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  1. "They've realized that COVD isn't that bad." An unbelievably callous comment to the wives, husbands, children of the million that died in America and millions more worldwide. SunFan
    8 points
  2. [EDITED 22 MAY 22] A friend whom I helped process her Constancia just told me that the sentence she had to record first came up in Spanish; then changed to English. I think people are getting very confused by what is required for the July 1 law. Mexico News Daily helped with the confusion, by mixing the process for obtaining an RFC with that for the new Constancia de Situación Fiscal. They are two separate documents and needed if you plan to receive a payment by factura or payroll (think Mexico medical insurance reimbursements, new CFE meters, new phones, etc.) "Finalmente, se les recuerda que la obligación de la emisión de facturas electrónicas o recibos de nómina en el sistema la Factura Electrónica 4.0, para lo cual los contribuyentes pueden requerir su Constancia de Situación Fiscal, iniciará a partir del 1 de julio de 2022." July 1 is not the date by which all adults 18+ (temporary or permanent foreign residents and all Mexican citizens) must have their RFC--we each already should have an RFC in order to receive a legal factura or payslip; if you don't have an RFC, you slipped through the system. The July 1 date is to get the newer Constancia de situación fiscal--think of it as a certificate of proof (from SAT) that one's CURP and RFC are correctly registered to the person named. If you for some reason do not yet have a valid RFC, you need to get that document first by applying online, making an appointment, then going to Guadalajara to finish the process. (Eons ago, many of us got our RFCs online, after getting our CURP at the Ajijic Delegación. No longer.) The new Constancia de Situación Fiscal process can be done online on a laptop, but if you are not computer-comfortable, have difficulty reading on screen, or fear speaking a fairly long (printed) line in Spanish into the microphone to be recorded on the application site, you may need help. You need your name, address, including Colonia and cross streets (like Mercado Libre asks for), landline and cell numbers, emails (plural), your CURP number, your RFC number, a .pdf or .jpeg of the front and back of your immigration document (temporal/permanente for expats, INE for Mexicans)--that's the bulk of it. Here's the process. At https://satid.sat.gob.mx/ you create a personal registration with a username and password (with multiple email verifications to said emails before you continue), then add home and cell numbers and, at minimum, one email address (they ask for backups.) If you are not computer-literate, you will need help to take your photo and, along with your legal immigration doc (front and back), upload it to the site. You then have to read a silly—but long—sentence for voice recognition purposes. I think THIS part may be a problem for many, whether native or non-native speakers. Plus the text is blurred--mine was blocked by white surprinting as well--so seeing the sentence to record it is a bit dicey. You'll go through some more hoops then get another email (actually, I think I received text messages) that your info has been successfully uploaded. You wait, get a confirmation in a few days, then print the document for your safekeeping. I hope this helps you understand what is required, and how to apply for the new Constancia by the 1 July 22 deadline.
    4 points
  3. As promised here is my review of this service: Location is across from Vinos America and next the new pet shop. They pick up and deliver and speak enough english for most ex-pats. They take cash or credit cards and do not expect payment until you are satisfied. Our two units were rated at 5 liters of 02 but had trouble putting out 3-4 and now they put out the full 5 liters with no trouble. Questions?
    4 points
  4. Best roofer in town (Ajijic, Jalisco and surrounding area)s is Ruben Chavarria "El Chino" and Sons. We are from Canada and Ruben "El Chino" speaks English and they do amazing work. We trusted them so much that we left them to do the last 6 weeks of a large roof job on their own and they still kept in contact with pictures and calls. Ruben, the dad, was on the job site frequently making inspections, and his lovely sons were respectable, timely, courteous, hard working and cleaned up after each day's work. Amazing experience, we were so happy to have found them! I did not expect our roof disaster to be repaired so easily. They even did us a favor by giving us a visit asap to provide a quote as we were returning home soon. He used the best materials and the workmanship is impeccable. What amazed us was how they happily greeted us each morning and went directly to work with only a break to eat lunch (with laughter and song) and then went right back to the job. Also, very respectful of the home as they opted to climb the ladder to the roof daily, rather than walk through the house. I could go on and on, but I can't recommend them more, they are an absolute delight to hire for the job. Go to their website, to see their awesome jobs: http://www.elchinoajijic.com/ and their tel number Mobile Phone / Celular: 333 150 90 31 Phone / Teléfono: (376) 766 2327 Ajijic Jalisco México
