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A person holding a temporary resident and temporary student visa or Card may bring, temporarily, his or her household goods to Mexico duty free. Also, holders of permanent resident card or visa may bring permanently his or her household goods to Mexico duty free. In these instances, you can obtain a certificate from the nearest Consulate.

Household goods include: furniture, linens, books, clothes, scientific and art work (as long as these are not collections for exhibitions or galleries), etc. A vehicle is not considered a household good.

To obtain a household import certificate the following documents must be submitted:

  1. Temporary or Permanent Resident visa issued by a Consular Office or Temporary or Permanent Resident card issued by the National Migration Institute (INM), and 4 photocopies

  2. Valid Canadian Passport, and 4 photocopies

  3. 4 originals of a typed letter, in Spanish, addressed to the Mexican Consulate where you are applying, providing the current address in Canada and complete address of residence in Mexico.

  4. 4 originals of a typed list, in Spanish, of all of the household goods specifying quantity and description of each item, as well as the brand, model and serial numbers of electronic appliances, such as the example below.

  5. Payment of consular fee (cash only).

Example:

BOX

QTY.

DESCRIPTION

BRAND

MODEL

SERIAL NUMBER

Caja 1

3

Cuadros

     

Caja 2

15

Libros

     

Caja 3

1

Reproductor de CD

La mejor

 

XYZ-9870-232

Caja 4

25

Artículos de papelería

     
   

TOTAL:

     

 

All Household Goods Certificates are processed at an in-person appointment at the Mexican Consulate that corresponds to the applicant’s location.

For the contact information of all Mexican Consulates in Canada, click here


Important:

• The import of household goods of Temporary Resident and Temporary Student is temporary and only for the period that your immigration card remains valid. You must maintain updated your immigration status in Mexico and notify the customs authorities in case of change of address while in Mexico. You must also bring back your household goods when returning to Canada.
• This household certificate allows you to bring into Mexico your household goods only when these items are imported no later than six months after your first entry.
• Mexican customs will require a copy of your Migratory Form (FMM stamped by the  Mexican migratory authorities) or your  Temporary or Permanent Mexican Resident Card.
• It is required to hire a custom broker at the port of entry.
• You may import your household goods only once.