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Want to get a cozy Belize real estate property? Do you plan on getting a nice Belize real estateproperty by the ocean? Have you been browsing Internet sites, such ashttp://sanctuarybelize.com, and were lured in by the amazing real estate properties you see? Now, owning one is no longer just a dream. You can actually make it a reality. If you are a visitor in Belize and have been mesmerized by the beautiful country to extend your stay, you can definitely do so. It is very possible and Belize will be more than happy to welcome you with open arms.

There are actually several options of extending and hanging out longer here in Belize. Belize, by the way, is fondly called “The Jewel“ by expats, migrants and retirees who came to Belize and have fallen in love with the island.

The first option you have is to get a Belize tourist card. Getting a Belize tourist card is the most popular and the most common way to extend your stay in this country. It is somewhat similar to a summer fling where you can stay if you love it or you can leave it behind with no strings attached. The procedure for securing a Belize tourist card is pretty easy actually. All you have to do is fill out the one month entry card. This one month entry card will be given to you once you reach the country no matter what kind of transportation you use—a ship, a helicopter, a commercial airplane or using land transportation. All you need to do is submit the form and you instantly have a tourist travel card. Now the validity of the card will only last up to one month. So after 30 days you have to go back to the immigration office and get another tourist card visa, this time for six months. Then, after another six months, you have to renew the card again. When your final six months are up, you then have to decide whether you want to apply for permanent residency in Belize. It will take a span of one year and one month to eat up the validity of your tourist card so by this time you will probably know what decision to make.

If you are part of CARICOM, which is an abbreviation for Caribbean Community and Common Market, then you can get a visa before you leave your own country. Members of the Caribbean Community and Common Market are the following countries: Canada, Mexico, Norway, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Venezuela, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala and the U.S.A. Consult the consul of Belize in your country to inquire about the country’s visa application and its requirements.




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