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I want to relocate from SOHO NYC to Bermuda .suggestions how? |
Travel Info I want to relocate from SOHO NYC to Bermuda .suggestions how? Travel Tips You will need to secure a job in Bermuda. "itizenship - Bermuda Status - is not given to any non-national unless he or she marries a Bermudian - and then only if they qualify. A non-Bermudian who marries a Bermudian and wishes to apply for local citizenship (Bermuda Status) must (a) have been married to the same Bermudian for 10 (ten) continuous years; (b) during that marriage, been ordinarily resident in Bermuda for at least seven (7) years, the last two (2) years of which must be continuous to the date of application; (c) have been living together with the Bermudian spouse as husband and wife continuously for the two (2) years immediately before the application; and (d) be of good character and conduct. When the application is made, the Bermuda Government issues a public notice in a local newspaper of record giving notice of the application, the name and address of the applicant. Any person who knows if any of the provisions have not been fulfilled, or why Bermuda Status should not be granted to the applicant, should send a written statement to the Chief Immigration Officer, Department of Immigration. In comparison, countries that give citizenship after 3 (three) years to non-nationals who marry citizens include USA, Canada, UK, European Community members, Australia, New Zealand. Countries that give citizenship after 3-5 years to non-nationals who do not marry local citizens include Grenada (3 years); Australia (3 years); USA, Canada, UK, European Community members, Australia, New Zealand (all after 5 years). A well-known Human Rights barrister (lawyer, attorney) is Cherie Booth Blair, wife of the Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Tony Blair. She has gone on record as stating the rights of the individual must be protected. Mr Blair's Government informed Bermuda on 21 May 2002 - but not the general UK public - that Bermudians since 21 May 2002 can get full British/EC passports but Bermuda does not come under EC laws); can live and work in UK and any EC country; buy any property they can afford; can register there to vote immediately and can do so in any UK or EC election; and if they physically live in the UK instead of returning to Bermuda on holiday, can get internal UK educational fees and more. But Britons and European Economic Community (EEC) citizens do not have any of the same rights in Bermuda to live, be domiciled, be employed and retire here as they do in the United Kingdom or EEC. For those who want to work in Bermuda, Work Permits apply just as much in every way to Britons and Europeans as to Philippine nationals or Mongolians. Britons who are not also Bermudians have none of the rights that Bermudians in the UK now have if they apply for UK passports. It was the UK Government - and presumably the EEC too - that approved quite recently that Bermudians could have, on application, a UK passport and be treated as full UK nationals in every other way, but that Britons in Bermuda who are not also Bermudian would not have reciprocal rights. If and when Bermuda obtains political independence from the UK, only those Bermudians born in the UK or with a UK grandfather or possibly a grandmother are likely to remain British. " Source(s): www.bermudasecrets.com Other Travel Tips you can look for a job on Theroyalgazette.com All the companies make big ads there, some are recruiters and head hunters that will work to place you with a firm to be paid (by them). If you are a chef, butcher, nurse, or attorney you may be in luck, as those are some positions which are normally highly desirable here. If you want to come to the rock you may as well have someone else pay your way. You can also look at bermudaonline.org tons of info there, helped me get here. Good luck. Wait to get married until later. |
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