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We recommend visiting any place before moving lock stock and barrel. But regardless, travel light. We live simply when compared to American standards. |
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Passports are highly
recommended. In lieu, you need to have a copy of your birth certificate
or voter registration card in combo with a photo ID, such as a driver's
license. Housing is difficult to find and not cheap. One bedroom apartments
rent from $800 up and two bedroom apartments can be found from $1000 up.
No one rents long-distance and few places will hire you if you don't have
a place to live. We have a tourism-based economy which means working in
restaurants, hotels, shops and water activities. |
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There is also a large construction industry. Bring tools for the better construction jobs. High season is November 15 until May which is when you can get all kinds of work but find little in the way of housing. June through October is off-season, not the mention hurricane season. Connections package receiving servicesMany visitors
to STJ are using this service to avoid airline luggage fees and hassles
and to make their trips less stressful. We have
two offices, one in Cruz Bay, one block from the ferry dock, and Note: The US Postal Service (USPS) scanner in Puerto Rico reads ALL BLOCK AND CAPITAL LETTERS, no periods or commas, no USVI, just VI. If you address packages and mail just as shown above, we are told it helps speed delivery. The following are the addresses of each, exactly how the USPS wants mail addressed: For Cruz
Bay: For Coral
Bay: * If you
need to use couriers, such as FedEx, DHL, UPS, for package delivery,
the address for Connections in Cruz Bay is, as follows: (Do not use
this address for USPS)
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GOOD
LUCK!!! Connections
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