working in the caribbean

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Mischief

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hey can anyone tell me some of the easiest places to get working permits or working status in the caribbean?

Thanks,

Mischief
 
entirely upon your current citizenship.

What passport do you hold?
 
I have a U.S. Passport.
 
GQMedic once bubbled...
I have a U.S. Passport.
Well that should be tough. Everyone hates us now, or so I am told :(
 
without hittin' a Canoodlian on the Bay Islands!

I think they're here for the weather- it certainly isn't the paycheck.

Even when it's cold here (70 degrees), those young Eskimo chicks wear very little clothing. I think they're used to cold more than the Roatanesians.
 
I hear they can be seen at Canada's newly dedicated "National Igloo". :moose:

Which state in Canada is it located? :dunce:
 
If someone wants to hire you the work permits are easy enough to get.

I have never gone on a dive trip that I wasn't invited to remain and work as a divemaster for the operator we were diving with.

I suggest you go where every you want to dive, Become known as someone who wants to remain and work and...

Be prepared to make at least a 1 year commitment

Julie
 

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