Moving to The Bahamas
A Guide for Prospective Expatriates
Moving to The Bahamas offers a candid, step‑by‑step roadmap for anyone dreaming of trading a daily grind for island life, but it goes far beyond glossy brochures to reveal the real‑world logistics that make or break an expat adventure. Readers will learn how to navigate the Bahamian immigration system—from visitor stamps and residency permits to permanent residency and citizenship—so they can secure the legal right to stay without costly surprises. The guide also helps you choose the right island by weighing the conveniences of Nassau and Freeport against the tranquility and challenges of the Family Islands, ensuring your new home matches your lifestyle, budget, and tolerance for things like hurricane‑prone infrastructure and limited medical services.
Once you’ve settled on a locale, the book walks you through the uniquely Bahamian housing market, teaching you how to decode “island‑style” listings, work with licensed realtors, negotiate leases or purchases, and understand closing costs such as the 10% VAT on property transfers. It demystifies the staggering cost of living by breaking down the impact of customs duties, VAT, and shipping on everyday items—from a gallon of milk to a new refrigerator—and shows you how to budget wisely, take advantage of duty‑free allowances, and leverage the tax‑free income environment to your advantage. Practical chapters on banking, utilities, and transportation explain how to open a local account, deal with Bahamas Power and Light and the Water and Sewerage Corporation, and get around using everything from jitneys and golf carts to boats and Starlink‑powered internet.
Healthcare, schooling, and pet relocation are covered in depth, so you know what to expect from public and private hospitals, how to secure essential medical evacuation insurance, which schools offer International Baccalaureate or other expat‑friendly curricula, and the exact veterinary paperwork needed to bring your dog or cat ashore. You’ll also gain confidence in daily life by learning to understand Bahamian English, mastering the art of the grocery run to avoid sticker shock, discovering where to find authentic conch salad, peas ‘n’ rice, and local rum, and setting up reliable mobile and internet service—including how to use a VPN to access your favorite streaming platforms. For those who plan to work, the guide outlines the strict work‑permit process, the labour‑market protection policies that favor Bahamians, and realistic expectations about salary versus cost of living.
Finally, the book prepares you for the less‑idylllic aspects of island living: hurricane season readiness, crime and safety strategies, the cultural rhythm of “island time,” how to combat island fever, and ways to build a genuine social life through expat networks, churches, volunteering, and shared hobbies. It also highlights essential local laws—such as the ban on camouflage clothing, crawfish season restrictions, and strict drunk‑driving limits—so you stay on the right side of the authorities. And should circumstances change, a dedicated exit strategy helps you liquidate assets, reclaim deposits, close bank accounts, and leave without losing your shirt or your sanity. By the end, readers won’t just fantasize about paradise; they’ll possess a concrete, tried‑and‑tested plan to turn that dream into a sustainable, enjoyable reality.
May 17, 2026
51,490 words
3 hours 36 minutes
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