Uncategorized Archives - MEXLAW Mexican Law | International Standards Tue, 15 Jun 2021 15:50:52 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://mexlaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/cropped-MEXLAW-logo-sticky-blue-32x32.png Uncategorized Archives - MEXLAW 32 32 2021 Financial Requirements for Temporary and Permanent Residency in Mexico https://mexlaw.com/2021-financial-requirements-for-temporary-and-permanent-residency-in-mexico/ https://mexlaw.com/2021-financial-requirements-for-temporary-and-permanent-residency-in-mexico/#respond Thu, 01 Apr 2021 15:42:26 +0000 https://mexlaw.ca/?p=12011 Each year, Mexico increases the financial requirements to obtain either temporary or permanent residency. We have outlined the most commonly asked about residency types and this year’s financial requirements. How is the requirement calculated? There are two different ways that Mexican Consulates and Mexican Immigration offices may determine the financial requirements for residency. Note: Each consulate and office are different. Before you schedule your appointment with your local Mexican Consulate, you should always check the requirements on their website. ✓ Based on the Mexican daily minimum wage ($141.70MXN). OR ✓ Based on the daily UMA (Unidad de Medida y Actualización)...

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Each year, Mexico increases the financial requirements to obtain either temporary or permanent residency. We have outlined the most commonly asked about residency types and this year’s financial requirements.

How is the requirement calculated?

There are two different ways that Mexican Consulates and Mexican Immigration offices may determine the financial requirements for residency. Note: Each consulate and office are different. Before you schedule your appointment with your local Mexican Consulate, you should always check the requirements on their website.

✓ Based on the Mexican daily minimum wage ($141.70MXN).

OR

✓ Based on the daily UMA (Unidad de Medida y Actualización) rate ($89.62MXN).

    • UMA is the basis for all calculations in Mexico that relate to payments made to the Mexican Government. It is used in calculations such as residency, employer contributions to social security, and other federal and state obligations.

Temporary residency with foreign income = 300 X daily minimum wage or UMA.

Temporary residency with savings balance = 500 X daily minimum wage or UMA.

Permanent residency with foreign income = 5000 X daily minimum wage or UMA.

Permanent residency with foreign income = 20000 X daily minimum wage or UMA.

What Proof is Required?

Depending on the Mexican Consulate you begin your process with outside of Mexico and the immigration office within Mexico, you will be required to show:

✓ Foreign Income: 6 to 12 months of bank statements proving the average monthly income requirement.
✓ Foreign Savings: 12 months of bank/investment statements proving the average monthly balance requirement.

The Mexican immigration process can be challenging and stressful. Let our immigration specialists help make the process faster and easier. Contact our Mexican immigration specialists at Mexlaw today!

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What is the importance of registering a trademark? https://mexlaw.com/what-is-the-importance-of-registering-a-trademark/ https://mexlaw.com/what-is-the-importance-of-registering-a-trademark/#respond Tue, 02 Jun 2020 20:14:44 +0000 https://mexlaw.ca/?p=11280 For the consumer, the brand is what distinguishes one product from another, regardless if it is closely related or even if the products offered are of the same type.  This creates brand loyalty which is a valuable asset reflected in the financial statements of a business under the category “goodwill” or “intangibles”. That brand is what will ultimately generate in the public that awareness of quality of the product or service that is being offered.  It will make a different impression from the rest of the products of the competition. Therefore, the registration of the trademark and its corresponding logo...

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For the consumer, the brand is what distinguishes one product from another, regardless if it is closely related or even if the products offered are of the same type.  This creates brand loyalty which is a valuable asset reflected in the financial statements of a business under the category “goodwill” or “intangibles”.

That brand is what will ultimately generate in the public that awareness of quality of the product or service that is being offered.  It will make a different impression from the rest of the products of the competition.

Therefore, the registration of the trademark and its corresponding logo is an important and necessary process, when introducing a new product or service in the market or entering a new market with an existing brand. The object is to obtain exclusivity by its use, and thus prevent others from exploiting it.

Otherwise, anyone could present to the public similar products or with characteristics so identical that they could generate confusion with consumers and weaken the effort that was invested in the brand.  This will correspond in a financial loss for the business.

In Mexico, the regulatory body called the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI), has the legal authority to administer the country’s intellectual property system. This means that it will be responsible for registering the trademarks filed and having a global registration that prevents two trademarks with similarities that could lead to confusion.

Trademarks are registered with IMPI by filing the appropriate documents with samples of the trademark and logo and by providing as much detail as possible as to color and letter font or size. An element that is equally important is a comprehensive description of the product or services that is associated with that trademark. Vague or ambiguous terms will lead to unnecessary contestation or, worse, impossibility to defend the trademark in the event of a contestation. For example, a client recently registered (on their own) a trademark in Mexico associated with “swimming pool cleaning and maintenance”.  Within days they received multiple notices of contestation from numerous competitors attempting to defend their trademarks as the service was so vague that it may infringe on their trademark.  MexLaw intervened, settled all the claims by withdrawing the vague trademark application and filing a new one with a more precise specification of the product.  This represented unnecessary delays and expenses to the business.

Another particularity of filing a trademark application with IMPI is the speed with which they are considered and approved. This indicates that it does not necessarily do a thorough examination and review of its registers to identify potential conflicting names.  Therefore, it is up to the trademark owner to monitor applications and quickly file oppositions in the event of possible conflicts.  IMPI will respond with an initial reply (whether confirming or reject the complaint) and then the trademark owner must enforce that decision by taking legal action to have counterfeited products destroyed or removed from the market.

Finally, another difference with Mexican trade names (name of the corporation) and those in other jurisdictions is that the corporation’s business name does not benefit from exclusive protection as is the case elsewhere in North America.  For example, a client recently incorporated a Mexican subsidiary of its American counterpart with the same name.  Several months later it became aware that a Mexican Company registered a trademark like its Corporate name.  All attempts to have this trademark cancelled or modified failed as Corporate names in Mexico are not trademarks and therefore do not benefit from any protection.  Therefore, it is strongly recommended to register a trademark although the name of the corporation is similar to the trademark being registered.  Especially if the product or service provided is associated with that name.

It is therefore recommended that if you intend to establish a business in Mexico, and start making use of a trademark, consult an expert lawyer on the subject. They can advise and support you in the registration process, which will provide legal certainty in its use, and avoid the possibility that your trademark may violate the rights previously obtained by another person. Once the registration has been validly obtained with IMPI, it will entitle you to the exclusive use of the trademark, which will generate protection that can be exercised through civil and criminal actions when any third party infringes that right.

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