craigied
11-16-05, - 11:28 PM
Dreeve. I am quite interested in how you managed to make the transition from the USofA into the Bahamas and how much it actually cost you? I am a curious canadian.
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View Full Version : Americans living in Nassau craigied 11-16-05, - 11:28 PM Dreeve. I am quite interested in how you managed to make the transition from the USofA into the Bahamas and how much it actually cost you? I am a curious canadian. dreeve 11-17-05, - 07:25 AM visit my website http://www.dillietree.net Thanks for the inquire craigied 11-19-05, - 09:56 PM The Bahamas opening up their country to 1st world immigration...fat chance of that ever happening...bahamians practice reverse racism and deep down inside they know they can't compete equally on a level playing field. They are just too afraid! craigied 11-19-05, - 10:02 PM If moving to the Bahamas, I would suggest being really rich. The public education system here is in shambles, and even the private education system is not the best. St. Andrew's, one of the better schools, has a grade 12 program about equal to a grade 9 program in Canada. Also, like people said, everything is very expensive, especially electricity and phone services (if you want to call home once in a while). It is also very difficult to get work down here. With unemployment up and an "anti-foreigners" government in place, it is tough to get work permits, even if nobody in the Bahamas can do the things you can do. My two cents. Recognizing reality can be a real rude awakening sometimes...eh! mimi 11-21-05, - 08:44 AM Hi This topic is rather interesting. I am an African female, with a Bahamian boyfriend. I am currently still studying but should be joining him in Nassau, soon and I am a bit anxious. Can anyone tell me what it would be like for me over there? Thanks!!!!! |