    3 points
  5. Every year....the same fire event......
    2 points
  6. To the liberal elites there will always be a reason to keep there servents masked from now on. Just watch the balls and awards shows... unmasked elite liberals with no masks being served by masked servents....yeah liberals just love the people....yeah to control them.
    1 point
  7. It was a lot easier to have someone like Spencer get our RFC numbers. It was more difficult to get CFE to add it to our "profile".
    1 point
  8. On the subject of Monkey Pox... breathe. It's just a heads up but no cause for alarm yet. Monkeypox goes global: why scientists are on alert (nature.com)
    1 point
  9. Totally agree with that HoneyBee
    1 point
  10. THINK what you want.... but that doesn't make it correct. See my post today in Mexico General re: NEW Law regarding RFC including all foreign residents in Mexico..... applies as of July 1. Taken word for word from Mexico News Daily.
    1 point
  11. As a minimum they should at least test your eye sight (a helped 2 bricklayers working for me get their drivers license, before getting it one told me that the vision for one of his eyes was completely blurry. Dr Pinto, yes he was back fixed the problem )
    1 point
  12. Yeah rumor has it you'll have to get four shots in a year and hide under your bed with two face diapers on because unlike that one smallpox shot you had years ago, these won't really work. Fortunately I know some here are ready!
    1 point
  13. Here come the Nun, here come the Nun...with her sad face and I am sure a sermon to follow!!!
    1 point
  14. Here: Brainy, retired Florida cop. High-quality expat info channel. LQ
    1 point
  15. Go to https://wwwmat.sat.gob.mx/personas/tramites-del-rfc Go to last option on the page: Validación del RFC (RFC Validation) Then 2 options: 1. Select "Consulta tu clave de RFC mediante CURP" (Check your RFC key using CURP) or use this direct URL https://wwwmat.sat.gob.mx/aplicacion/operacion/31274/consulta-tu-clave-de-rfc-mediante-curp . Enter requested info, and it'll provide your RFC. 2. Or select "Verifica si estas registrado en el RFC" (Check if you are registered in the RFC). This option simply states whether you have an RFC #.
    1 point
  16. No it didn't. From the article you obviously failed to fully read or comprehend: " Person-to-person transmission isn't common, as it requires close contact with bodily fluids, such as saliva from coughing or pus from the lesions. " And goes on to say, "What is even more bizarre is finding cases that appear to have acquired the infection via sexual contact," epidemiologist Mateo Prochazka at the UKHSA tweeted. "This is a novel route of transmission that will have implications for outbreak response and control."
    1 point
  17. Me thinks that you are just going to have to 'put up with' the frequent misunderstanding of just what YOUR subject is and what the masses.... less a few.... THINK you are talking about. So far your evenhanded responses to this misunderstanding are exemplary... especially for this Board!
    1 point
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  19. Were you able to get flowers delivered? If not, I would be happy to buy them for you and deliver them. Please let me know.
    1 point
  20. Visiting the office is a better way to check on your visa.
    1 point
  21. Can't really compare to covid.... this you have to have sex to spread it. So easy to stop.
    0 points
  22. Me too but we live in mexico where it is fully stocked. Unlike USA where the plant that makes 40% after proving the baby deaths were not from there formula told the white house in Feb if they were not able to open the plant there would be a shortage in months.... the white house and fda said no your closed. Now we have a problem made by the fda and the white house for no reason other than stupidity or plain hate for those Americans.
    0 points
  23. I like the old Timex commercials used to say, take a licking and keep on ticking. I will endeavor to do the right thing by these dogs. I'm working a solution that doesn't require me to either throw them away or have them put to sleep. Moderator: Please do me the favor of closing my account. This will be the last post that I put up here.
    0 points
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