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WELCOME We’re glad you’re here
This publication has been compiled to assist people who are weighing up the pros and cons of accepting a job in Bermuda as well as those who have just arrived here and need a crash course in how the island works. Whichever category you fall into, we suspect you have some concerns — and perhaps even a few fears. If so, relax! Bermuda is warm, welcoming and one of the least stressful places in which to live and work. It is sophisticated, with far more amenities than would be found in many similar sized communities in North America or Europe. It is also GPIER IǽGMIRXP] VYR GSQTEVEXMZIP] crime free, and you are unlikely to encounter a better range of sporting and recreational activities in any other place on earth. In most respects, life in Bermuda has much in common with that of an EǾYIRX XS[R IPWI[LIVI FYX [MXL HMWXMRGX ERH ETTIEPMRK HMǺIVIRGIW due to its geographical, cultural
and social make-up. And Bermuda has its odd quirks, too. Some, like the two days a year when the island closes down for a cricket match and a party, you will love. Others, such as the 35 kph speed limit, you will learn to appreciate. Workwise, the island moves at the same pace as London and New York. Otherwise it would not have become one of the world’s QSWX MQTSVXERX SǺWLSVI ǻRERGMEP centers. There is one major HMǺIVIRGI XLSYKL =SYƶPP LEZI SRI of the shortest and most beautiful commutes in the world. While most of us here have to work hard, we also know how to IRNS] SYVWIPZIW =SY [MPP ǻRH XLEX Bermudians are happy to embrace you in their social circles. They are generally well educated, welltravelled and very entertaining company. Although it is true that “expats” are a recurring political issue, the debate is rarely about individuals, but rather about the general immigration policy. To
set your mind at rest, the current Government appreciates that we need talent and skills from overseas; but balances this against the need to ensure Bermudians have a fair chance in the job market. Hardly unreasonable is it? =SYƶPP ǻRH QSWX MR XLI PSGEP community genuinely understand that ‘guest workers’ are very much a part of what keeps our economy moving forward. Bermudians are proud of the success they have achieved on this obscure outcrop in the Atlantic. However, they also appreciate that without help from overseas, we would not be where we are today – or where we want to be tomorrow.
Contents New Resident 2020 Island Facts ...........................................5 Island Essentials................................7 Investing ............................................... 11 Meet the locals ...............................15 Prices ......................................................17 Island Etiquette ...............................18 Banking .................................................19 Working to rule .............................. 20 British Ties ..........................................22 US Ties ..................................................23 Property ................................................24 Transportation ................................. 28 Business Map .................................. 30 Festive Hamilton ............................32 Boating ..................................................34 School Report ..................................36 Just for Kids .......................................43 Pets ..........................................................45 Shipping ...............................................49 Healthcare ..........................................50 Dining Guide .....................................57 Director of Marketing Lissa Fisher Publisher Ian Coles Art Director Tim Parker Published by Bermuda Media Postal address: PO Box HM 2032, Hamilton HM HX, Bermuda. Tel: 292-7279 Email: hello@bm.bm www.bermudamedia.bm
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THE BASICS
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Population .............................................63,921 Gender ratio ............................52% female Bermuda-born .........................................69% Land area .............................. 20.5 sq miles Length ................................................ 21 miles Greatest width ................................. 2 miles Highest point ...................................259 feet Islands in archipelago.......................... 138 Capital Hamilton, pop ..................... 1,100 Currency ................................................................. ........................Bermuda $, par with US $ Climate ........... sub-tropical, frost-free Farmland (total) ......................... 735 acres
LARGEST PUBLICLY TRADED COMPANIES 1. 'ERO SJ 38 'YXXIVǻIPH 2. BF&M Limited 3. Ascendant Group 4. Somers Limited
