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Old Feb 23rd 2008, 2:01 pm
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Hi everyone!
Have been looking at the forum and got lots of good information already but still need help with one or two things.
Husband has offer of 12 - 18th month relocation to Barbados with his company. I am a practising midwife in the UK and keen to experience supporting and delivering women in a different culture/enviroment. What would the possibility of working, either employed or independantly, on the island? Any suggestions for contacts would be gratefully received. I sort of understand the issue around work permits.
Also, if we have my husbands salary paid into the UK and continue to pay UK Income Tax etc will there be a requirement for him to also pay Bajan income tax etc? Have looked at the link posted to the Bajan tax authorities but didn't find an answer there.
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Old Mar 17th 2008, 4:36 pm
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Default Re: Barbados; temporary work relocation

hi,

im wondering if you had any lick with your question as i am in a simialr sitiation. Practising Midwife in UK moving to barbados, would love to continue my work but am not RN trained.

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