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Old Apr 7, 2009, 10:48 AM
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sex offender moving to mexico

I am a registered sex offender in California and wanting to move to mexico. Do I have to register in Mexico?

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First you need to find out if Mexico will even let you move there. You will have to inform California where you live.
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I doubt Mexico will allow you to move there unless you have dual citizenship already through family.

It's funny, despite doing nothing to prevent their citizens from entering the US illegally it's quite hard to get into Mexico (legally).

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twinkiedooter agrees: Easy to get into US but not so easy to get into Mexico. Makes no sense whatsoever to me.
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Hello r:

I don't think you have to tell California that you're NOT living there. You are required to report WHERE you live - not where you don't.

I agree with Lowtax. Legal immigration is exceedingly hard - especially with a record. However, the great thing about Mexico being a corrupt state, is that you just have to bribe the right person.

Or, you can come back every six months to renew your visitors permit. You'll probably need an American cheeseburger by then anyway.

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PS> (edited) I notice that I didn't answer your question.... Nahhh, dude. Mexico doesn't do that. They believe in letting you start fresh after you do your time. We used to do that here.... I don't blame you for wanting to move. That's not to excuse your offense. That just means you shouldn't have to pay for it the rest of your life.

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Fr_Chuck agrees: I have never bribed so many people in my life as the time I lived in Mexico
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