New members of the Puerto Rico forum, introduce yourself here
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We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on your expat projects in Puerto Rico if you are planning to move there.
It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.
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I will be looking for a English speaking Church and a good place to live with kids.
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Grace
Good travels and welcome to paradise.
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yours faithful Mr. Pau
I assume you know that Puerto Rico is part of the USA? Since you're no US citizen the most important part is getting a visa or permanent resident card (green card).
A visa can be obtained if you're hired by a company that hires you or if you come with a lot of money and invest that here in the country.
To get a "green card" you should for instance be married to a US citizen or be a lucky winner in a "green card lottery"
What (other) information are you looking for?
My wife and I are planning a move from Montezuma, Costa Rica to PR. From what I cangather online the west coast is most similar to CR? We are both from the states and are tired of being perpetual tourists here in CR (border jumping etc). She wants to work leagally as well. The cost of living here is outrageous as well. Am I looking in the right direction? My wife is Bronx NY Puerto Rican and has never been to the island. I am retired on disabilty at 40. Any good words?
Tax burdens? Income taxes? What other taxes should I be aware of. Thank you!
  Thinking of coming for a month or two to look around ... How is public transportation? Not planning on bringing a car over ... Thank you all ..cgbperkins wrote:Taxes and fees?  Sounds like the good ol USA I cant wait! Im sure there must be ways to live frugally and save. Any advice? Im on a fixed income. .
According to Puerto Rico is more expensive than Costa Rica.
You may want to take a trip to the island and check it out before your decision to move here is final.
GreggK wrote:No cults. Just good people. You can learn a lot from them about healthy foods and cooking and farming in PR. Of course that didn't work to well for me. I grew up in Amish country in Pennsylvania and that's the kind of cooking that i thrive on.But at least I made a number of wonderful friends.
Just kidding GK, Sounds like my wife would love them. i have always floated around the outskirts of that crowd. Being an advocate of eating everything fin fur and feather.
Our interests are dancing, walking, hiking, biking, kids activites (like libraries, etc.), ice skating, and swimming. (We visited the rink in Aguadilla already). Also, we loved the Mayaguez Montessori school that we toured. Beautifull area too.
I would like more information on neighborhoods in Mayaguez. Are they nice to walk around? We saw very little of the city when we were there on a short visit. We want to rent a house with a pool and a backyard for the kids to play in.
We've been researching health insurance, getting licenses etc, and it seems all do-able.
THANKS! I'm so glad I found this forum!
If you have questions about the SJ metro area, I'm glad to help. Best of luck.
We love to be outside enjoying biking, walking, swimming, surfing (for Tim and maybe me later, lol) and working out. We live in northern Illinois and do not like the winters, anymore, haha. Too much being trapped indoors during winter months with no sun. I will certainly keep up in the forum to glean whatever information I can. Thank you all for your comments and insights!
I fully understand the part of not liking winters, I personally don't ever need to see snow and ice anymore.

I think Rincon is a good choice, quite a lot of North-Americans live there or spend the winters.
You may want to read a couple of older threads on this forum to get an idea about day-to-day life here on the island.
If you have any specific questions just start a new topic and you'll get answers to your questions.
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