Travelling to Mexico from the UK with a Polish passport



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My boyfriend and I have booked a holiday to Mexico. However, he has a Polish passport and I've been unable to find out if he'll need a visa or not. Any help on the matter will be greatly appreciated. I just want to make sure we are all prepared.







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  • Does your boyfriend have a non-expired visa or permanent residence in the UK (or USA, Canada, Japan, Schengen)?
    – Patricia Shanahan
    Apr 21 at 13:07










  • He has permanent residence in the UK
    – poppy elliott
    Apr 21 at 13:12






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    @PatriciaShanahan How is this relevant? No EU citizens require a visa.
    – Coke
    Apr 21 at 18:32











  • @Coke Nobody with UK permanent residence needs a visa.
    – Patricia Shanahan
    Apr 21 at 18:54






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    @PatriciaShanahan A UK permanent residence permit, yes. EU citizens can't get one (unless you count the optional residency sticker issued for evidence purposes, which most people hardly bother to get), beacuse it's not applicable to them
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    Apr 21 at 19:02

















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My boyfriend and I have booked a holiday to Mexico. However, he has a Polish passport and I've been unable to find out if he'll need a visa or not. Any help on the matter will be greatly appreciated. I just want to make sure we are all prepared.







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  • Does your boyfriend have a non-expired visa or permanent residence in the UK (or USA, Canada, Japan, Schengen)?
    – Patricia Shanahan
    Apr 21 at 13:07










  • He has permanent residence in the UK
    – poppy elliott
    Apr 21 at 13:12






  • 4




    @PatriciaShanahan How is this relevant? No EU citizens require a visa.
    – Coke
    Apr 21 at 18:32











  • @Coke Nobody with UK permanent residence needs a visa.
    – Patricia Shanahan
    Apr 21 at 18:54






  • 2




    @PatriciaShanahan A UK permanent residence permit, yes. EU citizens can't get one (unless you count the optional residency sticker issued for evidence purposes, which most people hardly bother to get), beacuse it's not applicable to them
    – Coke
    Apr 21 at 19:02













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My boyfriend and I have booked a holiday to Mexico. However, he has a Polish passport and I've been unable to find out if he'll need a visa or not. Any help on the matter will be greatly appreciated. I just want to make sure we are all prepared.







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My boyfriend and I have booked a holiday to Mexico. However, he has a Polish passport and I've been unable to find out if he'll need a visa or not. Any help on the matter will be greatly appreciated. I just want to make sure we are all prepared.









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  • Does your boyfriend have a non-expired visa or permanent residence in the UK (or USA, Canada, Japan, Schengen)?
    – Patricia Shanahan
    Apr 21 at 13:07










  • He has permanent residence in the UK
    – poppy elliott
    Apr 21 at 13:12






  • 4




    @PatriciaShanahan How is this relevant? No EU citizens require a visa.
    – Coke
    Apr 21 at 18:32











  • @Coke Nobody with UK permanent residence needs a visa.
    – Patricia Shanahan
    Apr 21 at 18:54






  • 2




    @PatriciaShanahan A UK permanent residence permit, yes. EU citizens can't get one (unless you count the optional residency sticker issued for evidence purposes, which most people hardly bother to get), beacuse it's not applicable to them
    – Coke
    Apr 21 at 19:02

















  • Does your boyfriend have a non-expired visa or permanent residence in the UK (or USA, Canada, Japan, Schengen)?
    – Patricia Shanahan
    Apr 21 at 13:07










  • He has permanent residence in the UK
    – poppy elliott
    Apr 21 at 13:12






  • 4




    @PatriciaShanahan How is this relevant? No EU citizens require a visa.
    – Coke
    Apr 21 at 18:32











  • @Coke Nobody with UK permanent residence needs a visa.
    – Patricia Shanahan
    Apr 21 at 18:54






  • 2




    @PatriciaShanahan A UK permanent residence permit, yes. EU citizens can't get one (unless you count the optional residency sticker issued for evidence purposes, which most people hardly bother to get), beacuse it's not applicable to them
    – Coke
    Apr 21 at 19:02
















Does your boyfriend have a non-expired visa or permanent residence in the UK (or USA, Canada, Japan, Schengen)?
– Patricia Shanahan
Apr 21 at 13:07