8. LOM Financial Ltd. 9. Bermuda Aviation Services Ltd 10. West Hamilton Holdings Ltd.
HATCHES, MATCHES AND DISPATCHES Births: ..............................................................576 Deaths: ........................................................... 481 Marriages: ....................................................440 Divorces: ........................................................173
HEALTH & WELFARE SCHOOL REPORT Total school enrollment: ...............8,718 Government schools: ......................4,963 Private schools: ................................... 3,103 Bermuda College: .................................652
GOVERNMENT REVENUE Payroll tax ...................................................43%
Infant mortality per 1,000 live births....................................................0 Life expectancy at birth female .......................................................85 male ............................................................79 Doctors per 10,000 people.................28 Nurses ................................................................79 Dentists ............................................................ 13
RACIAL RATIO Black ...............................................................59% White and other colours.................. 41%
MIDDLE-CLASS MAJORITY Economic position Bermuda vs United States Poor 19% 14% Near poor 11% 15% Middle 46% 50% Well-to-do 24% 21%
THE WORKPLACE Total workforce ..................................33,653 Proportion of jobs held by Bermudians.......................................70% Expatriates .........................................30% Trade union membership ............. 8,152 Avg employment income (est) ..................................................................... $93,713 Median household income (est) ..................................................................$103,657 Average hours worked per week ...36 Unemployment (estimated)..............7%
ON THE ROAD Private cars (maximum of one per household)...................................23,529 Motorcycles & mopeds .............. 19,608 Taxis...................................................................490 Buses, trucks, others ........................5,392
Customs duty ..........................................22% Land tax ..........................................................6% International Company tax ...............6% Other ...............................................................23%
TOURISM Total visitors .................................... 734,000 Air visitors .......................................... 194,000 Cruise visitors .................................540,000 Peak month July .................................(16%) 80% of visitors from USA New Resident 2020
YOUNG, GIFTED AND BERMUDIAN Percentage of 25 to 34-year-olds with a degree Bermuda ......................................................32% United States.............................................42%
ECONOMIC INDICATORS GDP (market prices) .......................$6.127 (YVVIRX MRǼEXMSR VEXI IWX ............. 0.8%
POLITICS 2017 general election turnout ......73% Progressive Labour Party...... 25 seats One Bermuda Alliance............. 11 seats Next general election: before Sept 2022
From Bermuda Digest of Statistics 2018. Facts and Figures 2018. Employment Brief August 2019. Consumer Price Index September 2019. Bermuda Tourism Authority. Census 2016. Bermuda Government Department of Statistics.
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ISLAND ESSENTIALS
Democracy, Bermuda-Style The House has 36 elected members representing all areas of the island. At the moment the majority belong to the Progressive Labour Party (PLP), who regained power in the July 2017 election, from the One Bermuda Alliance (OBA). The PLP has 25 seats while the OBA is now represented with 11. The PLP previously held power for 14 years, winning three consecutive elections from 1998 to 2012. Prior to that the United Bermuda Party formed the Government since party politics began in the 1960’s. The TEVX] SǽGMEPP] GIEWIH STIVEXMSRW in 2011 after the majority of its members joined the OBA. The Premier is chosen by the majority party from its elected members to lead the Government and therefore the country. As a “guest worker”, one is not entitled to vote or stand for election.
The Premier, David Burt, JP, MP
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The Governor, His Excellency John Rankin
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MONEY
MATTERS The island has its own currency, the Bermuda dollar, which is ‘pegged’ to the US dollar — one Bermuda dollar equals one US dollar. American money is accepted everywhere. Nearly all ATM’s dispense Bermuda dollars but there are a few that provide US dollars – including several in the departure lounge at the airport. Major credit and debit cards are accepted island-wide. Unlike some of the islands to our south, we don’t have hundreds of banks registered here. There are only a few, with names probably unfamiliar to you (with the notable exception of HSBC). All of them SǺIV XLI VERKI SJ WIVZMGIW ]SY might expect, such as loans, investment services and online banking. With money laundering of major concern worldwide, don’t be surprised if you’re asked for a great deal of personal information when opening an account. 7
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GETTING OFF THE ROCK
Of all the world’s capital cities, Hamilton must rank among the smallest and the most prosperous. It’s also an unusually pleasant city with a tasteful blend of traditional and contemporary architecture and hardly a window that doesn’t overlook blue sea or luxuriant greenery. 'YX -EQMPXSR MW JEV JVSQ XLI XS] XS[R XLEX MX WIIQW EX ǻVWX WMKLX 'ILMRH the attractively unassuming facades that line the main streets beats the heart of big-time international business. Hamilton is one of the world’s leading insurance centers, ranking behind only London and New York, and is the undisputed number one in captive insurance. One of the things you’ll like about our capital is that everything is within [EPOMRK HMWXERGI .XƶW WS IEW] XS KIX EVSYRH XLEX XLIVIƶW RS SXLIV SǽGI more than 10 minutes walk from your own, and within a 5-minute walk there’s every chance of more than 10 restaurants or take-outs from which to choose for lunch.
