On Mon, 02 May 2005, Stefan Patric wrote:
>Some islands/countries limit how long a foreigner can live continuously
>before having to leave. As well as how long they have to stay away
>before they can return. For example, the island of Nevis (I read it on
>the web site), which requires no visa, limits the stay to 90 days for
>non-Nevisites. (Is that even a word?)
No. It is Nevisians.
> But only requires that you stay
>out of the country for 24 hours before you can return for another 90
>days. So, on day 89 of your stay, you take a ferry to the next island,
>which is a different country, stay over night, and return the next day
>after 24 hours has pasted for another 89 days. Simple.
No. The next island to Nevis is St. Kitts, and it is the same country. And
it is the only island you can get to by ferry from Nevis. So if what you
say about 90 days is true, you will have to fly someplace.
Don (e-mail link at home page bottom). |