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Old March 2nd 06, 07:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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Default Flight Training in Mexico

Thanks for the info.

One correction, non-Mexican citizens cannot own property within 50 km (I
think) of the ocean or border. They can however purchase a bank trust that
essentially conveys the same rights as property, e.g., they can pass it on
to their heirs, sell, act. The bank trusts are set up for 50-years, but are
renewable for 50-year increments in perpetuity.

Thanks again

Paul


"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
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I"m not aware of any limitation that would stop you from getting a U.S.
ticket. The hard part may be finding a U.S. examiner in Mexico but I'd
bet there probably is one. As you probably know most pilots in Mexico
hold U.S. tickets and most of the aircraft down there have U.S. N
numbers.
BTW: Even though its quite trivial to get a visitor visa in Mexico,
getting residency is more paperwork. There are three levels of status
you most go through. I believe the first is a 1 year residency. After
that you can apply for 5 year, then perm. However, you can never own a
business unless you marry a Mexican or pay a large fee. However, you
can own all the property you like.
I'll be down in Mexico the week after next if you need flight training.
I'll be in Loreto, BCS for about 2 weeks but doing a lot of flying
around. I'm jealous. Mexico would be a great place to live.

-Robert, CFI and frequent Mexico visitor



 




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