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Mexican immigration to Cuba comprises people who emigrated from Mexico to Cuba and their descendants. Cuba is home to the most Mexicans living in the Caribbean. The waves of migration from Mexico to Cuba started from the 1970s, attracted by a mild climate. The resident embassy of Mexico reported 2,752 Mexican citizens in Cuba in 2010, but estimates approximately 4,000 Mexican citizens crossing into the neighboring country for educational, business, commercial, industrial and tourist activities. The Mexican community has been primarily established in the city of Havana.

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  • Inmigración mexicana en Cuba (es)
  • Mexican immigration to Cuba (en)
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  • La inmigración mexicana en Cuba es un proceso histórico que se desarrolla desde el país continental hasta la isla caribeña. Cuba es un país limítrofe donde también residen mexicanos, la embajada de México registró 2.752 ciudadanos en el año 2010, pero se estiman aproximadamente 4.000 ciudadanos mexicanos que cruzan hacia el vecino país para realizar actividades educativas, comerciales, industriales y turistícas. La comunidad mexicana se ha establecido principalmente en la ciudad de La Habana y es considerada la mayor comunidad latinoamericana en la isla. (es)
  • Mexican immigration to Cuba comprises people who emigrated from Mexico to Cuba and their descendants. Cuba is home to the most Mexicans living in the Caribbean. The waves of migration from Mexico to Cuba started from the 1970s, attracted by a mild climate. The resident embassy of Mexico reported 2,752 Mexican citizens in Cuba in 2010, but estimates approximately 4,000 Mexican citizens crossing into the neighboring country for educational, business, commercial, industrial and tourist activities. The Mexican community has been primarily established in the city of Havana. (en)
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  • Mexicans in Cuba (en)
  • (Mexicanos en Cuba) (en)
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  • Mexicans in Cuba (en)
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  • La inmigración mexicana en Cuba es un proceso histórico que se desarrolla desde el país continental hasta la isla caribeña. Cuba es un país limítrofe donde también residen mexicanos, la embajada de México registró 2.752 ciudadanos en el año 2010, pero se estiman aproximadamente 4.000 ciudadanos mexicanos que cruzan hacia el vecino país para realizar actividades educativas, comerciales, industriales y turistícas. La comunidad mexicana se ha establecido principalmente en la ciudad de La Habana y es considerada la mayor comunidad latinoamericana en la isla. Un sinnúmero de yucatecos, campechanos, quintanarroenses, veracruzanos, capitalinos, jaliscienses y tamaulipecos comparten lazos de familiaridad con los cubanos a raíz de la guerra de castas y el comercio industrial de porfiriato que orilló a muchos mexicanos a la migración hacia la vecina isla. Las nuevas aperturas del gobierno cubano en cuestión de residencia para extranjeros en 2011, ha permitido que muchos mexicanos decidan radicar en la isla de Cuba, lo cual ha incrementado el número de ciudadanos en décadas anteriores. (es)
  • Mexican immigration to Cuba comprises people who emigrated from Mexico to Cuba and their descendants. Cuba is home to the most Mexicans living in the Caribbean. The waves of migration from Mexico to Cuba started from the 1970s, attracted by a mild climate. The resident embassy of Mexico reported 2,752 Mexican citizens in Cuba in 2010, but estimates approximately 4,000 Mexican citizens crossing into the neighboring country for educational, business, commercial, industrial and tourist activities. The Mexican community has been primarily established in the city of Havana. Many people from Yucatán, Campeche, Quintana Roo, Veracruz, Jalisco, and Tamaulipas share ties of familiarity with Cubans following the Caste War and industrial trade (Porfiriato) that drove Mexicans to migrate to the island. (en)
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  • Roman Catholicism and Protestantism (en)
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