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Trinidad & Tobago’s economy is primarily industrial with an emphasis on petroleum. It is the leading Caribbean producer of oil and gas. Trinidad is one of the wealthiest and most developed nations and the second richest country in the Caribbean. English is the country’s official language, but the primary language is either Trinidadian Creole or Tobagonian Creole; which are English-based creole languages and reflect the African, Indian and European heritage of the nation. It is also known as the birthplace of calypso, soca, and limbo.
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Claudia De Lucio
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Phone: +1 301 760 7784
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Immigration Phone: +1 954 526 3354
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Hugo Peña
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- Official Currency: (TTD) Trinidad & Tobago Dollar
- All nationalities are entitled to a 30-day visa when entering Trinidad and Tobago however, to live and work a work permit is required. When the application process is submitted, the assignee cannot be in country even if the 30-day visa is still valid.
- Driving with a foreign driver’s license is allowed up to 90 days after arrival, after 90 days a local driver’s license is required.
- Public schools are not recommended in Trinidad & Tobago and most assignees chose private schools, however there are limitations in the availability in the private schools.
- The typical length of a lease is 12 months.
- Most landlords accept rent payments in USD instead of TTD (Trinidad & Tobago Dollars).
- The security deposit is usually 1 month’s rent.
- The realtor commission is usually 1 month’s rent and is paid bythe landlord.
- Most landlords will accept the diplomatic clause.
- The employee usually signs the lease.
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Many landlords require a guarantor, if the company does not act as a guarantor, then the landlord may request more rent up front; some landlords may also ask for the letter of employment, indicating the assignee’s position, monthly allowances, and years working in the company.
- Utilities are not included in the rent. The power, telephone and internet are usually already connected and just needs to be transferred to the assignees name.
- In order for an assignee to obtain their own telephone service, a residency permit is required.
- The areas where affordable, desirable rentals are most likely to be located within Trinidad & Tobago are St. Clair, Ellerslie Park, Fairways, Haleland Park, Moka, Westmoorings, Goodwood Park, Bayshore, and Shorelands.
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