Does your boyfriend have a non-expired visa or permanent residence in the UK (or USA, Canada, Japan, Schengen)?
– Patricia Shanahan
Apr 21 at 13:07












He has permanent residence in the UK
– poppy elliott
Apr 21 at 13:12




He has permanent residence in the UK
– poppy elliott
Apr 21 at 13:12




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@PatriciaShanahan How is this relevant? No EU citizens require a visa.
– Coke
Apr 21 at 18:32





@PatriciaShanahan How is this relevant? No EU citizens require a visa.
– Coke
Apr 21 at 18:32













@Coke Nobody with UK permanent residence needs a visa.
– Patricia Shanahan
Apr 21 at 18:54




@Coke Nobody with UK permanent residence needs a visa.
– Patricia Shanahan
Apr 21 at 18:54




2




2




@PatriciaShanahan A UK permanent residence permit, yes. EU citizens can't get one (unless you count the optional residency sticker issued for evidence purposes, which most people hardly bother to get), beacuse it's not applicable to them
– Coke
Apr 21 at 19:02





@PatriciaShanahan A UK permanent residence permit, yes. EU citizens can't get one (unless you count the optional residency sticker issued for evidence purposes, which most people hardly bother to get), beacuse it's not applicable to them
– Coke
Apr 21 at 19:02











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Here is the Mexican government's list of countries that don't require a visa for Mexico, when entering as a tourist or other visitor without work permission. It includes Poland ("Polonia").






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    Per Timatic, the database used by airport check-in staff:




    Visa required, except for Nationals of Poland with a normal
    passport for a maximum stay of 180 days




    So no, he does not need a visa, and this is true for all EU/EFTA citizens






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      He doesn't need a visa when travelling for up to 180 days.



      From Polish MFA travel guide (in Polish):




      No visa is required for Polish citizens in the case of tourist, private or business stays not exceeding 180 days.







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        Here is the Mexican government's list of countries that don't require a visa for Mexico, when entering as a tourist or other visitor without work permission. It includes Poland ("Polonia").






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          Here is the Mexican government's list of countries that don't require a visa for Mexico, when entering as a tourist or other visitor without work permission. It includes Poland ("Polonia").






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            Here is the Mexican government's list of countries that don't require a visa for Mexico, when entering as a tourist or other visitor without work permission. It includes Poland ("Polonia").






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            Here is the Mexican government's list of countries that don't require a visa for Mexico, when entering as a tourist or other visitor without work permission. It includes Poland ("Polonia").







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                Per Timatic, the database used by airport check-in staff:




                Visa required, except for Nationals of Poland with a normal
                passport for a maximum stay of 180 days




                So no, he does not need a visa, and this is true for all EU/EFTA citizens






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                  Per Timatic, the database used by airport check-in staff:




                  Visa required, except for Nationals of Poland with a normal
                  passport for a maximum stay of 180 days




                  So no, he does not need a visa, and this is true for all EU/EFTA citizens






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                    up vote
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                    up vote
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                    Per Timatic, the database used by airport check-in staff:




                    Visa required, except for Nationals of Poland with a normal
                    passport for a maximum stay of 180 days




                    So no, he does not need a visa, and this is true for all EU/EFTA citizens






                    share|improve this answer












                    Per Timatic, the database used by airport check-in staff:




                    Visa required, except for Nationals of Poland with a normal
                    passport for a maximum stay of 180 days




                    So no, he does not need a visa, and this is true for all EU/EFTA citizens







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                        He doesn't need a visa when travelling for up to 180 days.



                        From Polish MFA travel guide (in Polish):




                        No visa is required for Polish citizens in the case of tourist, private or business stays not exceeding 180 days.







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                          He doesn't need a visa when travelling for up to 180 days.



                          From Polish MFA travel guide (in Polish):




                          No visa is required for Polish citizens in the case of tourist, private or business stays not exceeding 180 days.







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                            He doesn't need a visa when travelling for up to 180 days.



                            From Polish MFA travel guide (in Polish):




                            No visa is required for Polish citizens in the case of tourist, private or business stays not exceeding 180 days.







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                            He doesn't need a visa when travelling for up to 180 days.



                            From Polish MFA travel guide (in Polish):




                            No visa is required for Polish citizens in the case of tourist, private or business stays not exceeding 180 days.








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