Go to http://www.sre.gob.mx/juridicos/leydenacionalidad.htm . If you can't read it, you won't qualify.
In a nutshell, live in Mexico for five years and you may qualify or marry a Mexican and wait two years.
The law in part: LEY DE NACIONALIDAD CAP�TULO III DE LA NACIONALIDAD MEXICANA POR NATURALIZACI�N Art�culo 19 III. The naturalization paper will be granted once it is verified that these have been verified: Prove that they know how to speak Spanish, know the history of the country, and are integrated into the national culture.
No. You need to begin the process of naturalization to become a Mexican citizen.
No you will not become a Mexican citizen but you will have Mexican recidency. Your fiancee can have the option to apply for citizenship later on if she wants.
No...not exactly. You would have to migrate to Tanzania to actually become a citizen of Tanzania, or you would have to have be born there.Does marrying a Mexican make you a Mexican? Think of it that way.
Last time I checked no. Even if you become a citizen of Mexico, you don't have all of the rights of native mexicans.
father borm in san francisco but the mother is an mexican citizen and baby born in mexico is the baby an american citizen
No. Immigrants must fulfill certain requirements to become Mexican nationals.
No. Neither will automatically become citizen of the other country.
Definitley not
learn spanish become a Mexican citizen convert to Catholicism and obey the Mexican law ~In other words (for A+LS) All of the Above~(By: Paige Mathews)
no,you cant be a Mexican citizen if you weren't born there
YES
IF YOU MARRY A MEXICAN, HE DOES NOT AUTOMATICALLY BECOME AN AMERICAN CITIZEN. THE ONLY THING THAT MARRAIGE ESTABLISHES WHEN YOU MARRY A MEXICAN IS PERMANENT RESIDENT ALIEN STATUS FOR HIM. HE CAN ONLY KEEP THIS IF YOU REMAIN MARRIED FOR A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF YEARS. IF HE WISHES TO BECOME A CITIZEN, HE MUST TAKE THE TEST AND PASS. I married an illegal Mexican immigrant and I was told by an immigration officer that he can be deported until we have been approved for a visa number, but that some immigration officers will be lenient if the immigrant has papers with him showing that the process is underway.