21 April Email received EAD approved

27 Apr Received EAD card

30 May 2006 Received appointment letter for JaX on 13 July 2006

13 July Interview successful approved

20 July Received green card

30 June 08 Sent I751 to remove conditions

25 July 08 Application returned erroneously incorrect fee

27 July mailed new application with separate checks

15 Sept 08 Application returned erroneously K2 not within 90 day timeframe

17 Sept Mailed 3rd application with mountains of proof of error copied Senator Mel Martinez

09 October 4th application package sent. This time they said the app signature page was a copy

10 Oct Sent package again 4th time.

25 Oct Received another NOA for Wife with $625 for the amount with one year extension

30 Oct 2008 Still nothing for step daughter. Checks still haven't cleared the bank

24 November Checks finally cleared the bank

February biometrics for wife Nothing for daughter.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
Timeline
You're gonna love this. How stupid of me to get aggravated

go figure....

Here they are:

1. Only professionals or investors can immigrate to the country. No

unskilled

laborers will be allowed in. Investors must be able to invest at least

40,000

times the daily average wage. If they can't, they are not allowed in.

2. Immigrants may purchase property, but locations and availability will be

limited. Ocean front property cannot be purchased by immigrants. It is

exclusively for citizens born in the country.

3. Immigrants cannot vote nor can they be elected to any public office.

4. Immigrants cannot collect any type of government assistance.

5. Immigrants cannot protest the country's government, policies or

president.

6. Immigrants cannot display a flag of any foreign country.

7. Immigrants who have illegally entered the country will be found and

imprisoned.

Well, these are laws that are currently part of the Immigration Laws of, you

guessed it, MEXICO!!!

jasman i am from mexico and i would love to know your source cos....

1. not true, i can list you at least 5 people from where i used to live, immigrants from colombia and china who are not professional nor investors, just regular people working at some company, only request really from goverment, similar to process in the states

2. it has exceptions if not i wonder why so many americans own property and business in cancun, unless cancun was recently moved away from the ocean.....

3. unless they become mexican by naturalization, isnt the same rule in usa???

4. neither mexicans!!! system is different.....it is a third world country

5. and 6. i dont really know why watch news, everyday there is a protest at the zocalo in mexico......

7. yes retain and deported...........just like in the usa

so again, i would love to hear your source :)

and by the way of course i dont aprove the illegals in mexico nor usa or any other country, there is a legal way to move into any country and we should all respect the laws wherever we go........what is wrong is the illegal immigrants, i dont see why critize the laws of any country dont you think?

09-14-2010 Boston's biggest ceremony of naturalization, I'm a citizen now! :)

1.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
Timeline
jasman i am from mexico and i would love to know your source cos....

2. it has exceptions if not i wonder why so many americans own property and business in cancun, unless cancun was recently moved away from the ocean.....

I was in Cancun 2 years ago. In order for a non-citizen to own property or open a business, you must have a Mexican partner or partners that have a minumum 51% ownership.

Edited by dwfunk
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Timeline

Email spam is usually not a good source of information, folks. :no:

Click here for a clearer picture

What is Mexico's Immigration Policy?

Mexico's General Law of Population sets out the rights and obligations of foreigners, as well as the different statuses associated with foreign immigration.

In general, foreign nationals are welcome to visit Mexico for a defined period of time to take part in non-remunerative activities (e.g. a holiday), and requirements for remunerative visits or longer stays (beyond 180 days) require special permits from the Mexican Consulate.

There are two kinds of permit: Non-Immigrant and Immigrant. Non Immigrant Permits are for people who intend to visit Mexico for a specific purpose and then depart. Immigrant Permits are for people who wish to live in Mexico, temporarily or long term.

You do not have to surrender your natural Citizenship to be granted full resident status in Mexico. Full resident status entitles you to all rights and benefits of a Mexican National (live, work, claim state benefits and to pay taxes) but you cannot vote in Mexican elections. These permits may also prohibit work in specific industries. These are limited, and relate to bar and waiter/waitress work.

