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walt

Nov 30, 1919, 12:00 AM

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teaching in Mexico DF

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I'm a qualified IT-trainer, specialized in MS-Office products. I could stay with my daughter's who's living in DF for about six months. She's a webdesigner and I could be of some assistance, teaching the mentionned products. I'm thinking of 3 hours a day. I'll be staying on a tourist visa. I know it's easy to prolong my stay without problems, but how about teaching and being paid for it? Do I need to get a business notification or have we a backdoor? And does anyone know if MS-Office in English will draw Mexican students or must I polish my Spanish first?



jennifer rose

Nov 30, 1919, 12:00 AM

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teaching in Mexico DF

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Do you NOT understand that the tourist card status bars engaging in remunerative activities?


gpk

Nov 30, 1919, 12:00 AM

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Many small schools will not provide info needed for visa

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Many small schools will not provide info needed for visa. The government requires tax info, incorporation info, ID, etc.,and some small schools won't provide or can't provide such info. Such schools are a little fly-by-night and are best avoided. If you have a college degree, you can teach at a university and the visa is easy to get.


walt

Nov 30, 1919, 12:00 AM

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teaching in Mexico DF

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My daughter is working on that base without any problems so far.<p>: Do you NOT understand that the tourist card status bars engaging in remunerative activities? <p>


Loco

Nov 30, 1919, 12:00 AM

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Keep it under the table then

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Mexican illegals would not ask publicly, "where do I find a job in the US" .... maybe you should do the same in Mexico. Or better yet, get legal!
 
 
 
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