Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of the annual stockholder's meeting.
Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of the annual stockholder's meeting.
Bahamians tend to be direct communicators but are skilled in modifying their language to make it come across as friendly and sensitive. Humor is very much part of the communication style. Laughing and smiling is common.
All visitors must have a return or onward ticket, and a valid travel document (such as a passport and visa) to allow entry into another country as applicable. Visitors may also be asked to produce evidence of sufficient funds to allow them to be self-sustaining whilst in the Bahamas.
Business Customs: Business dress is often formal; suit and tie are recommended for men and conservative business attire for women. Bahamians shake hands when meeting, sometimes exchange business cards, and address first-time business acquaintances by their titles and last names.
Drinking tap water in Nassau is perfectly safe. Ditto for Exuma -- perhaps even more so, as the water there tends to be reverse osmosis and purer than tap water. We do it all the time and no problems. Some prefer the taste of bottled water, but from a sanitary point of view, water in the Bahamas is safe to drink.
Armed robberies, burglaries, bag snatchings, theft, fraud and sexual assaults are the most common crimes committed against travellers in Freeport and Nassau. Be aware of your surroundings, even in areas usually considered safe. Keep valuables out of sight. Sexual assault frequently occurs in The Bahamas.
All travelers will have to bring their approved Travel Health visa with QR code to enter The Bahamas along with a government-issued form of identification (passport, driver's license, etc.) to the approved testing sites.
Armed robberies, burglaries, bag snatchings, theft, fraud and sexual assaults are the most common crimes committed against travellers in Freeport and Nassau. Be aware of your surroundings, even in areas usually considered safe. Keep valuables out of sight. Sexual assault frequently occurs in The Bahamas.