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You searched for Invest as a shareholder and reside in Mexico share
You need to apply for a temporary residence visa at mexican embassies and consulates abroad. While the visa is being process, you will be issued an authorization with a validity of 180 days under which you must enter Mexico.
To secure the visa you must verify that you meet any of the following criteria:
Have investment in capital equity in a Mexican legal entity or ownership in a movable property of more than exceeds $ 3,457,400 MXN.
Have real estate in Mexico or acquire trust rights in an amount that exceeds $ 6,914,800 MXN.
Pursue economic or business activities, provided you employ at least three workers.
At the time of your entry, you must go to the INM office to obtain your temporary residence card in no longer than 30 calendar days.