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ISLAND ESSENTIALS Our weather is mostly marvelous
Over the Volcano It is generally referred to as “the island”, but Bermuda is in fact a chain of about 150 islands, many of which are really just rocky outcrops. The land area, all 22 square miles of it, represents the summit of an undersea mountain. Although the highest point in Bermuda is a mere 259 feet above sea level,
the ocean plunges to 15,000 feet within a few miles of land. Do not be alarmed that the mountain we mentioned was volcanic – it is extinct. And you will also be happy to learn that although we do get the occasional hurricane, Bermuda is spared other natural disasters of any magnitude.
Particularly Pleasant Weather Although it is close to the US northeast, Bermuda’s climate is semi-tropical, kept warm and humid by the Gulf Stream. It is hottest in the months of July, August and September when temperatures are usually in the 80s with equally high humidity counts. Summer is considered to FIKMR SǽGMEPP] MR 2E] Ƴ E TYFPMG holiday observed on the last +VMHE] SJ 2E] WMKRMǻIW XLI ǻVWX HE] SJ SGIER W[MQQMRK for Bermudians – and end in November. But temperatures from November to May can vary enormously, from the pleasant mid-70s to the all-time low of 41, recorded in 1955. January, February and March can be rainy and cool, although once again in this temperate climate, it is unusual to experience more than a few days of unpleasant weather at a time. New Resident 2020
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smart phones higher than in North America and Europe. Also, the latest releases tend to reach us later than those larger markets. =SYƶPP ǻRH XLI TVMGI SJ E ZIV] FEWMG cell phone plan will cost you more than $100 per month. A basic cable TV package is $30 and if you’re looking for ‘the works’, including HBO, expect to pay close to $150 per month. Internet access is also from $100 per month upwards with the fastest speeds costing more than $200. A basic phone landline is around $30 a month. 4G LTE cellular service is available throughout the island. No decision has yet been made on the deployment of 5G technology on the island.
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ISLAND ESSENTIALS engaged the Aecon Group to lead construction. The new building will replace a core facility that dates back more than 70 years. Six passenger boarding bridges, or jetways, will be in place to take departing passengers directly onboard the airplanes, and arriving passengers from the airplanes to the arrivals concourse. Important, considering Bermuda’s unpredictable weather, and the
current need to walk across the airport apron and up (or down) a mobile stairway. 8LI EMVǻIPH MXWIPJ [MPP FI I\TERHIH to allow additional space for parking, HVST SǺ ERH TMGOYT EVIEW Given the possibility that the current trend of tourism and hotel capacity growth continues, the airport is being constructed in such a way that it is easy to add additional structures at either end of the terminal.
Arriving: Bermuda’s New Airport
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as a two-time US Presidential GERHMHEXI VYRRMRK JSV SǽGI MR and 1996. He made his fortune, estimated by Forbes at $3.5 billion, in IT. His family still own two luxury properties in toney Tucker’s Town. Bermuda now has another billionaire part-time Tucker’s Town resident running for President. Michael Bloomberg, who can often be seen playing golf at exclusive Mid Ocean Club, declared his candidacy in the 2020 election as a member of the Democratic Party. His
OUR SPORTS STARS SHAUN GOATER Shaun Goater played for Manchester City in the Premier League between 1998 and 2003, where he scored more than 100 goals — including E LEX XVMGO EKEMRWX LMW ÇťVWX TVSJIWWMSREP GPYF Manchester United. He was Manchester City’s top scorer for four consecutive seasons, and the local fans created a song in his honour, “Feed the Goat and He Will Scoreâ€?. FLORA DUFFY +PSVE )YÇş] MW XLI ERH .89 ;SVPH Triathlon Series World Champion, a twotime winner of the ITU Cross Triathlon World (LEQTMSRWLMTW ERH E ÇťZI XMQI [MRRIV SJ XLI XTERRA World Championships. Flora is also the ÇťVWX 'IVQYHE JIQEPI XS [MR E KSPH QIHEP EX the Commonwealth Games when she won the triathlon event in Gold Coast, Australia in April 2018 New Resident 2020
fortune is thought to be in the region of $5bn and as a philanthropist he has donated millions of dollars to cultural, educational and medical causes. Like many wealthy families that reside in Bermuda, the Greens GLSSWI XS OIIT E PS[ TVSǝPI 4ZIV the last few years, however, they have been thrust into the spotlight by their purchase and subsequent $100 million renovation of the Hamilton Princess Hotel, as well as the development of a new SǽGI GSQTPI\ ;EXIVPSS -SYWI the purchase of several existing SǽGI FYMPHMRKW ERH QSVI VIGIRXP] the redevelopment of the former HSBC Bermuda headquarters building, located in one of the most prominent positions in all of Hamilton. The family’s connection to the island goes back three generations.
