RTAG: Conference Call RE: International Travel

March 5, 2020, Registrant Travel Action Group will be hosting a conference call at 9:00PM EST (following the FAC Monthly Member Call)

ALL are invited to hear Update to RTAG’s and Matt Ameika’s Mexican law firm efforts to effect the Angel Watch notification system and Mexico’s parallel Guardian Angel program. We have the required 5 Amparo (Remedy) cases to hopefully make changes to immigration procedures. Furthermore, the Mexican courts have recently established that the Mexican constitution and legal rights take priority over international agreements. And we will discuss plans going forward. Paul Rigney and Matt will discuss for 30 mins then open for questions.

Dial-in number (US): (712) 775-7031
Access code: 674687#
International dial-in numbers: https://fccdl.in/i/rigneypa
Online meeting ID: rigneypa
Join the online meeting: https://join.freeconferencecall.com/rigneypa

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3 thoughts on “RTAG: Conference Call RE: International Travel

  • March 6, 2020

    Hi, I was unable to dial in for the call however I have a travel question regarding the rules of travelling to Ireland. Does anyone know the travel rules for a SO going to Ireland? I’m deathly afraid to go with my husband unless I knew he would be safe.

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    • March 6, 2020

      Ireland denies entry to persons on the registry.

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  • March 1, 2020

    i will be listening in on this call is there any way this can be shot out to our members the day before? i have written it down but i have a horrible memory. Lets hope mexico allows us in again and other south american countries follow. I miss going to Colombia

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