Forum,
I'd like to have my novia de barranquilla accompany me to St.Martin. The travel agency in Colombia I obtained limited info from indicated she could do this without needing a visa, only a passport. My problem is finding which airline(s) she would fly on, etc.
Obtaining good information is a little harder for me porque mi espanol es pobre.
Does anyone know if this is possible?
Most of the air search engines have her taking numerous flights to get to St. Martin. One St. Martin website said there was airline service to Colombia, but did not indicate anything more.
Thanks in advance!
By Saltador on May 26, 2006, 08:48 in Friendly Talkzone.
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robi666 says on May 26, 2006, 15:14: You can fly from Barranquilla to Curacao and then St Martin. Colombians definitely cannot enter St Martin without a Dutch Antilles Visa or a Schengen Visa with extension for the overseas French territories. "I am a citizen of the most beautiful nation on earth. A nation whose laws are harsh yet simple, a nation that never cheats, which is immense and without borders, where life is lived in the present." 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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robi666 says on May 26, 2006, 15:50: And the fat negras of the immigration police at the St Maarten airport hate colombian women! "I am a citizen of the most beautiful nation on earth. A nation whose laws are harsh yet simple, a nation that never cheats, which is immense and without borders, where life is lived in the present." 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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johna says on May 26, 2006, 16:18: maybe they hate colombian women and their novios because they say things like "fat negras".
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robi666 says on May 26, 2006, 16:31: No, because they are fucking racists! Like all the blacks at the immigration of the USVIs, Grenadines (well, just St Vincent, not Bequia), BVIs that hate white people... They really hate Colombianas expecially because most of the ones that get to St Maarten go work in a brothel and get good money from their frustrated husbands and boyfriends. So, no way Saltador can get his novia into St Martin without a VISA! And that's why I was writing that! "I am a citizen of the most beautiful nation on earth. A nation whose laws are harsh yet simple, a nation that never cheats, which is immense and without borders, where life is lived in the present." 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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robi666 says on May 26, 2006, 16:34: Well sometimes I am a blanco gordito monito... "I am a citizen of the most beautiful nation on earth. A nation whose laws are harsh yet simple, a nation that never cheats, which is immense and without borders, where life is lived in the present." 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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robi666 says on May 26, 2006, 16:39: oh... and my wife nickname is Negra... guess why. "I am a citizen of the most beautiful nation on earth. A nation whose laws are harsh yet simple, a nation that never cheats, which is immense and without borders, where life is lived in the present." 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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robi666 says on May 26, 2006, 16:44: And she used to be flaca... but getting a baby in three weeks! Yes, we don't know if he will be a negrito or monito yet! "I am a citizen of the most beautiful nation on earth. A nation whose laws are harsh yet simple, a nation that never cheats, which is immense and without borders, where life is lived in the present." 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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johna says on May 26, 2006, 16:52: hint? "Did you ever realize that in Colombia, we call "negros" and "negras" the blacks without a hint of racism" Yeah there wasn't even a hint in anything you wrote. Amazing!
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johna says on May 26, 2006, 17:00: are you a frustrated gorita roja yet? ;) back atcha. Seriously though congrats on the kid. I am just trying to spark a little life to this site. Nothing personal.
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viewpoint says on Jun 8, 2006, 14:17: You can check flying from Colombia to St. Martin via Aruba. That used to work. Before the USA did away with TWOV you could route through Puerto Rico but not anymore. Unless the immigration laws of St. Martin have recently changed anyone with a valid passport can enter St. Martin and no visa is required. They have more trouble with people from Haiti than Colombia.
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robi666 says on Jun 8, 2006, 14:47: Visa Requirements http://www.st-maarten.com/requirements.htm "I am a citizen of the most beautiful nation on earth. A nation whose laws are harsh yet simple, a nation that never cheats, which is immense and without borders, where life is lived in the present." 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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