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Money Matters
&ǺSVHMRK 8LI 'IVQYHE 1MJIWX]PI It’s certainly a lovely place, but even with a good job Bermuda can seem expensive. Here’s a guide to help you budget.
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related expenses. There are lots of daycare, nurseries and pre-schools. Costs vary between $800 and $1,400 month. There are also free public nurseries that are worth
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investigating. The good news for homeseekers is that rents being asked by landlords have declined between 20% and 30% over the past few years, and there is a surplus of apartments and houses on the market now. The more bedrooms you require, the more you obviously will pay. Everything is subjective but an ‘okay’ two bedroom, one bathroom apartment in an ‘okay’ area within 20 minutes of Hamilton will likely not be less than $3,000 a mont Prices vary widely, and sometimes you can be lucky. Grocery prices can be a bit of a WLSGO EX ÇťVWX II SYV WLSTTMRK PMWX on page 17 for a clearer picture of particular items. Per month, you may need up to $600 per person to cover individual and household needs, so $2,400 a month for a family of four. As for utilities, that same family might pay $600 a month on electricity in the winter and double that in the summer if they use airconditioning. A modest used car that will get you around safely and reliably for three years could be as little as $12,000 while fuel, maintenance, insurance and fees might amount to $200 a month. New Resident 2020
PRICES
We went shopping on your behalf to provide a rough idea of what you might expect to pay for life’s necessities. You will discover that, for most items, Bermuda isn’t inexpensive. But, unlike other out-of-the-way islands, our shops stock just about everything you could possibly want, and the quality is generally good
HOUSEHOLD Window cleaner (12oz, Windex) ........................................................................$4.80 Mildew remover (32oz, Tilex) .. $8.35 Lavatory bowl cleaner (24oz, Pinesol) .................................... $4.55 Dishwashing liquid
MOPEDS & MOTORCYCLES The choice is between scooters, starting at 50ccs, and larger bikes, up to 150ccs. Prices start in the region of $2,750 on the road with insurance included. (VEWL LIPQIX ............................$99–$180
(10oz, Dawn) .........................................$6.99 Laundry detergent
ELECTRONICS
(46oz, Tide liquid) ..........................$14.65
MacBook 12�...................................... $1,885 iPad Pro 12.9� .....................................$1,449 Lenovo Idea Pad 330......................$699 iPhone Xs .............................................$1,599
Lavatory paper (4 rolls) ............... $5.99 Tissues (Kleenex) ............................. $3.59 Paper towel (large single roll) . $3.49 Cat food (156g can, Friskies) ....$1.45 Dog food (625g can, Pedigree) $2.55
PHARMACY Toothbrush (Oral B) ........................$6.99 Toothpaste (Colgate, 4oz) .........$5.69 Soap (three-pack, Dial) ............... $3.29 Shampoo (Pantene, 12oz) .......... $9.29 Shaving foam (Gillette, 11oz) ...$5.09 7E^SVW ,MPPIXXI ÇťZI TEGO ......$16.45 Deodorant (Degree gel) ..............$7.49
CARS Sub-Compact .............................. $16,250 Family Estate ..................................$48,700 Electric ................................................$59,600 Luxury .................................................$83,500 Depending on size of car third-party insurance starts from about $300 a year (with maximum transferable no-claims bonus) for a mature driver of a used car. A new car might be treble that or more. Gasoline (litre) .....................................$2.08 Diesel (litre) ........................................... $1.86 New Resident 2020
APPLIANCES (TYPICAL PRICES) Washer/dryer (each) ...................... $995 Electric cooker ...............................$1,000 Gas cooker ...........................................$1395 Refrigerator....................................... $1,200 Dishwasher ........................................... $895 8IPIZMWMSR Ćš ÇźEX WGVIIR ..........$370
CLOTHING Bermuda shorts ..........................$60–98 Long socks ........................................$12.95 Blazer .........................................$250–$395 Shirt (men’s) ............................. $30–$125 Leather loafers (Sebago) ......$149.95 Tights (Hanes ultra sheer) ............... $8 Work dress ..............................$125–$275 Cocktail dress .......................$175–$350 Sweaters (cotton or wool) $50–$200
