Looking for a secluded tropical island to move to that might be ok for the homeless?
I am looking for an island I can move to in the Caribbean or elsewhere that has at least some flat elevation I can move to. I will be homeless by choice when arriving and will be sleeping in a hammock on the beach somewhere. Any place that has some degree of flat land in areas that matter would be helpful. Also, if tourism wasn't surging that would help. I was thinking St. Croix, USVI because it is less of a popualr attraction as opposed to St. Thomas. But I'm not sure any flat land exists on St. Croix. I was thinking Little Cayman but I don't know how well that is policed and I am a US Citizen. What about central america or south america? I have no idea how I will find work but I'm hoping I can find a beach shack to get started at. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks!
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- I don't think any of the Caribbean islands are going to want homeless, unemployed people moving in. At any rate, you will most likely need some type of work permit, which will probably be difficult to get unless you have a skill that is in demand on the island and can't be filled by its own citizens. You need to start by looking up the immigration laws in the countries you're interested in. St. Croix, of course, is considered part of the US, so theoretically you could probably move there. From pictures I've seen it's not flat - the Caymans, however, are. You mentioned places being well-policed - I would think you would want that, especially in St. Croix, as there is a lot of crime there.
- Go to St Croix. There is flat land, there are mountains, there is a rain forest. Plenty of places to hide out. There is also work. Go to the north shore.....Cane Bay and Davis Bay. You'll survive just fine.
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