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Mexico

Mexico is a country on the southern tip of North America. Not to be confused with the US State of New Mexico, it is home of ancient Aztec and Maya civilizations. Also known for Tequila, Mariachis, Cancun and Los Cabos, this is the place to ask anything related to Mexico.

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What countries have no extradition with Mexico?

That would be most countries where Mexico does not have a direct representation (i.e. where Mexico has no embassy nor diplomatic relations). That would include most African countries such as Mozambique or Libya and some Central and South Asian countries, such as Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Papua New Guinea.

How do Mexico people celebrate celebrations?

Some Mexicans celebrate birthdays by having a party with food, and everybody is invited to celebrate it. They give out a goodies bag, have Mexican food. It doesn't stop till everybody leaves. Some have big parties, like when you are 3 or 15. They have huge parties with a lot of music, some dancing and it almost always ends the next day. However some celebrate it differently because of their religion. Depends I suppose.

How do you serve legal documents in Mexico?

Serving legal documents in Mexico is somewhat similar to how documents are served in any other country. However, there are particular challenges that are involved in serving papers south of the border, for instance.

Language, although English is widely spoken, Spanish is still the country's primary language, and so it will be necessary in most cases to be able to get around Mexico.

If the defendant to be serve has skip town or does not live at the address on file, the resources for tracing an individual in Mexico are rather limited, so it is important to have as much alternative information about the individual's family as possible, in this way you may have additional places to look for, and find his or her whereabouts.

Usually an affidavit of service must be notarized, and so you will need to visit a U.S. Consular office in Mexico. Notarization by a Mexican notary is possible, but rather time consuming, expensive and not always a sure shot. That is because, even if the affidavit is translated to Spanish, if the notary does not understand the purpose of the document, he or she will not notarize it.

An alternative option is to use a private investigations company in Mexico to serve the documents for you.

Who was the president of Mexico in 1940?

  • Venustiano Carranza (term: Aug 1914 - May 1920)
  • Adolfo de la Huerta (interim, as Carranza was assassinated on May 21st, 1920) (term: May 1920 - Nov 1920)
  • Alvaro Obregon (term: Dec 1920 - Nov 1924)

How long ago did the Aztecs settle in Mexico?

The Aztecs came to Mexico during the 13th Century. Which is about 700 years ago :)

When does Mexico celebrate Mother's Day?

Dia de las Madres (Mother's Day) is celebrated on May 10 in Mexico.

Population of Mexico City?

Mexico City is the cultural, political and economic capital of Mexico. Built atop the ruins of the ancient Aztec city of Tenochtitlan, throughout the years it has become the largest city in Mexico, and its greater metropolitan area is one of the largest in the world. According to Mexico's National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), greater Mexico City is composed by the whole Federal District (16 boroughs), 59 municipalities of the state of Mexico and 1 municipality of the state of Hidalgo. This area is home to roughly 18% or almost one fifth of total Mexican population (est. 2010):

City (Federal District only): 8,841,916

Greater Metropolitan Area: 21,163,226

What do Mexicans do on New Year's Day?

Fireworks and food and parade in the streets and their town squares.
Just like many December celebrations in Mexico, New Year is celebrated through a dinner and depending on each family, a party.

Dinner includes Mexican dishes, such as tamales, pozole, turkey or grilled pork chops. Common beverages include hot chocolate, Mexican fruit punch (or ponche de frutas) and apple cider.

Parties include more often than not, piñatas, music and fireworks.

Where do you go to get a Mexico birth certificate?

Go Back To Ur Own Country Because You Eat At Taco Bell And Make It Smell Bad.

Why did Austin want to colonize Texas?

When Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821, all the territories it possessed included Mexico, most of Central America (Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama) as well as today's US States of California, Nevada, Utah, Texas and parts of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Wyoming.

Due to the extremely low population for such territorial extension (estimated at 12 million during 1824), Mexico relaxed its immigration policies, thus allowing American settlers to help populate the northern territories.

How did the Mexican drug war start?

The Mexican - Indian War first began after Hernando Cortes conquered the Aztec Indian tribe. Battles between the colonists and the natives continued for many years.

Can a Mexican join the crips?

Yes, a Mexican(as well as any other Hispanic race), can join the Crips gang. In fact there are several Crip sets created by Hispanics, so that goes to show there is no race barrier as to who can and can not join the Crips gang.

The Latin Mafia Familiy Crips aka the Latin Mafia Familia Crips is a Hispanic Crip gang & one of the largest Hispanic Crip sets in the Crip Alliance. They wear the colors brown & blue.

What is the postal code for Culiacan Sinaloa Mexico?

Culiacan is a pretty big city (population: 793,730). It ranges from 80011 up to 80450

What is the name of Mexico's prime minister?

Mexico does not have a Prime Minister. It has an elected president who acts as head of government (prime minister seat) as well as head of state (presidential seat).

The Mexican president for the 2012-2018 term is Enrique Peña. See related questions for further detail.

What are the four largest cities in Mexico and what are their populations?

Mexico's Biggest Cities in population according to 2005 census are: 1.- Mexico City - 19.231.82 2.- Guadalajara - 4.095.853 3.- Monterrey - 3.664.331 4.- Puebla - 2.109.049 5.- Toluca - 1.610.786 6.- Tijuana - 1.410.700 7.- Leon - 1.325.210

If a male US citizen marries a Mexican female citizen in Mexico is their marriage legal in the US?

The answer to this question depends. Divorces obtained in other countries will generally be recognized by the United States as long as no person's rights were violated. This means that contested divorces may not be allowed unless the defendant spouse was notified and had a chance to respond. Uncontested divorces are generally recognized, however, and are often very easy to obtain. You mentioned that it was a "quicky" divorce. You need to make sure that the divorce followed the procedures for Mexican divorces because if it is not valid in Mexico, it certainly will not be valid in the United States

What is the political status of Mexico?

The current social status of Mexican Americans in the United States is not too good. There is a lot of debate within the country about the entry of 'illegal' Mexican immigrants, so Mexican Americans are often met with a lot of discrimination.

If you marry in Mexico than get married in the USA by church can you get a divorce in Mexico?

Once a marriage is recognized by law in Mexico, someone has to clear with the Mexican authorities first before it can be dissolved. The person should file for the divorce in Mexico and not the USA.

Is Mexico democratic?

It is democratic in paper, being a federal presidential representative republic, just like the United States. It however, has less mature public institutions which prevent it from becoming a fully democratic country.

Does Mexico have a prime minister?

No. The Mexican president is both head of state and head of government.