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What is an Inapam card in Mexico?

What is an Inapam card in Mexico?

The INAPAM card is the official senior credential in Mexico. INAPAM (Instituto Nacional para las Personas Adultas Mayores) card is available to all seniors who are 60 years or older who are Mexican or legal foreign residents of Mexico. It’s simple and free to apply for the card.

How do I get an Inapam card in Mexico?

The call is free from inside Mexico, dial 800 007 3705. Website: You can find additional information online about the program and the application process on the INAPAM web site. The web page is in Spanish, and you can use the Google page translation feature if you need to.

Where can I buy Inapam card in San Miguel de Allende?

In San Miguel de Allende, you can get your INAPAM card (formerly known as the INSEN card) at the offices of DIF (Desarrollo Integrál de la Familia). The office is located at the corner of Insurgentes and San Antonio Abad, and applications for the card are only accepted on Monday mornings.

What age is considered senior citizen in Mexico?

The INAPAM Card (formerly an INSEN card) is a “Senior Citizen” identification given to those over 60 years of age. It is a Social Program offered by the government of Mexico. With the card, individuals get discounts on a great many services and products throughout Mexico.

What does Inapam mean?

Instituto Nacional de las Personas Adultas Mayores
INAPAM is the Instituto Nacional de las Personas Adultas Mayores. In English, it’s National Institute for Older Adults. This government department supports senior citizens in Mexico via schemes such as health and wellbeing programmes, social events and a discount card.

How do I get a temporary resident visa for Mexico?

The application process for getting a Mexico Temporary Resident Visa is:

  1. Contact a Mexico embassy to set up an appointment.
  2. Complete the Mexico Visa Application Form.
  3. Collect the required documents.
  4. Submit the application and pay the visa fee.
  5. Wait for the visa to be processed.
  6. Pick up your passport.

How long is temporary residency in Mexico?

between 1 and 4 years
Mexico’s temporary residency permits last for between 1 and 4 years. Your first temporary resident permit is always granted for only one year* initially and you can thereafter renew your temporary residency for 1 to 3 more years (for a maximum of 4 consecutive years).

Can you collect Social Security and live in Mexico?

If you’re a U.S. citizen, you can still receive your Social Security payments while living in Mexico. You can even have the payments deposited directly into a Mexican bank account.

What is the INAPAM discount card?

One of the most popular programs that senior citizens in Mexico enroll for is the discount card offered the INAPAM ( Instituto Nacional para las Personas Adultas Mayores ). How does it work?

Where can I get an INAPAM card in Mexico?

You’ll probably be in and out in an hour or less, card in hand. In San Miguel de Allende, you can get your INAPAM card (formerly known as the INSEN card) at the offices of DIF (Desarrollo Integrál de la Familia).

How can seniors benefit from the INAPAM card?

Basic living costs in Mexico are already lower than those in the US, Canada and Europe. With the INAPAM card, seniors can enjoy additional discounts, and thus help to make their retirement incomes stretch further.

Where can I find information about the INAPAM program?

Website: You can find additional information online about the program and the application process on the INAPAM web site. The web page is in Spanish, and you can use the Google page translation feature if you need to. (Or ask a friend to help.)