I hear that theres a Mexican senior citizen card that expats over age 60 can get?
Yes, it’s called the INAPAM card, formerly the INSEN card, and here is the website of the sponsoring agent: http://www.inapam.gob.mx/servicios.htm#1 A friend translated the section on the qualifications for the card that I have copied below–English first, then the original. Those of us with FM3s as well as FM2s qualify for the discount card again. The photo of the card on the website is not the same look as the INSEN card so many of us got in Dolores Hidalgo last year. Even though the INSEN card says it is good for life, I think we’re going to reapply for the INAPAM card very soon–who knows what the rules will be next month? Will someone at a bus ticket counter 10 years from now recognize that our INSEN cards are the same as the INAPAM cards and still give us the discount? And we will certainly bring along the link and both translations of the page in case the clerk we are assigned never got the memo that expats on FM3s can qualify if they have all of the paperwork listed and the fou
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