Mexico stands out as one of the most accessible countries in Latin America for citizenship. There are two primary routes. First, citizenship by descent: if your mother is a Mexican citizen, you are entitled to claim Mexican nationality. Second, citizenship through naturalization, which typically requires five years of legal residence. However, for those married to a Mexican citizen or with Mexican-born children, the requirement drops to just two years.
A Mexican passport provides visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to more than 150 countries, including the European Union and Japan. Importantly, Mexico fully recognizes dual citizenship, so you don’t have to give up your original passport. With its combination of flexibility, cultural richness, and a welcoming legal framework, Mexico is a strategic option for expats who want both lifestyle benefits and mobility.