DRY CLEANING Trousers ......................................................$23 Suit ..................................................................$45 Dress .............................................................$32 Blouse ..........................................................$23
FOOD 2MPO KEPPSR ..............................$5.59 Bread (sliced wholewheat loaf) ................................................................... $6.85 Butter (1lb) ........................................ $8.99 Cheddar cheese (1lb) ..............$7.99 Brie (8oz) ........................................... $8.49 Parmigiano Regiano (per lb) ................................................................ $26.99 Bermuda eggs (1 doz, lge) .... $5.19 Tea bags (25 Twinings) .............. $4.15 Bacon (1lb, Oscar Meyer) .......$8.59 (SÇşII S^ KVSYRH Maxwell House) ........................... $8.99 )IGEÇşIMREXIH S^ MRWXERX $11.75 Orange juice (52oz, Tropicana premium) ............................................$6.95 Tenderloin steak (1lb) .............$24.99 Fish (1lb, salmon) ..............$18.99 Chicken (per lb) Thighs ..............................................$3.69 Breast, boneless, skinless $8.49 Hamburger meat (1lb, extra lean sirloin) ...................................................$4.49 Peas (1lb, Pictsweet frozen) $6.69 Corn Flakes (12oz) ...................... $6.89 Potatoes (5lb) ................................. $6.99 Onions (1lb) .......................................$2.39 Lettuce (romaine) ........................$5.99 Cabbage (1lb) ..................................$1.99 Broccoli crowns (1lb) .................$4.99 Asparagus (1lb) ............................. $6.99 Tomatoes (1lb, vine ripened) $4.99 Mushrooms (1lb) ...........................$5.99 Grapes (1lb) .......................................$5.99 Apples (3lb, Golden Delicious) ............. $8.99 Bananas (1lb) ...................................$2.29 .GI GVIEQ KEPPSR 8YVOI] -MPP ....................................................................$8.45
DRINK Beer (6 cans, Heineken) ........$15.40 Table wine ..................................$13–$35 Famous Grouse Scotch, 1 litre .................................................................$45.35 Absolut vodka, litre .................$38.70 Coke (6 pack cans) .................... $9.69 Mineral water (1.5 litre Spa) ....$2.65 Gosling’s Black Seal rum, litre ................................................................ $33.80
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ISLAND ETIQUETTE
Courtesies & Manners This candid guide may save you from embarrassment and a surprise or two DO try to appreciate that, while Bermudians are generally welcoming folk who understand they need help to run the island’s sophisticated economy, they get somewhat ticklish when they suspect someone is being brought in to change the proverbial lightbulb (even if the truth is more complicated), or suspect that your job could easily be done by a Bermudian. Be straightforward, low-key and ready to laugh at your own expense and you’ll have no problem. DON’T burst a blood vessel if that package that you’re used to getting from Amazon overnight, XEOIW JSYV SV ǻZI HE]W XS VIEGL ]SY in Bermuda. Some things just take a little longer living on an island. DO be prepared for some ‘gossipy’ dinner table talk here. A local TSPMXMGMERƶW MRWMKRMǻGERX FPYRHIV is likely to get half an hour of animated banter, while the latest 18
global disaster is dismissed with a distracted “Sad…”
DON’T gossip about one local to another. Invariably, the subject turns out to be your interlocutor’s cousin/ neighbour/ex-spouse — you get the idea. The key concept to remember: everyone you meet is probably related and slated to talk soon.
Afternoon” or whatever is appropriate when you greet a Bermudian. Failure to do so will severely impede your chances of ever getting anything to eat, purchasing products, or making a cab move in a forward direction. In short, being nice is a necessity here. Sorry.
DON’T be shocked to hear the DO be patient if you make a social arrangement with a Bermudian and he or she shows up 20 minutes late. It’s a kind of custom here — infuriating to outsiders until they wise up to ‘Bermuda time’. You should, of course, always show up to business meetings on time.
DO expect waiters or shop assistants to provide friendly and helpful service. But don’t expect them to over-indulge you with formal respect. Things are a little more relaxed here. DO say “Good Morning”, “Good
mild-mannered local banker or lawyer you know as, say, Fred Smith, being referred to by colleagues as perhaps “Big Meat” or “Flea” or even “Sledgehammer.” Nicknames are a Bermudian thing; just look in the Obituaries column of the Royal Gazette each day to see some wonderful examples.
