Home  |  Links   |  Contact Us   |  Bookmark
   Travel Forum Search :
     News        Travel Topics        Travel Forum       Travel Directories        Dictionary  
Travel Forum    Caribbean
Travel Discussion Forum

 When is not a good time to travel to the caribbean?
and what are the best places to ...


 US Virgin Islands Travel Requirments?
I am booking a honeymoon trip to the US Virgin Islands. I am not a US Citizen. Will my green card and my drivers license be enough to enter the islands and leave them?
However my fiance is a US ...


 Is the Bahamas cool?
...


 Has ANYONE been to ST MAARTEN before?
if you have been to the DUTCH side of the island please tell me the following in your opinion....


Do they ID people at bars for legal age



Do they ID people at ...


 What is chance of barbados being hit by ahurricane?
...


 Puerto Rico?
My cruise will finish in Puerto Rico end of january. Is it worth to stay for a week? any breath taking beach and Resort on this island? or should i take a plane a go somewhere else? Please ...


 Airports in puerto rico?
i want to go to a cty called isla verde in puerto rico but i dont think theres an airport there. wats the closest airport to this city?...


 What id do i need to go to a carribbean destination, such as an all inclusive resort in Jamaica, or other such
I wish to go on a honeymoon to a tropical destination, but do not know if I have time to get a passport or a copy of my birthcertificate. I have neither in my possesion right now....


 Where in the Caribbean can you depend on having warm weather and warm water to swim in in early December?
Which of the following: Bermuda, Nevis, Barbados, Trinidad? Anywhere else?
Additional Details
It will be our 10th anniversary. I'm leaning towards Barbados, as that's where we ...


 When is the month to go to Jamaica?
And whats the weather in october like?...


 Has anyone been to Aquadilla Puerto Rico??
...


 Vodka............anyone?
Well...this one not bout no trini...for ah change...but still ah find it was a good laugh.



A new priest at his first mass was so nervous he could hardly speak.

...


 How do I get to Cuba from Miami. I'm English and live in USA now. I want to visit Cuba.?
...


 Aruba in Sept.?
I was looking to go to Aruba from Sept 12th-18th. I have heard this isnt the best time to go because of heat and lack of breezes. Is this true? The trip comes at a great price and I have never ...


 What's the NICEST Caribbean Island to move to?
...


 Where in Jamaica would I find Linstead?
give the geographical ...


 Do you think it is wise to have a boyfriend who lives in hong kong and you live in jamaica?
...


 Can you bring coffee into the US from Jamaica?
...


 What is the best carribean island for teens?
My family and i want to go to the carribean islands but cant decide where to go! There are a lot of islands for couples and young families but never for teenagers! We need advice!!...


 DO you think jamaica is beaulful island in westindes?
...



BlondIE

Can a uk resident move to the caribbean?

i'm 22 and want to move to the caribbean and be able to work fulltime. Is this possible?
what things do i need to do etc?can i just get up and go? thanks

    



Show all answers


concerned_vincy
Rating
money money money mooonneeey.. Mmmoonneeyy!

provided you have enough of it, you can move just about anywhere you want in the world, let alone the Caribbean. Look at all the Rich Russians with their illegally gotten gains, that have settled in the UK and the US.

Money makes the world go around, the world... you get the idea.

As for working full time, it depends on what you are trained to do. In many Caribbean countries, education is the key. Lots of the young men and women are sent over seas, and get degrees, bachelors, masters and doctorates. Families will get together, send their 'brightest' overseas, in the hopes that these will return and help others out of the poverty traps in the Caribbean.

When these few return, they tend to get the best jobs, as they have the credentials.

So besides the money, what education do you have, what degrees can you display, or do you plan to sleep on the beach at night?


Kissed by a Prince !
Depends on which Island. Each one has its own embassy or consulate in the UK. Give them a call.

Barbados, Jamaica, St Lucia & Antigua probably have the best job opportunities in tourism etc..


curious!
of course - In Tobago there are lots of UK residents living on the island! Trinidad and TObago offers many oppertunities for employment - if you are qualified, its easier!

Try your local embassy consulate for living there (and when you arrive here, have fun!)


Doethineb
Rating
What skills can you offer which locals can't? That's the real test. In general terms, before offering a job to a foreigner, an employee will have to advertise it locally and demonstrate to the immigration authorities that no indigenous person was willing or able to take it. There are people who just get up and go in search of a job, but there are sometimes rules that you can't be on Island while your work permit is pending. Why not decide which country you want to work in and then explore possibilities? One good option, which Caribbeans don't usually want to be involved in, is the dive industry. If you have diving qualifications, then people will want to employ you.


confucious says
yes you can no problem most ppl that do move love it, the only qualification to do this is money, you have to have plenty


US_DR_JD
Rating
Being that you are probably a citizen of the UK, as you are on Yahoo UK Answers, going to one of the Caribbean Islands in the Empire might be easier. In the BVI they do not discreminate against unbelongers when it comes to employment. However, becoming a citizen of the BVI is much more difficult. They only allow 25 unbelongers per year to be naturalised, and you are not allowed to be naturalised as a citizen "as a belonger" even if both of your parents are belongers.

Check with the consulate, about visa requirements.


Graham I
Rating
The Caribbean is a sea. There are numerous islands in it, comprising a significant number of separate nations and territories, each of which have different immigration regimes. It would probably be better if you decided more precisely where in the Caribbean you wish to go. Note that a number of territories and countries in the Caribbean have relatively high unemployment and poverty levels, so just getting up and going may not work out too well.





 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:









  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.034
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds