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TravelRe: Traveling And Living In British Virgin Island (BVI). by kisingeli(op): 11:13am On Jun 01, 2016
lillaowow:
which east African country?

it doesn't really matter anyways. Most people think of a country when they hear Africa. except maybe he is from South Africa.
From Tanzania@lillaowow
TravelRe: Traveling And Living In British Virgin Island (BVI). by kisingeli(op): 11:11am On Jun 01, 2016
dasparrow:
@Post

I think you should try looking for a bigger country to hustle in. All these small island countries depend mostly on tourism to run their economy so getting a job as a non-citizen could be challenging when you don't have a work authorization.
Thank you for the good advice@dasparrow
TravelRe: Traveling And Living In British Virgin Island (BVI). by kisingeli(op): 9:55am On May 30, 2016
lillaowow:
you stand a high chance of being deported. i had a Guyanese man stay with me like 2 months ago (he's a PhD student). he lives and works in BVI and his daughter was born in USVI. you'll need a US/UK visa to visit these British overseas territories as a Nigerian and the rules of obtaining PR in those terrtories are strict. for real. I was in Turks and Caicos in Dec (amazing beaches..lol) and getting a PR there will take you approximately 10years on work permit and 5years married to a BOTC citizen. i am pretty sure the same is obtainable in most of these territories. These Islands are still controlled by the British which makes the people British nationals using a British passport. if you live there, you can become a British national then register for your British citizenship

Another point to note IF you eventually make it there is that these islands are small, opportunities are limited and most people are related so they basically recognize each other. things done there are based on "Padi-Padi" business. it will be tough for an outsider without connection (and most likely without money). However, money there is good though as they use the US dollar except Cayman island with their own currency which is higher in value than the USD

my point is, don't waste your money. Get a US visa, travel to USVI then you can make your 'dream' of living in BVI a reality but opportunities are limited..very limited

btw, which passport do you currently hold? i can advise you appropriately.
Thank you for the smartest elaborations,i hope this will going to help many of us hire.
Regarding the passport,i own the United republic of Tanzania travelling passport,
Hope to gain something possitive from you.
TravelRe: Traveling And Living In British Virgin Island (BVI). by kisingeli(op): 7:52pm On May 29, 2016
Originalsly:
Not reluctant. ..people just don't know about there and prefer not to feed you with misleading info. I think that place is made up of a few small islands ..very small islands... and tourism is about the only thing going on there. Small local population... and I want to believe tourists always outnumber the local population. In such places... everybody knows everybody... including immigration...no place to hide... so figure out your chances of hustling or settling there.....so I heard!
Probably,what ya saying is true,but you can also give the idea of which country is good to go for the life hustling?
TravelRe: Traveling And Living In British Virgin Island (BVI). by kisingeli(op): 5:29pm On May 29, 2016
Originalsly:
I think someone here lives there..... she has posts in a thread about someone wanting to travel to Cuba.
I am still waiting for the relevant information boss,i dont know why people are reluctant to this.
TravelRe: Traveling And Living In British Virgin Island (BVI). by kisingeli(op): 4:46am On May 29, 2016
elderken:
Hmmmm
May you pleas talk something you know bro?
TravelTraveling And Living In British Virgin Island (BVI). by kisingeli(op): 8:24pm On May 28, 2016
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Hellow,i am a residence of one of the East African countries,i am planning to travell and searching for green pasture in BVI,i find tha there is no intrance visa for tourist who are coming from East Africa,but this is eligible for only one month,
My intention is to remain living to the Island for life,
I just want to get an expiriece from members hire, who have been travelled or are still living to the island.
Is there any shortcut way to get a long time or permanent residence permitt to foreigners in this island?
Your help is of a serious need pleas.

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