Does a refugee need a visa to visit Mexico? [closed]



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I am a refugee, I have a Italian travel document and Permesso Di Soggiorno and Carta Di Identità. I would like to travel to Mexico.
Do I need a visa?







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Mark Mayo♦ Jul 7 at 3:38


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










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    To know the country you are citizen of would help, probably.
    – deviantfan
    Jun 21 at 8:25










  • @Tor-EinarJarnbjo Mexico, not Morocco.
    – gerrit
    Jun 21 at 11:12






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    @deviantfan Why do you think so? Without being sure, it looks as if citizenship is irrelevant if you want to enter Mexico with a refugee travel document.
    – Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
    Jun 21 at 11:23






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    @deviantfan In many countries, the moment you use a passport or other documentation from your origin country you risk losing your status as a refugee.
    – SJuan76
    Jun 21 at 12:58






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    @deviantfan If they ask him were he is from, he should tell it. But when he is asked to provide his ID/travel documents and produces the passport from the country he is fleeing from, there could be bad consequences. And of course he will not enter Mexico (or the plane) without some form of ID, so he should use his Italian documents for that.
    – SJuan76
    Jun 21 at 13:39
















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I am a refugee, I have a Italian travel document and Permesso Di Soggiorno and Carta Di Identità. I would like to travel to Mexico.
Do I need a visa?







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Mark Mayo♦ Jul 7 at 3:38


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










  • 5




    To know the country you are citizen of would help, probably.
    – deviantfan
    Jun 21 at 8:25










  • @Tor-EinarJarnbjo Mexico, not Morocco.
    – gerrit
    Jun 21 at 11:12






  • 2




    @deviantfan Why do you think so? Without being sure, it looks as if citizenship is irrelevant if you want to enter Mexico with a refugee travel document.
    – Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
    Jun 21 at 11:23






  • 3




    @deviantfan In many countries, the moment you use a passport or other documentation from your origin country you risk losing your status as a refugee.
    – SJuan76
    Jun 21 at 12:58






  • 2




    @deviantfan If they ask him were he is from, he should tell it. But when he is asked to provide his ID/travel documents and produces the passport from the country he is fleeing from, there could be bad consequences. And of course he will not enter Mexico (or the plane) without some form of ID, so he should use his Italian documents for that.
    – SJuan76
    Jun 21 at 13:39












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I am a refugee, I have a Italian travel document and Permesso Di Soggiorno and Carta Di Identità. I would like to travel to Mexico.
Do I need a visa?







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I am a refugee, I have a Italian travel document and Permesso Di Soggiorno and Carta Di Identità. I would like to travel to Mexico.
Do I need a visa?









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closed as unclear what you're asking by Mark Mayo♦ Jul 7 at 3:38


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






closed as unclear what you're asking by Mark Mayo♦ Jul 7 at 3:38


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









  • 5




    To know the country you are citizen of would help, probably.
    – deviantfan
    Jun 21 at 8:25










  • @Tor-EinarJarnbjo Mexico, not Morocco.
    – gerrit
    Jun 21 at 11:12






  • 2




    @deviantfan Why do you think so? Without being sure, it looks as if citizenship is irrelevant if you want to enter Mexico with a refugee travel document.
    – Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
    Jun 21 at 11:23






  • 3




    @deviantfan In many countries, the moment you use a passport or other documentation from your origin country you risk losing your status as a refugee.
    – SJuan76
    Jun 21 at 12:58






  • 2




    @deviantfan If they ask him were he is from, he should tell it. But when he is asked to provide his ID/travel documents and produces the passport from the country he is fleeing from, there could be bad consequences. And of course he will not enter Mexico (or the plane) without some form of ID, so he should use his Italian documents for that.
    – SJuan76
    Jun 21 at 13:39












  • 5




    To know the country you are citizen of would help, probably.
    – deviantfan
    Jun 21 at 8:25










  • @Tor-EinarJarnbjo Mexico, not Morocco.
    – gerrit
    Jun 21 at 11:12






  • 2




    @deviantfan Why do you think so? Without being sure, it looks as if citizenship is irrelevant if you want to enter Mexico with a refugee travel document.
    – Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
    Jun 21 at 11:23






  • 3




    @deviantfan In many countries, the moment you use a passport or other documentation from your origin country you risk losing your status as a refugee.
    – SJuan76
    Jun 21 at 12:58






  • 2




    @deviantfan If they ask him were he is from, he should tell it. But when he is asked to provide his ID/travel documents and produces the passport from the country he is fleeing from, there could be bad consequences. And of course he will not enter Mexico (or the plane) without some form of ID, so he should use his Italian documents for that.
    – SJuan76
    Jun 21 at 13:39







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5




To know the country you are citizen of would help, probably.
– deviantfan
Jun 21 at 8:25




To know the country you are citizen of would help, probably.
– deviantfan
Jun 21 at 8:25












@Tor-EinarJarnbjo Mexico, not Morocco.
– gerrit
Jun 21 at 11:12




@Tor-EinarJarnbjo Mexico, not Morocco.
– gerrit
Jun 21 at 11:12




2




2




@deviantfan Why do you think so? Without being sure, it looks as if citizenship is irrelevant if you want to enter Mexico with a refugee travel document.
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
Jun 21 at 11:23




@deviantfan Why do you think so? Without being sure, it looks as if citizenship is irrelevant if you want to enter Mexico with a refugee travel document.
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
Jun 21 at 11:23




3




3




@deviantfan In many countries, the moment you use a passport or other documentation from your origin country you risk losing your status as a refugee.
– SJuan76
Jun 21 at 12:58




@deviantfan In many countries, the moment you use a passport or other documentation from your origin country you risk losing your status as a refugee.
– SJuan76
Jun 21 at 12:58




2




2




@deviantfan If they ask him were he is from, he should tell it. But when he is asked to provide his ID/travel documents and produces the passport from the country he is fleeing from, there could be bad consequences. And of course he will not enter Mexico (or the plane) without some form of ID, so he should use his Italian documents for that.
– SJuan76
Jun 21 at 13:39




@deviantfan If they ask him were he is from, he should tell it. But when he is asked to provide his ID/travel documents and produces the passport from the country he is fleeing from, there could be bad consequences. And of course he will not enter Mexico (or the plane) without some form of ID, so he should use his Italian documents for that.
– SJuan76
Jun 21 at 13:39















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