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Bahamas: British Expat Looking for Summer Rental:
Maybe narrow the search. There are about seven hundred
islands. here>
Bahamas: Abaco in September:
http://abacoforum.com/
Bahamas: US witholding:
You need to explain a bit more. The Bahamas won,t with-hold but the US might
Bahamas: Help needed with Doctors Hospital Bill:
Send the bill to your insurance company
Bahamas: Working as a Real Estate Agent in Nassau:
Unfortunately you will not get the right to work. The local real estate agents will fight tooth and nail to stop you from ever becoming an agent. They will be happy to take your money though. Good luck
Bahamas: length of stay:
Immigration will give you 1 to 3 months. Then you can ask for an extension. On some islands it is easy on others it can be a pain.
Bahamas: Rentals, work, crime, import duty, hindsight...and many more!:
A few answers for you. You will not be stuck(much) for the duty on used personal effects. They will not be checking wedding rings.
Using a real estate agent will increase your costs by a lot. Ask around and you will get a better deal.
The bar association has their field locked to Bahamian citizens only.
You my find a job as an assistant
in a legal firm but salary will be minimal. Your vehicle will be expensive an duty and fees will be over 90%.
Public trans for an x-pat female is a no go at any-time in Nassau.
I wish you luck but I think you should spend time here before you ship everything. We have a tiny population and 45 murders (classified) so far this year.
home invasion is happening with greater frequency than ever before.The cost of living has sky-rocketed since VAT was introduced this year.
Good luck to you.
Bahamas: Employment laws:
Yes
Bahamas: VAT question:
No Vat for bonded entry.
No vat for bonded gas.
Bahamas: Shipping and broker:
Trusses are manufactured in Freeport, Hope you have an exit strategy with the builder.
A few e-pats find that they lose their property because The builder will not release from the bond.
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