ContemplatingBermuda
11/3/2015 18:57 EST
Hi, I'm considering a move to the beautiful Bermuda. I'm in the very early negotiation stages and would like some financial advice -- there is a lot of conflicting information on the web - it seems prices have come down compared to a couple of years ago -- would that be an accurate evaluation? I'm coming from Vancouver (one of the most expensive cities in the world); rent in Vancouver is astronomical. I checked out some of the Bermuda grocery store weekly fliers and the prices seem similar if not LESS than what I currently pay. Sure some things are more expensive -- it's all about what you buy (eat like a local).
I have a teenage daughter who will join me. I'm not sure if putting her in a private school is worth the price -- anyone with thoughts on the matter? Most of the information I'm finding is for young kids -- are there expats with teens??
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davetecsgirl
11/3/2015 20:38 EST
I am not a hundred percent sure but what I have been told, if you move to bermuda with children, you have to pay for their schooling, either private or in the public sector..
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ContemplatingBermuda
11/3/2015 21:21 EST
Sorry that wasn't the intention! Yes, will be paying for her education - I'm not sure which option: the private school or public school system -- if other expats have tried the public system I would appreciate their feedback -- there are very few blogs about taking kids and I haven't found any regarding teens
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Eve15
11/29/2015 10:44 EST
Hi, most expats will be sending their children to privet schools even though governments schools are free.
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