Nicaragua 🇳🇮 Documents Needed | Apartment Security
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
- Teacher Andrew sends in the first video questions to the channel! This is very excited. Andrew asks when visiting #Nicaragua what documents should he be bringing with him and what should he leave behind. And if renting an apartment that he might need to leave for some extended period of time, what should he do about #security #travel
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Love the energy. Another beautiful day in Nica. Looking forward to the vid.
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Thank you for all the info
So true about the social security card SIN (for CA). Actually they stopped issuing the SIN cards in CA.
Marcela’s apartment sounds like the Ocean Park, PR, houses that were converted into apartments, great fun if you get good house mates!
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Great episode!
Happy birtday, mine is tomorrow. So good luck.
Thanks and happy birhtday to you, too!
:) Passports!
Had mine stolen... Twice in Central America...
Won' t mention in which countries...
I finally got one recently, valid for the next 10 years ( down to 5 when the previous ones were taken away )....
For Drivers License you can get an International one in your home state (CMA/AAA) issue them. I make one of them if I travel for a longer time
You can get them remotely now, too. But Nicaragua doesn't use those. You can't use that instead of your driver's license, and they don't require them here. So I always recommend having one in case you travel somewhere else. But in Nicaragua itself, they are useless.
I went to the embessy in Nicaragua once. All they had was IRS paperwork.
LOL. That's all that they care about.
I've seen many cameras in bedrooms. None yet for security. :-)
✨Goes into garage and removes social security card from my car✨😬
Except for crossing borders, after being in 22 countries, I have never been asked for my passport
When I lived in Panama we always needed it because they have road stops regularly to check documents (so many migrants try to move through there.) I've been stopped in El Salvador and had to produce it as well.
But your passport number changes when you renew it... So tough to use for a national ID in the USA.
Why don't you carry a copy of your passport in your wallet?
Keep passport locked up of course.
Even travelling around the world I always have a copy with me. It also speeds up issuing an emergency passport and I had to do that in the past due to a stolen passport
I have a picture of it on my phone. But you are required to have the physical one technically. So it helps, but won't prevent a fine or being required to go get it.
Tried that in Guatemala. They laughed at me...
Why would I need armed security in the safest country in the region?
Because SAFETY is about not being harmed. SECURITY is 99% of the time about not having stuff stolen. Why do Canadians still lock their car doors? So that people don't reach in and swipe things off of the seat. There is a reason that people say "safe AND secure." Nicaragua is the SAFEST country, but not the most secure. We say all the time that petty crime (people grabbing things you leave laying around) is higher than in North America. If you want to be able to comfortably live with your doors wide open, you need something to keep people from grabbing your TV or squatting in your apartment. In the US people think of security staff as "keeping you from being shot", but in most of the world it's "keeping people from stealing your TV."
I'm answering this in detail on today's show.
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