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TravelRe: Between Brazil, Mexico, Canada And The USA? by Peacedelphy(f): 11:41am On Jan 19, 2025
beautyuche:
Hi,

Let me add my two cents to this based on my personal experience.

I had my first child in the USA it was indeed a great experience having a blue passport-holding child. When it was time for the second child my USA visa had expired and could not get a date for quick renewal so I opted for two options and this was either Brazil or Mexico.

Brazil visa was very difficult to get and there was a lot of back-door gambling which would eat into the little fund saved for childbirth so I was left with Mexico. Now with Mexico, there was no appointment date however, with a visa from more than 28 countries you can gain access so I applied for a France visa. I arrived in Mexico had a baby, got the baby's passport, and guess what I got a Permanent residency.

My friend who used the same route and remained in Mexico now has her Mexican passport. Now someone on this thread mentioned that a Mexican can work in the USA because of the North American trade agreement. So in comparison to Brazil, I will say do Mexico.
What informed my decision also was fromNormad Capitalist I follow him on Youtube. A Mexican passport is a USA standard passport and the only two countries you may need a visa that may concern you are the USA and Australia and you will get them when you apply.

Let's talk about security, Every country has its shortcomings. However, while I was in Mexico as a black I moved freely and didn't experience any security issues. Remember first I was a Pregnant woman and next I was a Nursing mother going through with documentation. I do not speak Spanish but got an agent that helped with all of this so again if the USA and CANADA don't work out please have Mexico as an option. You might want to try Brazil as I also know a lady that had her child there and remained in the country for one year now her entire family have gotten the brazillian passport.

In the end just give your unborn child this beautiful gift while at it you might also be gifting your self a dual citizen at a meanial cost.
Hello,

Thank you for sharing your insight. I have some private questions regarding birthing in Mexico and would greatly appreciate the opportunity to discuss them with you via email.

Best regards,

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