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| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by uchman(m): 7:11am On Sep 16, 2018 |
Benpedro, Please I want you to explain this better to me. I imports used Auto parts and used cars too.... Do you know if mexico is a good place to buy used cars and used automatically and send to Nigeria like those guys that live in US. What type of cars do they drive? Can one buy used cars cheaper over there? Do you have idea of shipping to Nigeria? Do you have Nigerian owned Cargo companies that can help with shipping? Can I find others that deals on Auto parts out there too I.e Nigerians? Apologize for all the questions... E be like say the questions much |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by Pesb(m): 1:15pm On Sep 16, 2018 |
@benpedro Thanks for answering my questions. |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by legendary4luv(m): 3:17pm On Sep 16, 2018 |
[quote author=benpedro post=71239272]1.a. As a family man, your best bet is to look for a job online or if you have the resources you can visit Mexico on a tourist visa for a month or two to look for jobs. However, when you get the job you'll still need to leave Mexico and wait for the company to process and send to you the papers you will need to take to any Mexican embassy outside of Mexico. You can't change a tourist visa to a work visa. B. You'll get a Mexican citizenship after you must have lived here for like 5 years legally Benpedro thanks for this eye opener, so what you are saying in essence is that I can't work with Mexico tourist visa even though I marry a Mexican girl before my visa expire? |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by benpedro(op): 4:16pm On Sep 16, 2018*. Modified: 6:21pm On Oct 07, 2018 |
[quote author=legendary4luv post=71250876][/quote] |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by legendary4luv(m): 4:23pm On Sep 16, 2018 |
benpedro:OK gotcha but as a fresh graduate. How long do you think it will take me to get job and which states offer high level of job for non Mexican graduates. Thanks, I fit push January before buhari wins second tenure abeg |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by benpedro(op): 4:30pm On Sep 16, 2018*. Modified: 6:21pm On Oct 07, 2018 |
uchman: |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by legendary4luv(m): 4:31pm On Sep 16, 2018 |
Benpedro, please another question. Please clear me on this first Surname and second Surname, again which category of appointment should I choose from? |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by benpedro(op): 4:35pm On Sep 16, 2018*. Modified: 6:22pm On Oct 07, 2018 |
legendary4luv: |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by legendary4luv(m): 4:37pm On Sep 16, 2018 |
benpedro:And I'm supposed to get this teaching experience in Mexico or Nigeria here? |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by benpedro(op): 4:48pm On Sep 16, 2018 |
legendary4luv:Anywhere |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by benpedro(op): 4:50pm On Sep 16, 2018 |
legendary4luv:Mexicans have both their father and mother's last names attached to their names. You can just omit the second last name |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by legendary4luv(m): 5:00pm On Sep 16, 2018 |
benpedro:Thanks alot, how about the question regarding the appointment, which one should I select? Mexitel or procedures in national territory? |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by legendary4luv(m): 5:00pm On Sep 16, 2018 |
benpedro:I will do it over there, I don tire for naija |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by queengift(f): 5:46pm On Sep 16, 2018 |
thanks for this thread dear, please are there medical jobs in Mexico, am an optometrist (eye doctor), is it easy for we Nigerians to get employment over there |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by benpedro(op): 6:43pm On Sep 16, 2018 |
legendary4luv:mexitel |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by benpedro(op): 6:44pm On Sep 16, 2018 |
queengift:If you don't speak Spanish your chances are so low. |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by legendary4luv(m): 7:23pm On Sep 16, 2018 |
benpedro:Thanks once again |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by mannycrown: 5:51am On Sep 17, 2018 |
benpedro:Compare the boldened above and the boldened below: Where you said you were in the US. Are you making a mistake or omission? |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by mannycrown: 5:54am On Sep 17, 2018 |
benpedro:OP the boldened here is what I want you to clarify with the boldened above. Pls no ill inteneded. I'm just an interested reader. Thanks a bunch. |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by benpedro(op): 2:01pm On Sep 17, 2018*. Modified: 6:24pm On Oct 07, 2018 |
mannycrown: |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by ashatoda: 3:52pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
what is the prospect for a married man who has enough teaching experience either in English or mathematics and is also a printer by training |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by legendary4luv(m): 9:41pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
benpedro:Boss I have create profile but no appointment dates available |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by peterspp(m): 2:07am On Sep 18, 2018 |
This is the best trend so far for me this year. I have thought English language using Nigerian curriculum for more than two years but basically senior secondary school. I want to ask? 1. Do they have their own curriculum? 2. What can some be doing before the job arrives? 3. What is easiest kind to applied for? 4. Can you help someone on those financial tasking supporting document or can any bank do it? 5.can you help me for the step by step procedures to getting it. 6. Can you link me to any Mexican watapp group Fb group or sites I can apply here in Nigeria for jobs. Plz I need this number 6 so badly. 7/ Am still single for now , am a teacher here but I can't afford those tasking supporting documents? |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by benpedro(op): 5:28am On Sep 18, 2018*. Modified: 6:25pm On Oct 07, 2018 |
[quote author=peterspp post=71293590]This is the best trend so far for me this year. I have thought English language using Nigerian curriculum for more than two years but basically senior secondary school. I want to ask? |
| Re: Nigerian Living In Mexico. Ask Me Any Question About Life Here by Damzy007: 9:18am On Sep 18, 2018 |
Hello Benpedro , Thanks for sharing this wonderful info. To be sincere with you I've been having this negative view about that country until you shared this post maybe its because of the way the country is been portrayed on the news media but I'll like to know if skilled trade like welding and fabrication has profit over there, I mean to live comfortably over there and be able to send stuffs back home. |
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. I have been here for more than 3 years now, yet I've never come across any form of racism, instead I'm being treated like a king(one of the reasons I always want to run back to Mexico whenever I'm in the US where white people give you that dirty look) . The feeling where your pupils want to give you coins so as to touch your hair, where adults want to take pictures with you and their family and the guys in the bar want to relate with you and invite you to their table to drink for free. In my second year as a teacher in a big private school here in a very rich neighborhood, I was promoted as the coordinator of all the foreign language teachers in the school (over 20 of them and most of them Mexicans) after I helped their secondary school students won their first ever state English debate challenge trophy. In Nigeria, the job would've been given to the principal's concubine