DO plan to eat out before 10pm unless you want fry-shaped WSPMHMǻIH KVIEWI JVSQ WSQI PEXI late take-out. Bermudians generally eat around 7:30pm to 8:30pm and there’s precious few eating establishments open late. New Resident 2020
BANKING
Your bank in Bermuda
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dollars, and makes it simple to set up your local banking services. You can expedite the process before arriving on the Island by visiting [IFWMXI [[[ FYXXIVǻIPHKVSYT com), selecting “Bermuda” from the drop down menu on the right hand side of the page, and then clicking on the “Moving to Bermuda?” link on the Bermuda page. There you [MPP ǻRH ER ETTPMGEXMSR JSVQ XLEX you can complete, scan and send in. When you arrive on island, WMQTP] ZMWMX 'YXXIVǻIPHƶW 7IMH XVIIX Banking Centre in Hamilton to complete the application process. If you require more hands-on service for your banking needs, 'YXXIVǻIPH TVSZMHIW 5VIQMYQ Banking, a personalised banking service for qualifying customers. Premium Banking customers enjoy the services of a dedicated
Relationship Manager who is their single point of contact for access to all our products and services. No matter where you work or choose to live in Bermuda, you’ll be close to your money, EW 'YXXIVǻIPH LEW &82W PSGEXIH across the Island, as well as three conveniently located Banking Centres. And if you are travelling to the US, Canada, XLI 90 SV *YVSTI 'YXXIVǻIPH makes obtaining cash for your trip extremely convenient with its multi-currency ATMs located in the US and International Departures lounges at the L.F. Wade International Airport. 'YXXIVǻIPH 4RPMRI XLI 'EROƶW .RXIVRIX FEROMRK WIVZMGI SǺIVW you secure, 24/7 access to your accounts, as does the mobile banking app. And if you opt for the ability to send wires, you can easily transfer funds to personal or family accounts back home. 'YXXIVǻIPH MW EPWS XLI I\GPYWMZI provider of credit cards featuring AAdvantage rewards and Avios that can be redeemed for bookings with American Airlines, British Airways, and their OneWorld partners. If you need a loan for a car or a motorcycle to get around the island, furnishings for your new home, or perhaps a boat to make the most SJ ]SYV [IIOIRHW 'YXXIVǻIPH has you covered with a range of personalised lending solutions at very competitive rates. 'YXXIVǻIPHƶW ;IEPXL 2EREKIQIRX XIEQ EPWS SǺIVW E VERKI SJ investment services, including proprietary mutual funds as well as discretionary asset management, and self-directed online and traditional private client brokerage services. For wealth structuring and succession planning advice, you are invited to speak with XLI TVSJIWWMSREPW EX 'YXXIVǻIPH Trust who are experts at creating bespoke solutions to suit each client’s unique needs. For more information about 'YXXIVǻIPH W TVSHYGXW ERH services or to speak with a 'YXXIVǻIPH VITVIWIRXEXMZI TPIEWI call 441-295-1111. 19
IMMIGRATION
Getting the balance right Bermuda continues to maintain the delicate balance between encouraging new residents who can create new jobs and ensuring Bermudians have fair employment opportunities. Bermuda Executive Services explains
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ith sub-tropical temperatures, beautiful pink beaches and one of the highest standards of living in the world, it is no surprise that Bermuda needs immigration controls to ensure that it is not overrun by people looking for the good life. Still, immigration tends to be one of the least understood areas of moving to Bermuda – and the one which may lead to frustration. The basic means of controlling immigration is a work permit. If you come to Bermuda with the intention of working and you are neither a Bermudian nor a spouse of a Bermudian, you must have a work permit. To qualify for a work permit, you must have an employer who has carried out the necessary due diligence and advertising to satisfy the Department of Immigration that XLIVI MW RS UYEPMǻIH 'IVQYHMER available to do your job. And you QYWX ǻPP SYX E RYQFIV SJ JSVQW ERH get the necessary documentation. Certain other restrictions can also apply. There are limits on the number of children you can bring to the Island due to concerns about overburdening local schools and your ability to support them. All work permit holders must sign a declaration that they have no right to remain in Bermuda, or to gain residency rights, once their work permit has expired, regardless of how long they have been on the island. Only marrying a Bermudian, qualifying for rights under other legislation such as the “Job Makers Act” and certain other processes will override that declaration. The standard work permit is for one year, but there are also two-, XLVII ERH ǻZI ]IEV [SVO TIVQMXW The work permit is not held by you, but by your employer, and 20
there are restrictions on what you can do under the work permit. For example, you generally will not be able to work in a second job and you usually will not be able to change jobs until you have been in Bermuda for two years. Many people who are intending to work in Bermuda have a spouse or partner. This can be complicated. You might be an insurance executive or actuary but if your spouse is a retail store manager or E RYGPIEV TL]WMGMWX ǻRHMRK E NSF MR 'IVQYHE QE] FI QSVI HMǽGYPX Sometimes the jobs will simply not exist or they may be closed to nonBermudians because it is believed there are enough Bermudians available to carry out the role. As a rule of thumb, the spouse would be wise to seek employment before coming to Bermuda. Once here, the spouse must get a letter from Immigration giving permission to seek employment before looking for work. In any event, if the spouse wishes to come to work in Bermuda, this must be stated in the work permit application. Individual permits are also required for children.
