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  2. Mexican nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Mexicans by naturalization are: [4] those who obtain from the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs a letter of naturalization and; an individual married to a Mexican national residing in Mexico who fulfills the requirements set forth in the Mexican nationality law: to have lived with the spouse for two years immediately prior to the date of the application.

  3. Immigrant investor programs - Wikipedia

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    All visa holders bought properties, lived in them for 2 weeks before leaving them empty or renting them out to holidaymakers, resulting in rising property prices and long-term rentals became unaffordable for locals. €‎7 billion has come into the country, 90% being used to buy property. Only 2 visas a year were issued for job creation reasons.

  4. Immigration to Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Due to this substantial increase in foreign residents, whether part time of full time, Landlords have responded by driving up the prices around 17-20% [43] to take advantage of those who will come in and buy or rent their properties because they are still cheaper than the options within the US housing market. [46]

  5. 23 countries where money can buy you a second passport or ...

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    Luckily, a number of countries offer Citizenship by Investment (CIP) programs where money — normally invested in real estate — can actually buy a second passport, and the elite status that ...

  6. American immigration to Mexico - Wikipedia

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    American football arrived to Mexico in 1927, by direct influence of the United States. [16] It started to be played in Mexico City among young students from universities, and sport clubs showing a great interest for this foreign sport of considerable popularity among American students.

  7. Visa requirements for Montenegrin citizens - Wikipedia

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    Foreigners of Pakistani origin or who hold a Pakistani Passport are not eligible for an e-Visa. Foreigners who are not Pakistani nationals, but whose parents or grandparents (either paternal or maternal) were born in, or were permanent residents in Pakistan, are also not eligible for an e-Visa. [106] X Indonesia: Visa required [107] √ Iran

  8. Visa policy of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Holders of valid foreign travel documents containing a valid Schengen visa, a valid visa of Commonwealth of Australia, Japan, Canada, New Zealand, Ireland, the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland may enter, pass through the territory and stay in Montenegro up to 30 days, and not longer than the ...

  9. Montenegrin nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The concept of citizenship in Montenegrin law can be traced back to the laws promulgated in 1803 by Petar I Petrović-Njegoš, which articulated the principle of jus sanguinis in reference to Crnogorac (Montenegrins) and Brdjanin (Highlanders), and then to the legal code of 1855, which reiterated the earlier principles and also granted foreigners the right to reside in Montenegro. [1]