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What papers do Japanese people need to get into Mexico?


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Is a passport sufficient if they're coming for a holiday? do they need something else? help appreciated

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As Japanese citizens, you do NOT need visas to visit Mexico. All you need is your passports. On the airplane you will fill out a paper to get a tourist card...that is all. There is a charge of about $22 .00 US for the card. You may go to the website listed below to read the list and see for yourself that Japanese citizens do not need a visa to enter Mexico. I am an American living in Mexico and there are quite a few Japanese tourists who come here. I hope you come and have a great trip. Source(s): http://portal.sre.gob.mx/japon/index.php...
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id personally bring a gun, or at least brass knuckles!
here you go:

Mexico: Passport & visas

Restrictions

Passports

Required, but NOT by the following:
1) Citizens of Canada, Mexico & United States holding proof of citizenship e.g. birth certificate, naturalisation certificate, voter`s registration certificate
2) Holders of a `Documento de Identidad y Viaje` issued in Mexico to stateless persons resident in Mexico
3) Holders of a `Certificado a Peticion de Partes` issued by Mexican consulates to stateless persons resident in the US

Notes:

Passport validity:

Passports must be valid for 6 months from date of entry (minors require individual passports)

Visas

The following DO NOT require a visa:
1) Nationals of Mexico
2) Holders of Blue Tourist Cards & customs form issued by authorised airlines operating into Mexico or at point of entry as follows:
a) For tourist stays up to 180 days to:
a1) British nationals
a2) Nationals of Andorra, Argentina, Belgium, Bermuda, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland Rep, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, San Marino, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United States & Uruguay
b) For stays up to 90 days to nationals of Australia, Austria, Cyprus, Czech Rep, Estonia, France, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Korea (South), Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Martinique, Monaco, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia & Slovenia
c) For stays up to 30 days to nationals of Venezuela

Notes:

Transit

Required by all except those as noted above and:
1) Persons continuing their journey to another country within 24 hours on a flight without further intermediate stops in Mexico provided holding confirmed tickets and documents for their next destination

Notes:

All persons travelling to/from Cuba require a visa or Form FMT

Special notes

1) Immigration authorities may require proof of onward/return tickets & sufficient funds for length of stay
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