If they are commercially packed, you should have no problems.
No, unless you get a special import permit.
Yes i believe you can however, when you get to the airport you will have to declare you have it as some places only allow certain spices & plants into the country and it may need decontaminating.
Yes Mexico allows used clothing into their country.
Because they provide for much-needed jobs and foreign investment into the country.
They're returning the favor.
Even if he or she was from Toronto or Montreal, would you allow him/her to visit you? It is more of how much you know the person in question, not his or her country of origin. Besides, Monterrey is the second largest city in Mexico and one of the most wealthy down there.
Mexico is an independent nation
Spices in the middle ages were expensive because the spices were carried overland and took years to reach Europe. After the crusades, the Arabs did not allow spices to reach Europe.
You need a visa to even enter the United States. Without one you can be deported immediately.This is incorrect.The tourist must have a passport to enter the country, not a visa. Typically, the "stamp" in your passport is good for 90 days. If the traveler wants to exceed those 90 days, they must apply to have an extended stay, and at that time, can also apply for a visa.A visa is completley different from visiting. A passport grants you access to a country, but you cannot work in that country. A visa would allow that traveler to work in the country he/she is visiting.
One of the best ways to see the United States is to take a cross-country road trip. Driving from one end of the country to another will allow the traveler to experience the many regional variations and landscapes that the United States has within its borders. Rental cars are a good way to do this.
Geography and socioeconomic factors allow Mexico to be grouped into 5 regions.
. Once citizens immigrate to another country, they are usually not allowed to come back.