Mexican passport
Where can you go on a Mexico passport?
Visa rules, fees, and stay limits for every destination — sourced from official government data, with a direct link to each country's portal.
The Mexican passport offers visa-free or eTA-only access to the European Union (Schengen — 90 days), the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, and most of Latin America. Mexicans require visas for the United States (B1/B2), Canada (after 2016 reimposed eTA-with-conditions), and Australia. Mexico's bilateral working-holiday agreements include Canada, France, Germany, New Zealand, South Korea, and Japan. Long-stay routes commonly use Canada Express Entry, Spain Digital Nomad, and Portugal D7 — all open to Mexican applicants.
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About travel from Mexico
Visa requirements for Mexico passport holders vary by destination, purpose, and policies that change without notice. We pull from official government sources where possible — embassy and ministry-of-foreign-affairs pages — and surface the date we last verified each requirement, plus a direct link to the primary source on every answer.
For each destination, you'll find tourist, business, transit, work, study, partner/family and diplomatic visa routes (where applicable). Each shows the visa type, maximum stay, typical cost, processing time, and the official application URL.
Important: a valid visa permits entry subject to officer discretion at the border. Always verify with the destination's embassy or consulate before booking travel, accepting employment, or making relocation plans — particularly for long-stay routes (work, study, family) where the consequences of incorrect information are severe.
