I am moving to Puerto Rico in April. I have a government job at Fort Buchanan. It is a full-time salary job. I have no children. I am 24 years old and don;t have much debt (excpet for student ...
As Friggy so intentionally mentioned her upcoming holiday - I was thinking if we has to have a holiday in July what would you call it? Would it be a religious holiday? An arrival day?
I'm going to go to the DR for 3 days on monday and I was just wondering if they hassle you at customs there or if they are just happy you're there to spend money. Everytime I go to canada ...
We were going to take a trip to Puerto Rico because i knew it was part of the U.S. but i was checking our itinerary and it says we are going to Punta Cana which is in The Domincan Republic. So I was ...
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I've heard nightmare stories of traveling to Mexico only to spend your vacation within 2 feet of your toilet. Is this the case in Puerto Rico or is the water the same as in the continental US?<...
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Puerto Rico is a Commonwealth of the USA so we are Part of the USA but NOT a State...
Skankeisha
yes, since 1898.
Sa_San
yes it is
Mis Respuestas
Yes. Just found out a few days ago. I wanted to move to the Dominican Republic but somone told me Puerto Rico is better because its part of the US and has more jobs and I looked it up today online so, yes it is. I am now planning to move to Puerto Rico.
Just Me!!!
Yes, it is part of Puerto Rico, but it is not a state. I'm pretty sure that it is a territory.
mommy to be with #2 in aug.08
yes. do mo research plz
billcrane0371
Puerto Rico is a protectorate of the U.S. This means that, while they are a sovereign nation, the U.S. agrees to defend them, militarily or politically, as needed.
Darth Eugene Vader
you are asking:
* apart? You mean separated? or
* a part? a section or small piece of ?
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We are a organized and un-incorpored territory of the USA (for all practical means a colony although many in USA and PR object the use of that term).
According to the US Supreme Court a territory "belongs" to the USA but it is not a "part" of the USA.
Your clothes "belongs" to you, they are not "part" of you as your feet are.
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What would the US fathers think of the they country formed when the 13 colonies declared independence from England is now the last nation that owns colonies?