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"Na Kaminda" Detects Increasing Numbers of US Citizens Relocating To The Dutch Caribbean To Escape Polarization
"Na Kaminda" Detects Increasing Numbers of US Citizens Relocating To The Dutch Caribbean To Escape Polarization
"Na Kaminda" Detects Increasing Numbers of US Citizens Relocating To The Dutch Caribbean To Escape Polarization
The number of US citizens searching for options permanently to leave their home country has risen
significantly, due to polarization.
Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles, November 09, 2020 --(PR.com)-- The number of US citizens
searching for options permanently to leave their home country has risen significantly. Immigration
specialist 'Na Kaminda' for the Caribbean islands Bonaire and Curacao detects the growing interest. The
company believes that the reason for the increased interest is, apart from election stress, Americans
searching for ways to escape the national political division to start a more relaxed way of life.
Election stress
Due to the polarization, no matter who won the election, Bidon or Trump, many people will be
disappointed with the outcome. It seems that the stress for four years of the leadership by either a
democrat or a republican currently drives people to protest amongst others in front of ballot-counting
centers. Others go online and search for information on the way to escape the country’s upheaval.
A treaty signed in 1956 by the Dutch and American government that is still valid today stipulates that US
citizens can relocate to Curacao under more or less the same conditions as Dutch citizens. The procedure
to relocate to Curacao is much less complicated than Americans would experience when applying for a
permit in Canada.
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Contact Information:
Na Kaminda
Nanning de Vreede
+599 9 841 27 27
Contact via Email
nakaminda.net
www.relocatetothecaribbean.com or https://nakaminda.net/en/
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