Visitors From Canada Must Pay a New Tax in Touristy Mexico Region
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Cruise passengers docking in ports in Mexico will have to pay a tourist tax of five dollars, which will be charged in a phased manner from this Tuesday and will rise to 21 dollars between 2028 and 2030, according to the announcement of the Secretariat of Tourism (Sectur).
The Non-Resident's Right to Crossroaders (DNR) began with the charge of $5 per passenger in the first year, but will continue to increase year after year until reaching $21 per passenger in 2028. Claudia Sheinbaum's government reduced the charge of $42 per passenger to $21 in a phased manner; an agreement reached with the cruise lines represented by the Florida and Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA). This charge will be retained by the shipping…
If you plan to visit Mexico on board a cruise ship, take into account that from July 1, 2025, a new charge came into force that will apply to all foreign passengers arriving by sea. It is the right of Non-Resident (DNR), a migration tax that already existed, but that will now begin to be levied gradually and directly to the cross-borderers. How much will be paid and since when? The new charge will be staggered . That is, it will gradually increa…
Cancun, QRoo.- Finally, the deadline was met to begin with the collection of the Non-Resident Law (DNR) for cruise tourists in Mexico, but with a reduction of 42 to only 5 dollars during the first year and a gradual increase up to 21 dollars maximum per passenger in 2028.
Cruise passengers docking in ports in Mexico will have to pay a tourist tax of five dollars, which will be charged in a phased manner from this Tuesday and will rise to 21 dollars between 2028 and 2030, announced the Ministry of Tourism (Sectur) of the Government of Mexico.
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