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Living in the Bahamas: the ultimate expat guide

Living in the Bahamas: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in the Bahamas.

The Bahamas stands out as one of the Caribbean's most attractive destinations for international professionals, entrepreneurs, and retirees. With over 700 islands scattered across crystal-clear Atlantic waters, this archipelago offers a unique combination of tropical lifestyle, modern infrastructure, and exceptional tax benefits. The total population of 403,536 people includes a thriving international community, particularly concentrated in Nassau and Freeport.

5 compelling reasons to relocate to The Bahamas

  1. Zero income tax: No personal income tax, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, or gift tax
  2. Year-round tropical climate: Consistent temperatures and access to some of the world's most beautiful beaches
  3. Strategic location: Just 3 hours from Miami, 2.5 hours from Toronto, with excellent connectivity to North America
  4. International education: High-quality international schools offering IB, Cambridge, and American curricula
  5. Stable economy: Built on tourism (70-80% of GDP) and financial services (15% of GDP)

The international community in The Bahamas is diverse, with Americans, Canadians, and British nationals forming the largest groups, alongside Caribbean nationals and professionals from around the world. The Bahamas Immigration Department issued 13,436 work and residence permits in Q1 2023 alone, demonstrating consistent demand.

Here's a snapshot of key indicators for your relocation planning:


Indicator

Value

Total population

403,536

Official language

English

Currency

Bahamian Dollar (BSD), pegged 1:1 to USD

Permits issued (Q1 2023)

13,436 work and residence permits

Main expat nationalities

American, Canadian, British, Caribbean

Sources: ,

Key figures

Population400,000
Expats50,000
Top nationalitiesAmericans, Haitians, Jamaicans, British, Canadians
LanguagesEnglish, Bahamian Creole, Haitian Creole
Monthly cost of living
1 person$2,500
Family of 4$6,500
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I fell in love with words at an early age After a break to focus on my studies, I rediscovered the joy of writing while keeping a blog during my years between London and Madrid. This passion for storytelling and for exploring new cultures naturally inspired me to create 天美麻豆, a space for my own reflections as well as for anyone wishing to share their experiences and journeys abroad.

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