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  2. Prostitution in Mexico - MexConnect

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    Prostitution is not legal in Mexico as a whole, only in some states. One place where it is legal is Mexico City. There you can find a wide array of services and I believe these are all fairly well controlled. In the state of Jalisco, prostitution is illegal. However, there are a slew of advertisements for massage parlors, eescrot services and ...

  3. On Posses and Prostitution - MexConnect

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    It simply seemed an opportunity to have some fun. + + + + + + + + + +. Oscar2. The beauty that catches the eye and touches something inside, described in a breath of 170 words between exhaled periods, is very compelling, but well said. Unfortunately, knowing little of Mexico’s deep south, interest and curiosity more than often surfaces but ...

  4. A general minimum wage applies to all employees within each economic region, except those that fall within a series of specific job categories. The general minimum wage for the three regions as of January 1, 2000 was as follows: Zone A (including Mexico City): $37.90 pesos per day. Zone B $35.10 pesos per day.

  5. Laws and attitudes on knives (pocket and up to 7 inches)

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    Shortcut. Re: [rayitodeluna] Laws and attitudes on knives (pocket and up to 7 inches) Can’t Post | Private Reply. US State Department advises: Knives. “It is best not to carry even a pocketknife into Mexico as this can result in a weapons charge if a knife is found on a traveler who is arrested for a separate offense.

  6. Best medication prices for expats in Mexico - MexConnect

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    These programs are the magical method for obtaining new/necessary branded drugs at huge discounts. All legit, all legal, all above board. For example, branded Jardianz—one of the newest and most effective cardiac/metabolic drugs—costs $2.50/tablet in the US and Mexico, but $0.80/tablet at a Canadian pharmacy.

  7. Unlike stateside real estate transactions, closing costs borne by the buyer are considerably greater in Mexico. Customarily, the buyer pays 1) the transfer tax, which is 2-6% of the appraised value of the land, 2) notario’s fees, usually 2-3% of the appraised value. The appraised value used for deed (escritura) purposes is often much lower ...

  8. For purposes of this Presentation, we include in the concept of “Company” all legal entities incorporated pursuant to the commercial legislation of the Mexican Republic of the partnerships and associations established pursuant to the Civil Code of each State including Mexico. D.F. Equity participation in legal entities will be considered ...

  9. Mexico real estate: rental and sales contracts - MexConnect

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    Know the Law in Mexico. We talked about this subject a few months ago, but recently we have worked with three cases of people being ripped off for their deposits on Mexico real estate. Two were deposits on purchasing a Mexico house, and one for a rental. These cases involved a total of $26,000 USD. In all three, the client deserves to have his ...

  10. Know The Law In Mexico - Apostille - MexConnect

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    Know the Law in Mexico. The requirement of an Apostille (ah-poh-steel) is an important new development for international travelers. An Apostille is an additional certification that will be required for all notarized documents, including but not limited to birth certificates, death certificates, marriage and divorce certificates.

  11. How foreigners can purchase real estate in Mexico's restricted...

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    Foreigners can buy or invest in real estate in Mexico without any restriction, except in the coastal and border areas. There, foreign individuals and branches of foreign corporations can have 100% control of property through a real estate bank trust. Mexican corporations with foreign capital are allowed to buy directly if the property is to be ...