

comogabete
Puerto Rican °µÍø½ûÇø in the USA
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Puerto Rican
Lives in NY
Registration: 04 June 2009
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Best type of car to have in PR: 4x4 or 4x2? by DrBendo
I'm relocating to Mayagüez in June and I'll be purchasing a new car. When I visited last I noticed that many people owned a 4x4 vehicle (suv or truck). If I am going to have one vehicle, should it be a 4x4, or a 4x2? I am thinking about hurricane ...

Greetings Mr.Bendo I didn't mean to scare you , however, it's the truth.......and yes, Mayaguez and Cabo Rojo are not exempt!! You have to remember that even if its the "quiet part" of the Island, these people have not much to do, but to find ... Read More


Best type of car to have in PR: 4x4 or 4x2? by DrBendo
I'm relocating to Mayagüez in June and I'll be purchasing a new car. When I visited last I noticed that many people owned a 4x4 vehicle (suv or truck). If I am going to have one vehicle, should it be a 4x4, or a 4x2? I am thinking about hurricane ...

You do not need a fancy vehicle in the Island unless you want to. And if you do decide to purchase a fancy SUV take into consideration that car theft and car jackings are a matter of life and death in the Island "no joke". The more expensive the ... Read More


Any advice for a mainland USA college grad considering moving to PR? by Neosonicrooney
I'm going to be graduating from Fordham University in New York City soon and I have recently been contemplating moving to San Juan. I was born and raised in CT/NYC but I'm of Puerto Rican descent(4th generation) but have visited he island several ...

You are half way there.....don't worry. First, you have your degree. Second, you speak english. Third, you must learn spanish and you are all set. Check out MY USA JOBS / USA JOBS.gov, and surf this Federal employment website that gives you details ... Read More


Living Aboard in PR by KenH
Hi All; Ken Hulme, currently in Venice, FL. I've lived aboard a boat before, here in the States and elsewhere, and I'm looking for information/help with building a "houseboat" there and living aboard "on the hook". I'm due to retire soon and ...

Greetings Ken......you know what...go for it!!nothing is impossible. It' simple do some research as to which authorities to contact in regards to the required permits that you need to further your goal of living in the Island.....don't let anyone, I ... Read More