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all the information you'll need for a pleasant trip to Mexico.
 

You can arrive to Mexico by almost any mean; air, land or sea.

 

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Traveling between the main cities in Mexico is usually done by air, while local or short distance travel is done by car.

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You can bring some equipment with you, as long as it’s not a lot of equipment and can be carried by you. Usually you won’t have any problem at customs if you bring basic equipment for an interview or small projects, like a camera, basic audio equipment, tape stock, laptop, tripod and even a small lighting kit.

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There are two types of non-immigrant permits or visas that you may need depending on the nature and duration of your project; the visitor permit (FMT) and the work permit (FM3).

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The tourism industry is one of the most important in Mexico, so there are many lodging options waiting for you.

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Mexico is well recognized in the world for its rich gastronomic tradition which offers a great variety of dishes and beverages prepared with innumerable ingredients. The taste, aroma and texture of these ingredients can charm even the most demanding palate and thus turn Mexico into one of the most important destinations in the sphere of international cuisines.

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During the winter, the southern, eastern, northeast and some central region states are on Central Standard Time (GMT –6 hours).

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Weather in Mexico varies significantly from region to region, and sometimes can be very unpredictable. The hottest time of the year runs from May to September (especially on the coasts and the north), and it gets cooler from October to April.

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Currency exchange tools.

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Here you’ll learn a few words that will help you during your stay in Mexico.

 

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To make your trip to Mexico as pleasant as possible, we recommend you consider the following useful information.

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Useful travel links.

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