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 So How does it work?  You need citizenship or its a 99-year lease? 
 I consider the issue of citizenship to be independent of what I promote. That is to say, if I were interested in buying a property in “Peru,” the issue of citizenship would be an issue that concerns only me. If I become Peruvian and want to buy property there, it would be my decision. Another option would be to buy real estate there and come and go during the periods allowed for tourism. It is worth mentioning that the area where the property that I promote is located is considered ›one of the places with the greatest tourist influx internationally.‹

Regarding the lease contract, I don't understand what you mean. Maybe you want to tell me a little about it. 
 I put my memories to work a little, to complete the previous information in relation to your questions.

The 99-year lease is not an issue. If you buy a property, it is yours and there is only a symbolic annual government payment for the supposed “use of land” (Gubernamental Fees).

Foreigners usually buy property in Quintana Roo by obtaining a business registration with one percent through a Mexican person –which would mean that one percent of the business belongs to someone Mexican– or through a trust (fideicomiso). There are also specialists who support foreigners when they are interested in buying a property in the Mexican Caribbean, the so-called Escrow.

Please get in touch if this is of your interest.