Yes. However, many immigrants have illegally entered Mexico from Central and South America and have strained southern Mexico's ability to assimilate them. From this direction, many U.S. citizens have legally migrated to Mexico to retire. Almost all countries in the world allow at least some Immigration, though some nations place severe limits upon who may enter their country.
Yes. Over 750,000 US Citizens currently live in Mexico (taking advantage of Dual Citizenship laws) and over 1 million Americans have a residence in Mexico (from which at least 250,000 are known as snowbirds).
A plentiful supply of inexpensive tequila.
does a citizen of Mexico need a passport to go from the us to Mexico and back? He is legal to be in us but not a us citizen.
Since your dad is a citizen, I think you are too. You will need to prove it since you were born in Mexico.
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You can be born in the United States and become an automatic citizen. Or you can immigrate to the United States and apply for citizenship after living in the US for seven years.
Linda Chavez was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and so has not immigrated to the US.
You just look for your residence. Both the US and Mexico have a treaty allowing bi-nationality.
People immigrate to Mexico from all over the world. Most people who immigrate to Mexico come from the US. Reasons for coming to Mexico often include lower health care costs, warmer climate, and generally a more relaxed lifestyle.
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Yes he can.
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You can be born in the United States and become an automatic citizen. Or you can immigrate to the United States and apply for citizenship after living in the US for seven years.