Question:
Moving to Aruba?
sweetsabrinausa
2006-12-28 12:51:17 UTC
I was born in Aruba and my Dad moved here when I was young,but his family live there. I would like to move back but am now an American Citizen with 2 kids.
I work online so its possible to work out of the States too.
Does anyone have advice about moving over there.
I know its hard to get permanent residence and citizenship.
I wish I could say family will help but havn't seen his family in
20 years and my dad lives in the States now.
I welcome any advice on the subject!

Anyone think this is a stupid Idea?? LOL
Four answers:
Valencia
2006-12-29 09:51:49 UTC
Aruba is a very nice island that forms a part of the ABC Islands. It is a very flat sandy country with white and black sand. They aren't as fast paced as they US but the people are warm. They Speak mainly Papimento and Dutch but they speak Spanish and English.



My suggestion to you is to visit the island first see the circumstances there if you like you can always return to live.



And your idea isn't Stupid.
anonymous
2006-12-29 03:04:14 UTC
Its a great idea.



Its quiet calm and peaceful here you'll love it. life over here is less stressfull then anywhere else.



U can try contacting your local immigration office and they will bring you up to speed. Also try searching online.



Heres a few links

http://www.escapeartist.com/aruba/moving.html



http://www.aruba.com/pages/entryrequirements.htm



You know what they say the salmon always return to his place of birth.



Welcome back
kunalsc
2006-12-29 16:50:05 UTC
been there done that, liived there quiet some time and could probably write a book on the governmanet and its rules and the way things move there. its a lifetime to get your papers done.

good luck and need more info contact me at kunalsc@yahoo.com
anonymous
2006-12-28 21:07:17 UTC
http://www.visitaruba.com/guestarea/faq/movingtoarubafaq.html


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