do not need a negative COVID-19 test before their flight to the country as of June 12, 2022. If you are traveling from/to Canada, please click here. On this website, you will find the latest information, health and safety protocols, and key initiatives implemented across the destination to prevent the spread of the virus while traveling to Los Cabos. The Los Cabos Tourism Board is committed to timely communicating the state of travel to the destination to all travelers and industry partners. For Further Information U.S.Safety information for your next trip to Los Cabos During the summer season, tropical storms hit the Mexican coast - especially in the Mexican Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico - causing serious damage to the population and commerce. Risk of Natural Disaster Average magnitude earthquakes happen frequently in the southeast of the Mexican territory. Some cases of individual and collective murders have been committed in major cities. Terrorist Risk Even though terrorist groups are not known to operate in the country, Mexican drug cartels have a strong relationship with international drug dealers and organised crime. In 2011, 12,000 organised crime related homicides were reported. Organised crime related violence has been high since 2006, with many cases of kidnapping and murder (including by policemen, military men and government officials). The most frequent crime is armed robbery. There is a high degree of violence in the poor areas and in the bad reputation neighbourhoods located in the major cities. Safety Conditions Crime Mexico is among the ten countries with the highest crime rate because of the corruption in its legal system. Travel Health Advice The Canadian government up-to-date travel health advice, including routine and recommended vaccines while travelling abroad can be verified at Official Global Travel Advisories website (Government of Canada’s official source of destination-specific travel information). World Health Organisation: Mexico Country Profile For Further Information Centres for Disease Control and Prevention: Recommendations for Travellers to Mexico Some tourists may experience gastrointestinal distress upon consuming high risk foods, including reheated meals, seafood and fish, undercooked meats, raw vegetables and unpeeled fruits. It has been advised not to drink tap water or products made with tap water (ice creams, sherbets, ice cubes, etc…). The geographical altitude and air pollution in the Mexico City area may present a risk to some visitors. While there are no official requirements for vaccination, the following are strongly recommended: tetanus, diphtheria, rabies, typhoid fever, chickenpox, influenza, hepatitis A and B, measles and poliomyelitis. The updated information on all health entry requirements as well as on routine and recommended vaccines for Mexico are provided on the dedicated pages on TravelHealthPro and CDC websites. Health Precautions Obligatory Vaccination and Other Recommendations It is recommended that everyone 16 years of age and older should get fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before travel and present, if necessary, evidence of COVID-19 vaccination at the border. Other Requirements Animals, medicines, agricultural products, firearms, professional equipment, samples and any other goods besides personal luggage are subject to be declared. The refund can be done at the airports of Mexico City, Cancun, Guadalajara, Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta.įor more information, visit the Ministry of Tributary Administration website. How to Refund Consumption Tax A tax refund can be requested if one has spent a minimum of MXP 1,200 in Mexico. Obligatory Declaration of Local Currency If the amount exceeds USD 10,000 in its equivalent of Mexican pesos, it must be declared. Local Currency It is not illegal to carry money in cash or in documents, as long as it is declared. Obligatory Declaration of Foreign Currency If the amount exceeds USD 10,000, it must be declared to avoid an administrative sanction. Foreign Currency It is not illegal to carry money in cash or in documents as long as it is declared. Alcohol Up to three litres of alcoholic beverages and up to six litres of wine. Tobacco 20 packs of cigarettes, 25 cigars or 200 grams of tobacco. Taxes and Restrictions On Persons When Going Through Customs Taxation On Persons None.
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