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Thursday, January 24, 2013

The emigrant life...


It wassupposed to be so easy to get a job and a working visa (FM3) but on November thelaw has changed and it’s sooo difficult. Before, the only thing that you had todo is to pay and that’s it! Now…. I need to find a company that will contractme, then they need to give me like a paper with all the details about the job,the salary, for how long I will workthere and a lot more. Then with thispaper I need to go outside of Mexico to apply for a working visa in an embassy of Mexico. Come on!! I’m alreadyin here why the hell I need to leave to get it??!! So it means that I need togo to Belize or Guatemala ( small trip??) and apply for it there. What is theworst thing is that a law has changed on November so no one actually can giveme a specific information because they do not know it very well. So basically Idon’t know what I’m doing and anyone knows. I keep trying because I’m reallystubborn but I’m just really mad because everyone gives me a different information. Probably soon the people in emigration office will recognize me becauseI’m gonna be there every day! Today I was standing there in a pouring rain,waiting for my turn and the information I got was: NO VISA FOR YOU BLONDI!! Actuallythey didn’t tell me this but they thought so. They even asked me if I’m marriedto Mexican guy. Come on!! I’m too young to get married with a Mexican guy!! I’mtoo young to get married to anyone. Will keep you informed! Wish me luck! If Iwill get it somehow, I will open the company that helps a people to get it. Itwouldn’t be a bad idea J




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