Sunday, September 28, 2008 11:31:52 PM
Let us look at some of the laws this disappointing but often used jurisdiction has. But before we get into this more deeply let us point out that the capital, Belize City has one paved street 3 or 4 blocks long. You are in the third world here with numerous internet, power and telephone outages. Hurricanes often hit Belize. The stability of the regime in Belize is questionable since they had a regime change in recent years and the new regime did not honor economic citizenships and passports of the previous regime. Food for thought about how things operate in Belize. Additionally in Belize you are usually dealing with a bank that has an offshore only license not able to conduct business with residents of the country – not too reassuring is it? More details follow:
THE REST OF THE STORY!
http://www.panamalaw.org/jurisdictions_to_avoid_belize.html
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