
US Citizens Crossing Border, Moving To Mexico In Record Numbers: Report
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Mexico's Interior Ministry says the number of US citizens who have been granted permanent residency in Mexico is up 48 per cent.
A record number of Americans are crossing the southern border to live in Mexico, a new report has claimed. According to Mexico News Daily, more than 8,000 temporary resident visas were issued to US citizens in the first nine months of this year - an 85 per cent increase over the same period in 2019. The report is based on data from Mexico's Interior Ministry. The data shows this is the highest reverse migration figures since the statistics were first compiled in 2010, the outlet further said in its report.
The report also said that the number of US citizens who have been granted permanent residency in Mexico is up 48 per cent.
Mexico City is a chosen destination for most of these US citizens as 19 per cent of those moving to the South American country choosing it over other popular places. Another 1,515 have moved to Jalisco state - in Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara and Chapala.
The residency figures do not include the large number of Americans who entered Mexico as tourists and are living there, said Mexico News Daily.