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09-22-13 05:13 #3876
Posts: 765What does this NEW PROGRAM mean to us?
Originally Posted by Legal Tender [View Original Post]
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09-22-13 05:04 #3875
Posts: 1085Economics 101
Hey Dudes, I hope someone can give me the answer to this question. Wherever I go to have my fun I always end up liking the ladies and want to see them do well. I usually tell them to put a little money in the bank (while they can make it) and eventually buy a house or two, thus insuring a happy ending for themselves and their kids / family.
My question is what does that exactly entail in a country like Colombia. Do the ladies need to report their earnings and pay taxes or can they just put their money in the bank and someday but their own casa? What is required of these hookers (besides the actual saving of monies) to purchase their own house in Colombia? Anyone know?
Thanks
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09-11-13 15:47 #3874
Posts: 18Bogota Airport
I went through Bogota airport to by both Avianca and United / Copa Colombia to Medellin earlier this year, both times my checked luggage went directly to Medellin without customs at Bogota airport. With Avianca, you need to change terminal which is less than 5 minutes by taxi.
Originally Posted by Travel Doc10 [View Original Post]
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09-11-13 09:51 #3873
Posts: 15908Originally Posted by Travel Doc10 [View Original Post]
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09-11-13 00:33 #3872
Posts: 389DAS new theme song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TH_YbBHVF4g
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09-11-13 00:16 #3871
Posts: 410What does this NEW PROGRAM mean to us?
Here is what the Colombian government’s official immigration and customs website says about the NEW “Hostelero” program, and its requirements. (This is a Spanish to English translation the site provides) Hosting Services: In hotels, pensions, hostels, residences, hostels and other establishments that provide the hosting service and camps in any form, are authorized to request identification presentation to foreigners for purposes of registration or service delivery and keep a daily log of foreigners with continuous numbering of entry and exit of the users of these services, which containing the following information: full names, nationality and identity, date of birth, gender, profession, place of origin, destination and arrival and departure. These establishments will report daily to the Special Administrative Unit Migration Colombia, the news about the entry and exit of foreign definitive means established for that purpose, subject to the revision that may be made at any time the immigration authorities. The owners or managers of real estate, estates, apartments, houses or properties for the hotel, who leased or serving lodging and camping in any form to foreigners, must inform the Special Administrative Unit Migration Colombia in writing or in the form provided for this. Finally, within five (5) business days of having made the formal surrender of the property, for which you must enter the same information provided in the first paragraph of this Article. The immigration authorities are empowered to exercise control of these facilities at any time. Special Administrative Unit Migration Colombia regulate the information required in the preceding paragraph by administrative act. The owners, managers, charterers, forks and bailees of hotels, pensions, hostels, residences, apartment, farms, houses apartments and other service establishments providing lodging and camping in any form, provide information to the Special Administrative Unit Migration Colombia, on registration of Colombian citizens, when so required.-migracioncolombia.gov.co - See more at: http://shark-tank.net/2013/09/10/colombia-implements-hotel-guest-immigration-tracking-program/#sthash.i56vxEge.dpuf
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09-10-13 03:18 #3870
Posts: 109More than enough time. In fact if you miss the first one they'll automatically put you on the next.
Originally Posted by Travel Doc10 [View Original Post]
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09-10-13 01:23 #3869
Posts: 173Originally Posted by Travel Doc10 [View Original Post]
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09-09-13 12:06 #3868
Posts: 29Avianca
Hey guys, I'm planning on returning to CTG in November, my usual airlines has changed its flights. So I'm looking at Avianca. I would have to go thru Bogota, it would be DC to Bogota, then transfer to a domestic flight to CTG. The flight gets in around 9pm, how difficult / time consuming is the customs process there, I'm concerned about making the connecting flight. Avianca seems pretty strict about there carry-on policy (which is usually all I do) , so I'm assuming I need to get my checked bag In Bogota go thru customs, then re check my bag. Is it reasonable to think I can do that in 1 1/2 hrs. There is also another flight that leaves 45min later. Which may be a safer bet, or should I think of another itinerary completely.
Thanks for your help,
Chris
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09-05-13 02:50 #3867
Posts: 6214Colombian CAM Girls.
Hi,
I Need info how to meet cam girls personally in Colombia who also do videos and model escort more. I met one in Manizales Colombia thats cool as hell silicone breasts not that big. I can give the info if someone pms me. She's on Strem mate or visit her at the sex shop in centro Manizales she's kinky as hell trios she's bi has toys for other girls if you bring your gf and her price aint bad. She's like a block from Plaza Bolivar in centro Manizales.
Ok tit for tat I need info on a Colombian porno cam girl called Angela. She's from Medellin.
One guy on you tube said that she is Aria Valentino that works for that scum bag Glenn from big tits curvy asses. I wrote the guy a few times posted to him he never wrote back. I need info on what cam compaany she works for or mainly what cam companies Colombian girls work for.
Then theres that Chloe Verier Girl from Medellin too Heard she hangs in clubs too. Not the German girl with the similar name. She also worked for those jerks at big tits curvy asses.
Any info on those two girls and other Colombian cam model porn girls I will share tit for tat.
Thanks then,
Nibu
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09-05-13 02:08 #3866
Posts: 1775I get equivalent of USD 300 per withdrawal from an ATM in Colombia. The restriction can be your own account's overseas withdrawl limit, as well as the ATM's limit.
Originally Posted by Samu Ray [View Original Post]
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09-04-13 18:51 #3865
Posts: 1013Originally Posted by Samu Ray [View Original Post]
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09-04-13 18:29 #3864
Posts: 1094ATMs
I hear what you are saying Samu. But ATMs can be a hobbyist's best friend, can you imagine using all cash or traveller's checks on a trip for P4P? I don't think anyone does THAT anymore.
You just have to be careful with your usage, ATMs are handy for splurge of the moment situations.
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09-04-13 17:27 #3863
Posts: 224Withdrawing money.
One time I went to a local bank in a country in So America, ATM machines give $ 200 only so I went to a live teller and asked for $600, after she put my card through this card reader she tells me to punch in my code, I did, after few seconds she tells me the bank in the USA was not responding. I called B of A for my balance and I was short $600! I told the bank my story, they replaced the money right away! Hell, ATM's used give $ 500 for $ 5, now they charge $5 for $200!
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09-04-13 05:59 #3862
Posts: 716Originally Posted by Archimedes [View Original Post]