Will Mexico extradite to California?
States of the US cannot extradite directly from foreign countries on their own authority. International extradition is conducted by the US State and/or Justice Departments who must actually be the ones to file the paperwork with the foreign government.
What is the population of Northeastern Mexico?
It depends on what "Southern Mexico" means to you. The most commonly associated states to such region are the states of Guerrero, Oaxaca and Chiapas:
Total population for southern Mexico (according to the 2010 census) equals 11,987,310 people.
What does the abbreviation CRIP and CURP mean on a death certificate from Mexico?
In MEXICO the CURP and CRIP appear in practically all official certificates issued in Mexico as of President Ernesto Zedillo's Administration (1994-2000), October 23, 1996. Not every person's documents have their CURP or CRIP numbers but their documents do have a field for that. Increasingly, people are being required to have those numbers especially the CURP in order to file taxes and other official procedures such as getting married, voting, buying and selling property, enrolling for school and so on. C.U.R.P. (Clave Única de Registro de Población) = Single Population Registration Code Clave Única de Registro de Población This a registration number assigned to all individuals living within Mexico, as well as Mexicans living abroad. The National Population Registry is responsible for assigning CURP numbers and issuing the corresponding certificate. It contains 18 alphanumeric characters generated from the Identification Document provided (usually a Mexican Birth Certificate, Naturalization Certificate, or migratory document) and is comprised by: a) The person's paternal last name, mother's original last name, and first name b) The person's date of birth c) Gender d) Mexican State of birth or born outside Mexico. e) The last two characters in the CURP prevent duplicate numbers and guarantee that the code is correct. For Example: Gregorio Morales Loranca born in Tlaxcala on August 31, 1994. MOLG 940831 H TL RRR O 9 MO = Initial and vowel of Last Name L = Initial of Mother's Last Name G = Initial of First Name 940831 (two digits year, month and day of birth) H = Gender : H for "hombre" (male) and M for "mujer" (female). TL = Abbreviation of TLaxcala. Each state has a two letter code and people born abroad are NE "Nacido en el Extranjero" (born abroad). RRR = are the internal consonants of the last name, mother's maiden name and first name O = a letter or digit code to assure there is no duplication. 9 = Verification Digit. Reference website: http://www.tlaxcala.gob.mx/registrocivil/s_curp.html C.R.I.P. (Clave de Registro e Identificación Personal) = Registration and Personal Identification Code It is a 15 alphanumeric code, assigned to birth Certificates as of 1982. Ref: http://www.apartados.hacienda.gob.mx/diario_oficial/documentos/archivos_shcp_dof/circulares/cc39_1.html
Is it legal to carry a stun gun in Mexico?
The legal age to own a stun gun varies by jurisdiction. In many places, the minimum age requirement is 18 years old. However, it's essential to check local laws and regulations as they may differ depending on the country, state, or city where you reside.
Person of mixed European and Indian ancestry?
The native Americans and Europeans trace their origin in Asia
Will Texas extradite from Mexico for theft?
Mexico and the US do have an extradition agreement, so... it IS possible. BUt remember this, when you cross back over into the US as you most probably will, they can snatch you up at any time.
A person from Mexico that is currently here in the US and would like to get a divorce from a spouse in Mexico can file for a divorce. They must provide:name of spouse he/she would like to divorce still in Mexico, address, and provide information on how long applicant(person filing for the divorce in U.S.) has been in the U.S. with documentation like a ITIN, used for tax purpose and were the applicant works. Can be done without a lawyer, but the correct paper work has to be file and make an appointment to come in front of a judge.
AnswerHowever, if the person is a tourist and is not a legal resident of any US state, he/she cannot get divorced in the US.Is Cinco de Mayo the same as Independece day in Mexico?
No, September 16 is Mexico's Independence Day. It celebrates Mexico's independence from Spain on September 16, 1810.
Cinco de Mayo celebrates the unlikely victory of the Mexican forces over French forces on May 5, 1869 in the Battle of Puebla during the French-Mexican War.
On paper, Mexico is a democracy with a "federal representative republic" as form of government. In practice however, there is a high degree of corruption among public officials which translates into undemocratic practices such as nepotism, buying and selling of votes and "acarreados", who are people that show at public demonstrations in exchange of money or other kind of support, such as food and household items.
What year did the Virgin Mary appear in Mexico?
Mary appeared as Our Lady of Guadalupe in 1531 on the hill of Tepeyac near Mexico City to Juan Diego and left as proof the miraculous image on his tilma.
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Mary apparently appeared around 1532 in Mexico to a number of persons. It cannot be authenticated, merely a tradition.
Can I be extradited from Mexico from the US?
Africa is not a country; each country has different extradition policies. Also, even if you'd asked about a specific country, without knowing specific details (not least of which would be what crime you were charged with) it would be hard to answer.
Do children in Mexico receive gifts at Christmas?
Mexicans who believe in Christmas or who celebrate it, do indeed have a Christmas tree. I know someone who lives in Mexico. It's the same thing, if they are Jewish, they celebrate Hanukkah, if they are Christian they celebrate Christmas.
What was the year Benito Juarez was president?
He served five terms as president of Mexico: 1858-1861 as interim, 1861-1865, 1865-1867, 1867-1871 and 1871-1872.
The first time happened after the Conservatives rose up in arms against the Mexican president, Ignacio Comonfort. Comonfort resigned, and according to the Mexican Constitution, Juarez would be interim President of Mexico until a new election could be held.
Successive terms came to be after elections were made.
If a plane crashed on the US Mexico border where would you be buried?
Most probably, on your country of origin (i.e: if you were Chinese, your remains would be recovered and sent to China).
What type of government did Mexico have before it was a federal republic?
How has NAFTA helped the people in Mexico?
NAFTA has increased the number of outsourced production jobs in Mexico, because labor costs in Mexico are cheaper than in the US. This is because of the elimination of tariffs and transportation restrictions under NAFTA.
What leader suspended the Mexican Constitution and assumed the power of a dictator in Mexico?
The dictator of mexico was Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
What is zip code for nuevo progreso veracruz Mexico?
What is the zip code for Tres Valles, Veracruz, Mexico?
Can you enter Mexico with a criminal record from ny?
As a matter of fact, you can! As long as you are not wanted for anything else, or are serving a sentence (probabtion or parole), you'll be fine. DO NOT LIE to them if you are asked! You will be thrown in jail. Nothing suggests they will turn you back if you have a record. If you committed and indictable offense in Canada, you will need an immigration waiver to travel to the US, so make sure it's a direct flight to Mexico. The waiver is a tediously long set of documents and will take at least 3 months to process. If they grant you one, it will only be valid for 1 to 5 years, at a cost of well over $500! Basically, they don't want you there. Incidentally, having a Canadian pardon may help you with job prospects, but they are NOT recognized at border crossings. It's probably worth getting a US waiver anyway. It is a nice supporting document to have. Not all border people are on the same page.
Cinco de Mayo online scavenger hunt?
1. victory of the Mexican militia over the french army
2. Mexico independence day.
1821- gained independence from Spain
1846-48- Mexican American war.
1858- Mexican civil war.
1862- battle of Puebla.
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Why was the battle of puebla so important for Mexico?
The battle of Puebla was so important because, the Mexicans were poorly armed, and they were rivaling against French troops that were trained and professional, the Mexicans won. More than 130 years later after the battle in1862, millions of Mexicans and Mexican-Americans celebrate their victory. This celebration is known as Cinco DE Mayo.