What is the Process of immigrating to another country if you live in USA?
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Really depends on where you are going? But lets just say you wanted to go to Mexico.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. When you want to acquire permanent residency AND you want to work there
The permit must be renewed annually for a further four years in order for you to be able to apply for full residency status. If you wish to remain in Mexico as a "resident alien" after five years, you must apply for full residency status (there is a specific procedure to follow), and have this accepted. Once your application has been accepted and your "FM2" has been issued (see below) you are entitled to full rights and responsibilities 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") -- newer versions look like a driver's license -- which enables you pass through Mexico's borders as if you were a Mexican National. You do not need to surrender your national passport, which you'll use 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.
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. When you want to acquire permanent residency AND you want to work there
You will need to satisfy the requirements for entry (e.g. professional, sponsored by a company, etc), or be able and prepared to invest at least 40,000 times the minimum daily wage in Mexico City
Alot really depends on where you are going and the fee's that you would have to pay. I used Mexico as that seems to be the topic..usually can goggle a search of the country you are looking into and look up immigration under that site. Good luck to you.
what are you first off all cuz if ur Hispanic just expect to be treated like **** that's what happens to use Mexicans we live wild lol but if Ur not Mexican Salvadoran then you ain't got **** to worry about !!
just leave, you can go anywhere.you can't come back.
That all depends on where you want to relocate to. Where is it that you think you want to go to? I have seen alot of people here that want to relocate. I don't know if it because they just want something new to experience or if they are just tired of the USA? What is your reason for wanting to relocate?
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