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Working as a U.S. citizen, de Jesus has taught English in the Mexican states of Jalisco, Hidalgo, Veracruz and Puebla as well as Mexico City, so his experience is substantial. Though it's something of a simplification, the crucial element he sees that Mexico has -- as far as foreign workers are concerned -- that this country lacks is simply this: a work visa that means something.
Some samples from de Jesus' experience in Mexico:
I need to open a bank account. "Your work visa, please."
I'd like to get a credit card. "Your work visa, please."
The telephone company won't cooperate in giving me a line. I'll just get a cellphone. "Your work visa, please."
2006-09-18
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