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Can I go to Mexico without a valid British visa?

Yes, because Mexico has expanded visa-free entry. ?

According to the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, according to Article 26 of the Supplementary Agreement on Immigration Procedures and Procedures, published in the Official Gazette of the Mexican Federation on May 17, 1965, starting from June 1 this year, anyone holding a valid visa, passport or other identification documents from Canada, the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom or Schengen countries can enter Mexico without a visa. ?

From July this year 1, the visa-free scope was extended to those who hold passports of pacific alliance member countries (Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru) or other identity documents that can prove their permanent residency in the above countries. ?

The above-mentioned visa-free personnel shall not engage in paid activities when entering Mexico. Holding a British visa can also be exempted from the following countries and regions:?

Ireland Ireland: visa-free entry to the UK with a short-term visa of "C" from the UK (until 20 16 10). Note: holders of permanent residency in Britain or other long-term visas exceeding 6 months will inevitably apply for visas at the British Embassy. ?

Gibraltar: one of the British overseas territories, but it is far from the British mainland. Adjacent to Spain, located at the end of Iberian Peninsula, it is the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea and a seaside resort favored by the British.

As long as you have/kloc-a British visa for more than 0/2 months, or a multiple-entry visa for at least 6 months, or a Schengen visa for more than 7 days, you can go directly. However, it should be noted that there is no embassy in China, so it is very troublesome to lose your passport.

New Jersey Island: A British royal territory, but closer to France. It is only a quarter of the size of London, and like Gibraltar, British visa holders are free to enter and leave. ?

Montenegro * * * Montenegro: A small mountainous country on the Mediterranean Sea, visa holders from Britain, the United States or Canada are exempt from visas for seven days. Serbia * * * Serbia: a small landlocked country bordering Montenegro, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia and Albania, holders of permanent visas from the European Union (including the United Kingdom) and the United States can get a 90-day visa-free single entry. ?