Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Over the centuries, Mexico has received millions of immigrants from Europe, the Americas, and somewhat Asia. Today, millions of their descendants still live in the country. Articles 30 and 33 of the Mexican Constitution specify that anyone who is not Mexican by birth (being born in Mexico, of at least one Mexican parent or on a Mexican-flagged ship or airplane) or by naturalization is a foreigner. Article 33 stipulates that all foreigners have the same civil rights protections that Mexican nationals do in the country. There are three basic migratory visas for foreigners who wish to stay in Mexico. This first is a tourist visa called a FMT. For those looking to live in Mexico permanently or temporarily, There are the FM3 and the FM2.