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Originally Posted by bournemouth
President Calderon has decreed that 180 day visas will be the norm at this point. Technically speaking, I don't believe you are supposed to have more than one of these in a 12 month period - but in practice that is rarely enforced.
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Yes I heard of this.....I know in Ecuador they use to or still enforce the 180 days per year requirement.I had a friend who lived with his native girlfriend in Ecuador in which he got his tourist visa/card extended to the max (in total time with the same card,he entered in Januray and left in June).When he arrived back in August to see his girlfriend,he was not allowed to enter the country.I guess he was in the computer.
To me,whats the problem.If you are spending money you are helping their economy grow.
In Peru,you get a 90 day tourist card,if you want to extend to the 180 day limit and dont want to leave the country after the 90 days,you can pay $30 per month,each month.Kind of a rip off.