01-01-2017, 10:55 AM
They take a flight here on a tourist visa and never go back.
I had a friend in Kaimu who had to go to the mainland for about a year. He hired a husband & wife, legal citizens, to watch his property and manage his farm. Within months they had brought over 12 relatives from Mexico who lived in tents around the 5 acre parcel. They scattered before my friend returned, and I doubt they ever left the island.
As long as there is one family member who is legal, the others can rent, get bank accounts, etc and live here without much difficulty.
I had a friend in Kaimu who had to go to the mainland for about a year. He hired a husband & wife, legal citizens, to watch his property and manage his farm. Within months they had brought over 12 relatives from Mexico who lived in tents around the 5 acre parcel. They scattered before my friend returned, and I doubt they ever left the island.
As long as there is one family member who is legal, the others can rent, get bank accounts, etc and live here without much difficulty.
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