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    Jon, I have a cousin who just moved to Belize. She loves it there.

    Her & her daughter opened a Restaurant / Internet Cafe there and doing very well.
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    I'm seriously thinking of retiring to either Central America or the Carribean, so that is good to hear. Want a nice quiet place where I can run a small business, smoke, drink and relax in my silver years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigar no baka View Post
    I'm seriously thinking of retiring to either Central America or the Carribean, so that is good to hear. Want a nice quiet place where I can run a small business, smoke, drink and relax in my silver years.
    I've often times thought about retiring to Costa Rica. Only 38 years and 2 months away!

    Quote Originally Posted by Newfie View Post
    Jon, I have a cousin who just moved to Belize. She loves it there.

    Her & her daughter opened a Restaurant / Internet Cafe there and doing very well.
    Hmm, might be the making of the next vacation destination. Do you, by chance, know anyone in Puerto Rico?
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    Dual citizenship will not alter the potential impact to a US citizen with regards to the Cuban embargo.

    Also, the State Department may require you to forfeit your US citizenship if you choose to become a citizen of another country. It's not the same as if you parent was a citizen or something.

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    If you are an American, you can go to Cuba by just flying out of either Canada or Mexico. Cuba doesn't stamp passports, they give you a seperate piece of paper just for this reason, so you won't have trouble getting back to U.S.A. Tons of Americans vacation in Cuba every year... Both times I have gone I have meet a couple Americans. Just fly down to Mexico(or Canada) and book a flight from there.... Getting duel citizenship seems like alot of work just to go when a $500 plane ride will do you just fine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Newfie View Post
    Well, when I was in San Juan Puerto Rico for 5 hours on Monday, January 14, 2002, I did meet a bartender named Juan. Does that do you any good??
    Man, no last name? I'm going to have a heck of a time trying to find a bartender named Juan down there. Guess all my time will be spent buying Hurricane's instead of laying on the beach.


    Quote Originally Posted by Roham View Post
    If you are an American, you can go to Cuba by just flying out of either Canada or Mexico. Cuba doesn't stamp passports, they give you a seperate piece of paper just for this reason, so you won't have trouble getting back to U.S.A. Tons of Americans vacation in Cuba every year... Both times I have gone I have meet a couple Americans. Just fly down to Mexico(or Canada) and book a flight from there.... Getting duel citizenship seems like alot of work just to go when a $500 plane ride will do you just fine
    Hmm..., I can really fly down to Cuba? That is awesome!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabaiguan Juan View Post
    Man, no last name? I'm going to have a heck of a time trying to find a bartender named Juan down there. Guess all my time will be spent buying Hurricane's instead of laying on the beach.




    Hmm..., I can really fly down to Cuba? That is awesome!
    Legally...no.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabaiguan Juan View Post
    snip... Do you, by chance, know anyone in Puerto Rico?
    Well, when I was in San Juan Puerto Rico for 5 hours on Monday, January 14, 2002, I did meet a bartender named Juan. Does that do you any good??
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