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Are there any Latin American countries open to immigrants? |
Travel Info Are there any Latin American countries open to immigrants? Travel Tips A lot of Latin American countries are open to immigrants. You can enter latin american countries and find a job. The company, in most of the cases should solicit a working permit that is given (in the case of Guatemala) in 3 months the most. At the same time your temporal residency is given. Central American countries are more open. Specially Guatemala and Panama. Costa Rica is very burocratic in immigration policies... so the procedure takes quite a long time. Others You'd be swimming upstream You mean without obtaining a work visa? Colombia, Bolivia, Peru and Chile all require work or other visas for stays longer than around 2 or 3 months. To honeypot: Don't worry, there are plenty of American illegals teaching English in Latin and South America, but don't worry, they are white and they are educated. There are, but their doors are opened out. Everybody is coming here (the U.S.) and wrecking our country and destroying our economy instead of staying home and improving their own country! I doubt they are as lenient and liberal as we are. Many Latin American countries are open to immigrants-- if they can prove they are bringing income with them or if they invest in businesses that employ local people. For example Costa Rica and Panama will let retirees immigrate if they can prove a pension income of at least $600 a month or if you will deposit $60-$100 k in local banks or if you buy a business worth $100-$200k. costaricalaw.com |
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