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New members of the Puerto Rico forum, introduce yourselves here - 2025

Julien

Hi all,

Newbie on the Puerto Rico forum? Don't know how to start?

This thread is for you ;)

We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country,
or to tell us more on your expat projects in Puerto Rico if you are planning to move there.

It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.

Welcome on board!

See also

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mtdatiz

Hi everyone,


As someone who lived abroad in Connecticut for several years and recently returned to Puerto Rico, country I grew up in, I understand how exciting yet overwhelming moving to a new place can be. Whether you’re planning your move or are already here and looking to settle in, I want to assure you that Puerto Rico is a wonderful island full of opportunities, culture, and natural beauty.


Having gone through the relocation process myself, I know how helpful it is to have reliable guidance to navigate everything from housing to essential services. That’s why I started my company, ***

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I’d love to hear more about your expat stories or plans to move here—feel free to share them! Wishing you all a warm welcome to Puerto Rico.


Best regards,

Marisol

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Bhavna

@mtdatiz

Hello and welcome !


Thank you for providing so much info in your 1st post.


I would invite you to register your business in the Business Directory for free as advertising is not allowed on the forum.


Thank you

Bhavna

Peteelias

@mtdatiz

Hello, I'm fully "in process"  relocating to the island within the next calendar quarter.

I've been here on 2 past occasions for a total of about 7 weeks.


Initial impression... the place is quite beautiful and maintains most US laws and mail service.

Furthermore the island possesses beautiful scenery. The Karst topography around Uduado, Lares and San Sebastian

appears Idyllic for a proximate "easy peasy"  Thailand Krabi experience!


Initially rent. Recon the area then perhaps purchase a small "finca" ...or not.


I'm retired and a  lonely planet  Backpacker "Globalist" and not some "deer in the headlights" type.

Would like more info on Krash pads in PR (No South Coast), as well as further insider info..


Best regards,


Semper Fi Mac