for my medical card do they accept it if its from mexico??

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  1. exhausted379

    exhausted379 Road Train Member

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    Ahorita yo se eso pero al principio pensaba que estaba preguntando en serio. Pinche maricon.
     
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    Hey now, i know pinche is not a good thing to call somebody. I only estudiar espanol enough to get along at the docks to unload easier and faster . So me comprende un pocita. And usted ina nort merica now. Habla englis pero!:p
     
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    Donde este casa de peepee?
     
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    Got med card in SoCal $65. Cheaper than Mexico.
     
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    I have not researched the rules so I can't be 100% positive. I was speaking to someone a while back who told me her primary care doctor was licensed to practice in both Virginia and North Carolina. I know back in my hometown in Georgia there was a Cardiologist that several days a month was in SC. My point is it might be possible to have an office in Mexico but also be licensed to practice in the USA. What I have not researched is if this is prohibited by DOT rules. I know the examiner database only shows US MEs. @brian991219 what do you think????
     
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    Este niño es un troll. Eres un ignorante
     
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    I'm a white guy from Texas. I started learning Spanish when I was about 21 or 22 and I'm 76 now so I've been speaking it for a few years now. I worked beside Mexicans for close to 30 years so I had the best teachers in the world. I never took a class in school or any online program, I just listened to them talk and picked the language up. Kudos to you for at least trying. By the way, pinche in Mexico is like d a m n, but here it has morphed into the F word.
     
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    Y tu eres correcto. De vez en cuando ando muy pendejo y por eso te digo lo siento.
     
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    The only way a Mexican medical cert would be accepted is if it were tied to a Mexican drivers license. Same holds true for Canada.

    If you have a US CDL you must have a medical certification from a registered providet on the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners.

    To answer the OP's question about getting a Mexican CDL, nope, because then to work in the US with that license he would have to work for a Mexican carrier or get an H2B Visa to work for a US based carrier, and give up his US citizenship.
     
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    I'm still not convinced the OP even has a CDL... from this or any country.
     
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