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March 14, 2008

Hacienda Wants Your Opinion!

Megan Smith brought the following to our attention this week in the print edition of the Guadalajara Reporter:

Mexico's Ministry of Finance (Hacienda) is inviting all U.S. and Canadian citizens living in Mexico to speak out about problems they've encountered during the process of moving to the country and after they settled.

The online "Survey of U.S. and Canadian Citizens Living in Mexico" is a simple, multiple-choice poll that asks foreigners to rate the difficulty they've had contracting everything from telephone service to a business permit.

To reach the survey, after going to the page for La Oficina de Relación con Inversionistas, click on the box to the right that says, "Survey of U.S. and Canadian Citizens Living in Mexico."

The deadline for using the online survey is Thursday, 20 March.

The survey requires only 5 minutes to complete and provides a place for open-ended comments, in case there is anything you want to address that was not covered by the survey.

Anyone with concerns about the survey can contact Rodrigo García Verdu at rodrigo_garciav@hacienda.gob.mx or call (55) 3688-1118.

Posted by crispy at March 14, 2008 11:15 AM

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