If your spouse, partner or children do not intend to work, they must still be included in the application form and you need to show you earn IRSYKL XS WYTTSVX XLIQ ǻRERGMEPP] Anyone coming to Bermuda also needs to be aware that certain jobs are “closed” or “restricted”. Closed categories, which include jobs like KIRIVEP PEFSYVIV SǽGI VIGITXMSRMWX and taxi drivers, cannot be held by non-Bermudians unless they have a Bermudian spouse. Some other jobs, where there is E PEGO SJ UYEPMǻIH 'IVQYHMERW EVI easier to get with an in principle application. These run the gamut from actuaries to nurses to butchers. There are a number of measures in place aimed at encouraging businesses to come to Bermuda or to stay in Bermuda. For example, a new business coming to Bermuda can get permission not to advertise XLI NSFW SJ YT XS WM\ WIRMSV WXEǺ members before getting work permits for them, and these jobs would not have to be advertised for two years. Non-Bermudian owned companies operating locally – known as section 114b companies – can also get some concessions on New Resident 2020
Xxxxxxx Xxxxx work permit requirements. A second policy enables a company to be granted a global work permit, by which a senior employee of a global company can come to Bermuda without the need to advertise the work permit. The only condition is that the employee WLSYPH RSX FI ÇťPPMRK ER I\MWXMRK TSWMXMSR MR XLI 'IVQYHE SÇ˝GI An Entrepreneur’s work permit has also been created to enable people to live and work on the Island for up to a year while developing their business plans and raising capital for new international companies. “Job Makersâ€? legislation enables executives who are responsible for at least ten jobs held by Bermudians to be eligible for permanent residence. +SV GSQTERMIW MR XLI ÇťRERGMEP XIGLRSPSK] ÇťRXIGL WTEGI RI[ companies can get automatic [SVO TIVQMXW JSV YT XS ÇťZI RSR Bermudian employees provided they apply for them within six QSRXLW SJ XLI ÇťVWX TIVQMX FIMRK granted. There are similar processes for new companies that are not in XLI ÇťRXIGL WTEGI Since the change of Government in Bermuda in 2017, there have been some changes. There are additional rules around the use of SZIVWIEW IRXIVXEMRIVW JSV SRI SÇş events, and a report on immigration was submitted in November 2017 which attempts to lay out Fees: Three-month short-term work permit..................................................... $640 One-year standard work permit......................................................$920 Three-year standard work permit..................................................$3,440 Five-year standard work permit................................................. $5,905 One-year global work permit...................................................$1,775 Three-year global work permit................................................. $4,300 Five-year global work permit..................................................$6,765 Entrepreneur work permit (one year)...........................................$1,775 Work Permit Card ..........................$160
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IMMIGRATION a path to citizenship. However, these proposals remain just that – proposals. Similarly, a consultation was carried out over whether Bermuda should require non-Bermudians from non-English speaking countries in customer-facing VSPIW XS WLS[ XLI] EVI TVSǝGMIRX MR *RKPMWL .R EHHMXMSR TVSǝGMIRG] in English is required in some construction and industrial sectors,
where miscommunication could be particularly dangerous. In addition, even where there is not a requirement in the Immigration rules JSV *RKPMWL TVSǝGMIRG] TVSJIWWMSREP registration bodies – for example for nurses – may require it. To learn more about Immigration, contact the Department of Immigration at 295-5151 or contact Bermuda Executive Services at 2965627, email info@bes.bm
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FROM THE GOVERNOR the highest regulatory standards through the work of the Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA) and that Bermuda’s courts and its legal profession are widely respected MRXIVREXMSREPP] 8LI] [MPP EPWS ǻRH a wealth of business expertise, MRGPYHMRK MR XLI FEROMRK ǻRERGMEP and insurance sectors.
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with Britain Britain and Bermuda have extremely close ties – politically and economically. We asked The Governor John Rankin if there are any must-need knows for newcomers to the Island.
