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At 18 can I legally go to mexico without parents permission?

Posted: October 22nd, 2009 under Mexico.
Tags: Mexico Vacations, Oh Yeah, Parents, Tijuana

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homeboy asked:


Yeah Im 17 at the moment goin to be 18 next december and I want to go to mexico for vacations. Can I do this without my parents permission? Oh yeah Im leaving from LAX or tijuana’s airport. What If I decided to go by land is it verry expensive?

Kate
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4 Comments

  1. Yes, you can go to Mexico without your parents’ permission. At the age of 18 you are an adult.

    I traveled across Mexico by land and it was a blast! It’s not too expensive, but the bus fares don’t start getting really cheap until you are in Southern Mexico or in rural areas. It also depends on the quality of the bus you want to take. There are de lujo (deluxe) buses, first-class buses and regular buses. All have different comfort levels and the de lujo buses are just as expensive as Greyhound (sometimes more!).

    Depending on the reason for your trip, the amount of time you have and what kind of travel you enjoy, you might be better off just catching a flight to a nice place in Mexico and enjoy a week of vacationing before returning home. Land travel is better for long trips with time to explore!

    Comment by trendyje — October 25, 2009 @ 5:04 am

  2. yes…you are now officially an adult but no drinking lol

    Comment by Raven T — October 26, 2009 @ 9:37 am

  3. At 18 years of age, you are considered an adult in the US therefore you can do practically anything you want as long as you don’t break any laws

    Comment by ~Stephie~ — October 29, 2009 @ 3:51 am

  4. Yes you can. If you are traveling by air, you MUST HAVE a passport. If you enter form land, you will need a photo ID and a birth certificate.

    Comment by elc — October 29, 2009 @ 7:10 am

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