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Mexico Resident Pensioner Visa: How to Retire in Mexico
One of the most common permits obtained by Mexican Foreigners is the Resident Pensioner visa (FM3 or FM2).  On a previous post the classification of the differences between non-resident, temporary resident, and permanent residents was outlined (See Post).  The Resident Pensioner permit (temporary resident) is described as those foreigners who want to live in Retirement in México, subsisting on funds, interest – bearing securities or pensions generated from any country other than Mexico.
Applications for FM-3 and FM-2 can be realized at any Mexican Immigration Office within Mexico, or at any Mexican Consulate.  It is also a good note to point out that depending on the office or consulate that you contact, the requirements of documentation for application may vary.  But below I have put a list that I consider as … a general starting point.  
To obtain a Mexico Resident Pensioner Permit you must submit:
a)  an application filled out of your request to change of migration status to Resident Pensioner
b)  an official identification (passport) and your FMT visa
c)  a letter made out to the National Institute of Migration, outlining your reasons for your request to establish residency in Mexico.  (letter must be written in Spanish)
d)  a ... more

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