javeline86
Dryer sheet wannabe
In another thread, one fellow posted a link to an article in Forbes about a recent program enacted in PR that enables mainlanders to move there (for at least six month per year) and enjoy very significant tax benefits. http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertwo...can-avoid-irs/
Having spent no time in PR other than a few days about twenty-five years ago, I'm wondering if any mainlanders on these forums have actually moved to PR and if so, what are your feelings on it. We wouldn't need to find jobs there so the awful unemployment is not a factor (although indirectly it may be with high crime).
Finally, if you've only spent a week-long vacation in PR, that's not the type of feedback I'm hoping to get because any place can seem like paradise for a week. Thanks.
Having spent no time in PR other than a few days about twenty-five years ago, I'm wondering if any mainlanders on these forums have actually moved to PR and if so, what are your feelings on it. We wouldn't need to find jobs there so the awful unemployment is not a factor (although indirectly it may be with high crime).
Finally, if you've only spent a week-long vacation in PR, that's not the type of feedback I'm hoping to get because any place can seem like paradise for a week. Thanks.