Curp: Mexico In English
✅ Visit: https://www.gob.mx/curp/ You’ll need your birth certificate (Mexicans) or residency card (foreigners).
Here’s an interesting, English-language guide to — designed to be clear, useful, and surprisingly engaging. Your Mexican Identity Key: The CURP Guide 🇲🇽 What Is a CURP? (And Why You’ll Need It) CURP = Clave Única de Registro de Población (Unique Population Registry Code) curp mexico in english
Each section tells something about you:
| Characters | Meaning | |------------|---------| | GODE | First surname (González), second (Díaz) | | 56 | Year of birth (1956) | | 12 | Month (December) | | 31 | Day | | M | Gender (M = male, F = female) | | DF | Birth state (Mexico City) | | RR | Internal checks to avoid duplicates | | 09 | Another check digit | 🔍 Interesting: Your CURP is generated from your legal name and birth data — no two people in Mexico share the exact same one. Mexican citizens are assigned one at birth. Foreign residents get one after obtaining their immigration document (temporary or permanent residency). ✅ Visit: https://www