Bermuda
New Requirements for Travelers Between the United States and the Western Hemisphere U.S. Department of State [Read More]
Border Countries Canada, Mexico and Bermuda Exclusion from Revalidation of a Nonimmigrant Visa Canada Citizens of Canada traveling to the U.S. do not require a nonimmigrant visa, except for the purposes as described below. Foreign government officials (A), officials and employees of international organizations (G) and NATO officials, representatives and employees assigned to the U.S. as needed to f ... [Read More]
Bermuda Bermuda customs authorities may enforce strict regulations concerning temporary importation into or export from Bermuda of items such as animals, arms, ammunition and explosives, building sand, crushed rock, gravel, peat and synthetic potting media, foodstuffs (animal origin), fumigating substances, gaming machines, historic articles (relating to Bermuda), lottery advertisements and material, motorcycles, motor vehicles, obscene publications, organotin anti-fouling paint, plants, plant material, fruits and vegetables (living or dead, including seeds), pesticides, prescription drugs, prohibited publications, seditious publications, soil, VHF radios, radar and citizens band (CB) radios. For additional information on temporary admission, export and customs regulations and tariffs, please contact Bermuda Customs at telephone 1-441-295-4816, o ... [Read More]
Bermuda (10/04) An estimated 7,500-8,000 U.S. citizens live in Bermuda, many of them employed in the international business community. There also are a large number of American businesses incorporated in Bermuda, although no actual figures are available. Despite the trend of American businesses moving to Bermuda or other offshore jurisdictions to escape U.S. taxes, Bermuda maintains that the island is not a "tax haven" and that it taxes both local and foreign businesses equally. ... Bermuda enacted the Investment Business Act (IBA) in 1998 to regulate the island's financial services industry. In response to international directives, the government passed the Investment Business Act 2003 to further refine its terms. The act creates a balance between government regulation on the one hand and the competitive needs of Bermuda's most important industry--international business--on the other hand. By updating its regulatory framework, Bermuda has enhanced its reputation globally as an international standard-bearer. In return, international businesses registered in Bermuda are recognized as having met or surpassed the most stringent international criteria. ... [Read More]
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U.S. Department of State -- Key Officers - Bermuda Return to Main Page | Return to Previous Page | Printable Version Bermuda HAMILTON (CG) Address: 16 Middle Road, Devonshire DV 03 Bermuda; Phone: 1-441-295-1342 x0; Fax: 1-441-296-9233; Workweek: 8:00 AM- 4:30 PM, M-F OfficerNameDCM Antoinette BoeckerCG& ... [Read More]
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