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Jamaica: How do I bring a dog in Jamaica:
Hi All
We are about to move across to Jamaica. We have a 9 year old Maltese poodle, which is like a second child. We have been told that he wont be allowed into the country. If this is the case It means that the family will be split and I will have to find a home for my wife and the dog in another country. Are there any suggestions, as we are desperate?
Thanks
Colombia: 10 Tips for Living in Colombia:
1- Dont compare with the country you came from
2-Learn Spanish
3-Accept the locals, and dont try to change them
4-Make friends both locals and expats
5-Try and sample the countryside, the local cuisine etc
6-Bring lots of books from home
7-Stay with the aid of Internet, in touch with your friends and relatives
8-Bring with the food that you cannot live without
9-Truly learn the meaning of flexibility, not only its spelling
10-Remember the saying-Smile and the World smiles with you, Cry and you cry alone.....
South Africa: Moving to South Africa:
Hi Magoo
Good luck with your move. You are moving to one of the hottest parts of the country, as well as near some really beautiful spots!
In South Africa try Stuttafords to move you, unfortunately I dont know ex USA.
Regards
George
Colombia: Transferred to Bogota:
Hi Everyone! I am from South Africa, and have just found that my company is planning to send me to your beautiful country. I am really excited, as I love culture and passionate people!
I would really appreciate any hints, especially re good English High Schools (my son is 15)- preferably with American links, as he wants to go to a USA University to study.
Finally where can I find the Quarantine Laws for dogs as I have a little Maltese, who is our second child!
Gracias tanto
George
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