This section describes the different types of Non-Immigrant an Immigrant Permits, and also discusses the issue of attaining Mexican Citizenship.

The information on this page is intended as a guide only, and you should seek professional advice in regard to Immigration matters, as well as make contact with the Mexican Consulate in your home country; details of local offices can be found from the Further Contacts Page in this section.

...

What Are the Immigrant Permits

Immigrant Permits are issued to foreign nationals who have the intention of gaining permanent residency in Mexico. Under immigrant schemes, you are permitted to reside in the country, provided that you fulfil certain criteria (as specified by the type of permit) for a period of up to one year. The permit is renewable annually, for one year, for a further four years. At the end of the five year period, you automatically receive residency status, entitling you to full rights and benefits as any other Mexican Citizen, with the exception of the right to vote.

Upon receiving this status, you will receive a document that looks like a Mexican Passport (called a "FM2") which enables you pass through Mexico's borders as if you were Mexican National. You do not need to surrender your national passport, and you use your own passport when you return to your home country, either for visits, or when returning home to dwell. If you stay outside of Mexico for longer than 2 years, or for 5 years in any 10 year period, you will lose your resident status in Mexico.

Below are the kinds of people who can apply for Immigrant Permits, with a view to taking up permanent residency in Mexico:

Retirees

If you are over 50 years of age, and want to engage in "non remunerative activities" and you are receiving funds from abroad (from a pension or other investments or fixed income) at least to the value of 400 times the daily minimum daily wage per month and a further 200 times daily minimum wage per month for each dependent (e.g. spouse, children) then you can apply for a Retiree Immigration Permit. Read more about retirement in Mexico on Mexperience.

[back to Immigrant List]

Investors

You can receive an immigration permit if you are willing to invest your capital in Mexico. You investment can be directed at industry or services, and must equal a minimum of 40,000 times the minimum daily wage in Mexico City.

[back to Immigrant List]

Professionals

If you are a qualified professional, you can have your certificates validated by the Mexican Consulate and apply for an immigration permit to live in Mexico. You must be sponsored by a company who must satisfy the authorities that you are essential to their operative requirements.

[back to Immigrant List]

Scientists & Technicians

If you are involved in science, or are a qualified technician, whether commercially or for education, you can apply for an immigration permit in Mexico. You may need to be invited by one of the established scientific or technical organizations in Mexico.

[back to Immigrant List]

Artists and Sportspeople

These people can apply for an immigration permit. Each case is considered individually and entry is at the Interior Ministry's discretion.

[back to Immigrant List]

Can I be granted Mexican Citizenship?

Acquiring Mexican Citizenship is an involved process, and it is not easy to do. As a minimum, you must have been living in Mexico for 5 years (2 years under special circumstances) and have resident status. Marriage to a Mexican national may allow Citizenship without the residency requirement. For matters concerning the acquisition of Mexican Citizenship, seek professional advice and contact your local Mexican Consulate.

Sounds pretty reasonable to me. ;)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
- Back to Top -

Important Disclaimer: Please read carefully the Visajourney.com Terms of Service. If you do not agree to the Terms of Service you should not access or view any page (including this page) on VisaJourney.com. Answers and comments provided on Visajourney.com Forums are general information, and are not intended to substitute for informed professional medical, psychiatric, psychological, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice. Visajourney.com does not endorse, and expressly disclaims liability for any product, manufacturer, distributor, service or service provider mentioned or any opinion expressed in answers or comments. VisaJourney.com does not condone immigration fraud in any way, shape or manner. VisaJourney.com recommends that if any member or user knows directly of someone involved in fraudulent or illegal activity, that they report such activity directly to the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement. You can contact ICE via email at Immigration.Reply@dhs.gov or you can telephone ICE at 1-866-347-2423. All reported threads/posts containing reference to immigration fraud or illegal activities will be removed from this board. If you feel that you have found inappropriate content, please let us know by contacting us here with a url link to that content. Thank you.
×
×
  • Create New...