Xpatriot wrote:
Last time I entered (a week ago) I got stamped for 10 days. No questions. If they crack down on sex tourism I just wonder how it affects the economy, I mean there must be thousands of dollars a day spent on girls, the there is food, hotels, tours, taxis, airport taxes, and on and on. I mean that has got to all add up to something they are using. Then if they kill the business all of those girls are immediately unemployed. I simply wonder just how well thought out this attack on the perpetual tourist has been made.
I think it is good that they are cracking down. How many other countries in the world allow 'perpetual tourists'?
The 'sex tourism' business really isn't as big as you all seem to think it is. Its not going to make or break the country. Its also not going to go away anytime soon because of issues with 'perpetual tourists' as most 'sex tourists' aren't in the 'perpetual' category to begin with.
Yes, residency (despite what they say at immigration) is still very difficult and cumbersome to obtain even with the help of an expensive lawyer. However, there are only a handful of countries that make it easy to obtain, and only after significant investment. Why should CR be any different?