u/Cocoatech0

What’s the MOST Confusing Part of the Mexican Dual Citizenship Process for You Right Now?

I feel like almost everyone going through the Mexican dual citizenship process runs into one part that becomes way more confusing than expected.

For me it’s definitely the paperwork and document consistency.

Between:

birth certificates

surname mismatches

apostilles

registry records

consulate requirements

translations

it feels like there’s always another issue to figure out.

Curious what’s been the hardest or most confusing part for everyone else here so far?

Might actually help newer people understand what to expect before starting.

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u/Cocoatech0 — 4 days ago

Is it normal to get clicks but still feel like nothing is actually working.

I’m still pretty new to Google Ads and trying to understand what “good performance” actually looks like.Right now I’m getting clicks, impressions look fine, even a few conversions show up. But when I actually look deeper, it feels like nothing meaningful is really happening from that traffic.Like people click, maybe stay a bit, but don’t really turn into anything useful.

Not sure if this is just part of the learning phase or if I’m missing something important.How do you guys figure out if your traffic is actually valuable and not just numbers on a screen.

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u/Cocoatech0 — 23 days ago

i’ve been going through the whole mexican citizenship + passport process recently and noticed a lot of people are running into similar problems

things like:

* documents not matching

* confusion about what’s required

* delays or unclear instructions

* getting different answers depending on who you ask

it can get frustrating pretty fast, especially when you’re not sure what’s actually wrong

if anyone here is currently stuck or unsure about something passport-related, feel free to share your situation

i’m not an official expert or anything, but i’ve spent a lot of time figuring this stuff out and might be able to point you in the right direction or at least help you understand what’s going on

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u/Cocoatech0 — 24 days ago

Hi all,
I’ve been selling SaaS products in Singapore and the lead gen side has been kind of tough. Some of the global strategies don’t seem to work well here, and I’m trying to figure out what specifically clicks with local businesses.
What’s been working for you when generating leads in Singapore? Would love some tips or approaches that have actually worked for you.

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u/Cocoatech0 — 28 days ago

I went into Google Ads thinking broader keywords would help me gather data faster.And yeah, traffic came in quickly. Clicks look decent, impressions are high, even some conversions show up. But after a few weeks, it feels like a lot of that traffic isn’t really “serious” users.When I narrow things down, volume drops hard. When I keep it broad, numbers look good but actual outcomes feel off.

Now I’m stuck in between trying to balance volume vs quality.Curious how others handle this stage. Do you just accept some wasted spend early on or is there a better way to filter things faster.

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u/Cocoatech0 — 29 days ago

Hi everyone, hoping someone here has dealt with something similar.

I’m trying to apply for Mexican citizenship by descent through my parent, but I’ve run into an issue with their Mexican birth certificate. There are discrepancies in the name (spelling/format/last names), and it doesn’t match perfectly with other documents like U.S. records.

From what I understand, the consulate can be pretty strict about exact name matches, so I’m worried this could delay or block the process.

A few questions:

Has anyone successfully applied with name differences like this?

Did you have to correct the birth certificate in Mexico first, or were you able to proceed with supporting documents?

If you did a correction, how complicated and time-consuming was it?

I’m just trying to figure out whether I should fix the record first or try applying as-is.

Any advice or experiences would really help, thanks in advance!

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u/Cocoatech0 — 1 month ago

 Hey everyone, I’m in the SaaS space and lead generation has been much harder than I expected. We’ve tried cold emails, social ads, and even hired a couple of agencies, but the results have been inconsistent at best. It’s been frustrating to spend time and money without seeing tangible returns.

I’d love to hear what has worked for other SaaS businesses here. Do you handle lead generation in-house, or is it better to outsource? Are there particular channels or approaches that consistently bring in quality leads? Any insights from your experiences, both successes and failures, would really help me figure out the right direction.

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u/Cocoatech0 — 1 month ago