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Old 12th May 2008, 04:44 PM
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That amounts to about $130,000 US dollars.
Daniv, your post is kind of convoluted and your lack of capitals and punctuation leads me to believe that you should not involve yourself in and ESL program at this time. I hate to discourage anyone, but if you can't afford to come to Mexico and live on your own resources from back home, then you should not attempt to make a living in Mexico by investing. Expat investors soon find that their local partners and/or local attorneys have all their money and they are headed north again; broke.
Now, if you have money to gamble that you can afford to lose, and enough to live on while your investment project grows enough to support you (if it ever does), then consider an FM3 as an investor. 'Inmigracion' can answer your questions and I assume that, since you are even considering this, you are fluent in Spanish. By the way, in any contract dispute with your local business partners, a foreigner is bound to lose the argument and the money. Should you, by some miracle, win; have your bags packed.

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