Hi Garner I noticed your post, and here's what I sent to Carla:
I keep a eye on this list and I know a Honduran Notary / Lawyer that provides immigration services for foreigners relocating to Honduras. Please feel free to check out her website: www.cedeno-fiallosl awoffice. com Her name is Julia Cedeno-Fiallos and I think she may be able to help you out here. She has a great reputation and has helped many people in your situation.
Julia may be able to answer your questions. Thanks Scott
----- Original Message ---- From: Brillante7774 To: travel-to-honduras.....com Sent: Tuesday, October 3, 2006 9:16:30 AM Subject: Re: [travel-to-honduras] We are wanting to move to Honduras
Kent: even though your response was direct to someone else, I found it interesting. . I am also planning a move to La Ceiba in the near future and have tons of questions taht I just cannot seem to get answered. I was planning to start with a lawyer there but do not know if this is the right approach to begin with. Norman Garner --- OWNBEYKL..... com wrote: > Some answers: > > You will want to visit Tela, Trujillo, La Ceiba and > Atlantida, and the Bay Islands. > Tela has very beautiful beaches, nothing much going > on in the town itself, a few residential > developments and very, very pricey land based on > speculation that these five star hotel and condo > complexes will happen some day and the Gary Player > 27 hole golf course actual will be built along with > the new international airport and cruise ship > facilities. Of course, that concept has been > existent in various forms for 35 years when it was > called Tornosal. Now it is called Los Micos. Also, > many of the Tela beaches are controlled by the > Garifuna community and they cannot sell any part of > it. > > Trujillo is attractive, but very, very slow and 3 > hours from anything. Land is 50% less than La Ceiba > and 85% less than Roatan. But, its a place where > you would just live and not have too much to do > outside of your own creative abilities. > > Roatan probably will be over priced for your goals, > but you can see. The other Bay Islands might have > some opportunities for you. > > La Ceiba offers a great deal from beaches to cloud > forest and a strong city center. See > www.VivaCentralAmer ica.com for properties and > www.MangoTreeVillas .com > > I would bring a minimum of items since everything > from televisions to computers is available here. If > you have something personally important or something > almost new you could ship it. Hyde and Jackson go > into Roatan and Rapido Cargo out of Miami will > deliver right to your door in the La Ceiba area. > > You need to check directly with your airlines about > pets. For entry, generally current vaccinations > proof from the US are adequate. > > Kent > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: divecjb69..... com > To: travel-to-honduras..... com > Sent: Sun, 1 Oct 2006 2:40 PM > Subject: [travel-to-honduras ] We are wanting to move > to Honduras > > > Hi: > We are planning to move to Honduras within the > year. We plan to make a fact > finding trip in early February, 2007. I am wanting > to make contact with > Americans that have made the move that has the time > to give us some help based > upon their move. We have learned that often we can > gain a great deal of what > not to do's from others that have traveled the road > ahead of us. We will be on > a limited retirement income, want to own our own > home and gain residency. We > need advice on what to bring and what to leave here > and purchase there. > Information on bringing household goods a vehicle > and pets are some of our > issues > we need to address. We would be extremely grateful > for any help anyone may > be able to provide. We have not yet even decided > where exactly we want to > live. I like the area around Tela from what I have > seen on the net, but we are > going into this with open minds and no pre-conceived > notions. > Carla Brooks > _divecjb69..... com_ (mailto:divecjb69..... com) > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > > > Sponsored By: > > Adventures on Roatan: An exciting tour of the island > on DVD > http://www.roatanvi deo.com > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of > free safety and security tools, free access to > millions of high-quality videos from across the web, > free AOL Mail and more. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? has the best spam protection around http://mail. yahoo.com
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