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>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?) 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.
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>If you start a business (on any of the island nations), and will employ
>at least a certain government specified number of locals, which is
>usually small like 5, you are usually granted permanent, foreign
>residence status, many times with special perks, and don't have to
>leave periodically.
Great info that I wasn't aware of
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