Short answer: Yes. As in any country, there are places that are not safe to go into. Getting to know a local is the fastest way to learn about the country or city that you want to occupy. Common sense, right? read more
Expat Exchange: 10 Tips for Living in Trinidad & Tobago Expats in Trinidad & Tobago love the family-focused Trinis, the laid-back island culture and the beautiful beaches. That being said, many expats find dealing with bureaucracy a challenge, the pace of life frustrating and the cost of housing, food and cars much higher than expected. read more
We have had many sources share information about Trinidad and Tobago and we really need to verify some facts. For a 10 month period we are thinking of living in Trinidad. My husband will work online, I hope to find a teaching job, and our 13 year old daughter will hopefully attend grade 9 in a private school. read more
You will be able to visit. not live there. It is not an easy place to get citizenship, unlike the rest of the Caribbean we have money and do not need tourism dollars. So, it is a beautiful and safe place to visit. However, it is not an easy place to move to or live. read more