1. Citizenship by Birth of a Child
A child born on Mexican territory automatically acquires Mexican citizenship. Parents receive grounds for residence, with the possibility of subsequent naturalization.
2. Marriage to a Mexican Citizen
After registering a marriage, the foreign spouse obtains residence status. After the required period of legal residence, the applicant becomes eligible to apply for citizenship. It is important to prove the genuineness of the relationship.
3. Naturalization Through Residence
Foreign nationals who have legally resided in Mexico for several years (typically 5 years, with exceptions) may apply for citizenship. Active legalization is required — through employment, business activity, or investments.
4. Citizenship by Descent
If you have Mexican roots (parents, grandparents), you may qualify for citizenship by descent. These procedures are often faster and simpler in terms of requirements.