The Foreign Ministry has programs of great interest to young people, including scholarships for study abroad, academic and job mobility programs, a traveler's guide, invitations, health services, cultural activities within and outside of Mexico, a culinary agenda, travel alerts, and more.
Here is a list of the most important programs:
- The DREAMers program links young people of Mexican descent living in the United States with Mexico
- With the UNAM, an online high school program is offered to young Spanish speakers
- Scholarships for outstanding young people to study in the U.S.
- The IME and INEA provide services for young people in community centers
- The Traveler's Guide app can help you travel safely
- The “Build at Home” migrant housing program
- The "Mexico-Finland" essay contest
- Invitation to the DREAMers in Movement Forum 2016
- Health Windows in the United States
- The SEP-Bécalos-Santander Universities Mobility Program for Mexican students at technological or polytechnic universities to study in the United States or Canada
- Proyecta 100,000 to increase student mobility for Mexicans in the U.S.
- The programs of the Bilateral Forum on Higher Education, Innovation and Research (FOBESII)
- The UN Youth Delegates contest
- Volunteer work with Pacific Alliance youths
- The "Come and Eat” young talents program
- The Mexico-Germany Dual Year