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Hi Nick,
Just bring the gear in with you when you are going down there. The other option is to contact a Mexican survey firm and get them to do the measurements for you; after that they you send you data by email. Bye.
Yours truly,
Maurice
2. Permits or any kind for incase prob. Occurs
3. Location subject or reconnaissance
Also,
If you are a U.S. citizen, you will need a passport.
Hi Nick
You can go in and out with your equipment, with no problem
I suggest, take with you copy of the equipment invoice, just in case
I live in Mexico, if there is something I can help
Just let me know
Jose L Ortiz
[email protected]
Hello Jose,
I was wondering about the process of becoming a land surveyor in Mexcio. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
Great, Thank you.....I'll keep you in mind