Can I work remotely from Mexico for a US company?
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Can I work remotely from Mexico for a US company?
Assuming that by “work remotely” you mean working online for a U.S. company and being paid in a U.S. bank account, the answer is yes. In fact, you can come to Mexico on a 180 day tourist permit and work remotely the entire time if you want.
Can you live in Mexico and work in us?
The governments of Mexico and the United States continue to work together to facilitate regular, safe, and productive travel that strengthens ties between our countries. U.S. citizens are now eligible to obtain Mexican work permits valid for up to four years, eliminating the need to renew work permits annually.
Can you live anywhere if you work remotely?
Yes, as long as you have access to WiFi and don’t miss any deadlines you can work remotely from anywhere. I have really enjoyed living and working in over a dozen countries for almost 10 years.
Can I work remotely in the US?
The easiest way to do work for a US company remotely without a visa is for that company to hire you as an independent contractor. That means you have to be registered as a business or sole proprietor in your home country, and you end up getting hired as a “consultant”.
Can I move to Mexico right now?
Unsurprisingly, you’ll need a visa to live in Mexico. By law, you can stay in the country as a tourist for up to six months. You’re also able to make a visa run to another country, then re-enter Mexico for another six months.
Can you live in Mexico as a US citizen?
As an American, you can stay in Mexico for six months (or 180 days) at a time with a “visitor’s visa” — everyone over age 16 who travels to Mexico with a US passport automatically enjoys this option. However, if you do plan to stay for longer than six months, the visa process in Mexico is fairly easy to navigate.
Can I work remotely from Mexico?
Working online from Mexico is not a complicated process, assuming you have a job that permits you to work remotely. You’ll just need to choose a location, pack up the necessities, and find a comfortable place to stay with reliable internet or nearby coffee shops.