Witling wrote:
Doggystyle wrote:
My question is, will the hotels and bars and MP give us a hard time
Yes, there is a very good chance that she will be initially looked upon as a "working girl".
What can you do about it? Probably nothing. If she gets hassled you can show them her wedding ring and tell them "Elle es mi esposa". Then walk away.
In 2000 I took my Colombian wife to the Dominican Republic on vacation. As we went through immigration and she showed her Colombian passport the agent remarked "Ah, Colombiana" in a derogotory tone even though I was standing with her. It's just something you'll have to deal with.
As much as some would like to believe being colombian and having a colombian passport does not put you in high regards in fact it puts you pretty much in the lowest echelon of all nationalities for those that work ICE, security, police, immigration etc, only some CRT brothers hold the colombians in high esteem but the rest of the world pretty much frowns on them and DOES NOT WANT THEM IN THEIR COUNTRY.
Me personally I like the colombianas, but only the ones living in Colombia, the ones in CR are pretty hit or miss and most often mercernary in nature (I can read people very well.. its a gift, and the majority of the colombianas in CR have very negative energy... a bad frequency/vibe so to speak, as opposed to those who live in Colombia who for the most part have positive energy, been going to both countries 8 years now).
Most of the ones living outside colombia and its 9% GDP smoking economy are the trash of their nation that has been kicked to the curb by their country for very good reasons, excepting for those in the US. For example I would guess Doggys wife is upper class and not one of those cases, but she got into the US which is damn tough to do as a colombian unless you are educated, rich or willing to serve in the army.