Jump to content

New Mexican Foreign Worker's Policy??? what?


Recommended Posts

Quote:
Originally Posted by MrsV-to-be View Post
Yes that is what SheaS's photog said too - the form said she was allowed to bring in 2 cameras. she had 4 - and just had to pay a tax to allow them in. Her other option was to store them at teh airport and she said no way (of course!) so she just paid!

However - the Consulate did say specifically in his email that one 1 regular camera was allowed!!
do you know what she had to pay per camera?
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 93
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

This is more in regards to the new post on EDR's/Karisma's website about the $500 vendor fee AND 3 nights min-- I got my response from Valeria... Thank goodness! I will just ensure that I am keeping all my emails now!

 

Hi Shannon,

 

This is not a problem I meant with status, about the photographers documents

(RFC, and taxes) if you had any questions or if they had any questions about

this new policy. Do not hesitate and contact me.

 

With the 500 usd fee + taxes documents this will be more than enough !

 

 

If any doubt arises, please, do not hesitate to contact me, I will be more

than happy to assist you.

 

Sincerely Yours,

 

Valeria M

Wedding Sales Executive

 

 

 

-----Mensaje original-----

 

 

We are having one photographer from Cancun Studios come on the resort on 5/16 for 6 hours to photograph our wedding, dinner, reception. We are paying the $500 vendor fee to the resort to have her come on the resort. She has the proper documentation ready to show resort when she arrives, that is in accordance with the gov't working regulations...

Is there any other information you need?!?!

 

Thanks, Valeria!!

 

Shannon S

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Wow, just catching up!

 

I have to agree with the previous poster....if I were a pro working abroad without the proper permissions I would be scared sh!tless that I would get in trouble and not be able to shoot for the client. That would be a bigger disappointment than I could handle as the photographer, and as the client I would be livid that the person I paid to be there was so irresponsible.

 

Not only is it professional, but in everyone's best interest to comply with the laws where you are working and get that permit!! It does seem like a p.i.t.a. though so maybe that's why everyone doesn't follow through.

 

I hope this issue works out favorably for all of you!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Quote:
Originally Posted by MrsV-to-be View Post
But as Morgan has said it is very difficult to get this unless you are living in Mexico. I want to obey the laws, but in my situation what do I do now? I have 1 month until the wedding, and my photographers do not apply for this permit. In fact, I would imagine most photographers on this Board do not apply for the FM3 - so what do they do? Nobody, including my WC, seems to be able to answer that question.
I can't believe that they won't make an exception in your case. Especially since this wasn't part of the contract you signed and especially since they just gave you a month's notice! Can you talk to someone on the phone and then follow-up w/ an email to confirm that they will let you do this? They've got to make an exception - especially since this wasn't their policy all along. It's their own fault that they got slapped w/ fees. Brides shouldn't have to pay for their mistakes. If they get slapped w/ another fee in your case, then THEY should have to pay for it. EDR loves fees - if they had to pay some on their own, it might give them a taste of their own medicine.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Quote:
Originally Posted by MrsV-to-be View Post
But as Morgan has said it is very difficult to get this unless you are living in Mexico. I want to obey the laws, but in my situation what do I do now? I have 1 month until the wedding, and my photographers do not apply for this permit. In fact, I would imagine most photographers on this Board do not apply for the FM3 - so what do they do? Nobody, including my WC, seems to be able to answer that question.
I just tried calling the Immigration Offices in Cabo to find out more about this for you but it's too early and wasn't able to get anyone on the phone ... go to Mexican Immigration Website and read up on the requirements. The website also lists the phone for all the state agencies perhaps you can call and find out? I hope this helps.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

The FM-3 is a work permit for foreigners who live in Mexico. It is not available unless you live here. This issue is not at all new. It was a big issue for me when I moved here three years ago. It was impressed upon me by my colleagues here that I should NOT shoot weddings here without an FM-3. I risked being discovered by Mexican authorities and I ran the risk of the resort denying entry to me at any time if I did not have the proper paperwork. I risked my entire future here if I had any problems at all, so I took two months off, sat on the beach and applied for and got my FM-3. The FM-3 isn't easy to get, not everyone who applies is granted one. FM-3 status is a very popular topic of discussion among gringos at the bars here.

 

One theory that I heard is that when Argentina had their currency crisis (1999-2002), this area experienced a huge influx of Argentinians who began working here without documentation. The government got really serious about documented workers during this time and everything got harder for all foreigners.

 

I don't believe this is any kind of conspiracy on EDRs part. We just had elections here and with every change of administration comes new officials. It always seems like they want to come in with a bang and all the rules get tighter after an election. It's a real and ever-present concern here.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Quote:
Originally Posted by AllureEventDesign View Post
I just tried calling the Immigration Offices in Cabo to find out more about this for you but it's too early and wasn't able to get anyone on the phone ... go to Mexican Immigration Website and read up on the requirements. The website also lists the phone for all the state agencies perhaps you can call and find out? I hope this helps.
Thank-you thank-you thank-you!! I think this is what I've been looking for!! I've been scouring the government websites I could think of - but it is difficult when half the pages are in spanish!! So thank-you for finding this :) I am going to forward this to my Travel Agent to see if I can get this form they are talking about.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.



  • Best Destination Wedding Sponsors



    Facebook Pinterest Google+ Twitter
  • Posts

    • twitter logo png file download pdf online [url=https://www.sliviagraed.com/#53608748]viagra for women[/url] instagram download in app store free install
    • Hi everyone! I have been doing lots of research on various wedding venues all around Mexico, my fiance wants a destination wedding and I am happy to have a wedding wherever so long as the vibe is right and guests are happy!  I have been seriously looking at Cabo Azul and was trying to find potential costs for them, but only found a page about their wedding costs from 2010. Does anyone have any updated information on costs / reviews they would like to share of this venue? Or advice in general, anything helps. Thanks so much, happy wedding planning to all!
    • Hello everyone, I am dreaming of a wedding in Costa Rica and was wondering if I could get any help with venues and wedding planners. I am thinking Tamarindo because a close friend of mine lives there and I've been in town more than a couple of times, she's being helpful but is at a loss when it comes to this subject really so I was wondering if anyone here had recommendations. I am not closed to other town suggestions either, if I happen to find a good place and staff somewhere else. These are the places I have so far, has anyone had any experience with any of them?  Stay In Tamarindo Luxury Villas in Costa Rica Luxury Villas Pinilla Tropical Homes of Costa Rica The Point Luxury Villa Thank you so much for your help!
    • Have you ever considered having a wedding inside a bubble? With the current global situation, many couples are looking for unique and creative ways to celebrate their special day while keeping their guests safe. A wedding inside a bubble could provide a whimsical and intimate setting for your ceremony and reception. Imagine saying your vows surrounded by a beautiful bubble filled with twinkling lights and flowers, creating a magical atmosphere for you and your loved ones to enjoy.
    • Adult only resort or not? Let's discuss the pros and cons of choosing an adult-only resort for your honeymoon. While some couples may appreciate the peace and quiet that comes with an adults-only environment, others may prefer a more family-friendly atmosphere. What are your thoughts on this? Have you had any experiences at adult-only resorts that you'd like to share? Let's hear your opinions and recommendations!
  • Topics

×
×
  • Create New...