Question: Is there anything a RI[GSQIV [MPP ǻRH WYVTVMWMRK EFSYX Bermuda? Answer: Some may expect Bermuda to be very British in culture SV IPWI XS ǻRH E TVIHSQMRERXP] 3SVXL &QIVMGER SV (EVMFFIER MRǼYIRGI .R JEGX XLI] [MPP ǻRH ER MWPERH XLEX VIǼIGXW MRǼYIRGIW JVSQ IEGL SJ these areas and indeed from farther EǻIPH *EGL GSQTSRIRX MW JEQMPMEV in some ways, but the end result is uniquely Bermudian. Q: Is there anything a person should know in order to make that MQTSVXERX ƸǻVWX MQTVIWWMSRƹ [LIR meeting Bermudians? Is there E HMǺIVIRX ƸHVIWW GSHIƹ LIVI JSV example? A: The most important thing is always to say, “Good Morning!” Otherwise, the dress code is perhaps slightly more formal in 22
Bermuda than in London. In quite a number of businesses in the UK, for example, men no longer wear ties. Here, together with jackets, they are seen more regularly. Everyone knows about Bermuda shorts, and visitors will see for themselves that they are a very smart form of dress. Q: Is there any advice you would share with someone who is experienced in doing business MR FMK GMXMIW ERH RS[ ǻRHW LMQ SV herself in this small community? A: Bermuda’s small size gives it a business advantage. Here you can meet key people quickly without the need for lengthy travel between appointments. Key things that businesses are looking for include clear regulation, certainty, and security of contract and a reputable legal system in which to operate. 8LI] [MPP ǻRH XLEX 'IVQYHE QIIXW
Q: Can you talk a little bit about the relationship between Bermuda and the United Kingdom from a cultural point of view as well as trade and politics? A: The UK and Bermuda are linked not only by history and by the constitutional relationship but also by close people to people links. So many Bermudians have family living in the UK, and UK universities remain the destination of choice for ]SYRK 'IVQYHMERW WIIOMRK E ǻVWX class education at “home student” rates. The Premier League football is followed throughout Bermuda, and Bermudian footballers who have excelled in the UK – Clyde Best, Shaun Goater, and currently Nahki Wells – are rightly celebrated ǻKYVIW 2IQFIVW SJ XLI 7S]EP Family continue to visit Bermuda on a regular basis, including, in 2017, Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal, and His Royal Highness The Earl of Wessex. Each year Her Majesty The Queen is delighted to receive Easter Lilies from the people of Bermuda. The links between the UK and Bermuda therefore remain strong across a wide variety of areas. We are sure that British business visitors, like any other visitor, will always be made to feel welcome in Bermuda. Q: Outside of business hours, what would you recommend a newcomer does to get to know and enjoy Bermuda? A: In good weather a walk on the railway trail, a trip on the water, or an exploration of historic St. George’s or Dockyard. In bad weather, a visit to the National Gallery or Masterworks or the Bermuda Triangle exhibition at BUEI. But, most of all, take the opportunity to meet and talk with the always welcoming Bermudians. New Resident 2020
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geographically with a population of only around 65,000. We asked Mrs. Dierman how it compares with a small town in the US. “I am from a town in Ohio of about 80,000 people. However, that’s where the comparison ends,” says Mrs. Dierman. “Bermuda is very sophisticated for such a small island. It has every element of a big city, a prosperous nation, and yet it has that hometown feel.”
ermuda’s relationship with the United States began by accident. In 1609, the Sea Venture, on its way from England to the newly created colony of Jamestown, Virginia, was shipwrecked on the reefs around Bermuda. The passengers and crew came ashore, and that’s the story SJ LS[ XLI ǻVWX WIXXPIVW GEQI XS XLI island. In the years that followed, Bermuda became an important supply and waypoint between Virginia and England, and the island become dependent on trade with its nearest neighbour 750 miles to the northwest. Today the US is still Bermuda’s most important trading partner, accounting for more than 70% of all imports. A special relationship “The US–Bermuda diplomatic and commercial relationship is an important one,” says US Consul General Mrs. Constance M. Dierman. “And that is one of the reasons The Consulate is here, to support US commercial interests on the island. On our website, https:// FQ YWGSRWYPEXI KSZ [I SǺIV some very useful information in association with the Department of Commerce in the United States about doing business in Bermuda. That can be a useful resource. For businesses that need assistance, we are always available to give guidance and referrals, whether it’s legal assistance, a lost passport, any other types of concerns they may have, we’re absolutely open for business and welcome those approaches.” Welcoming Mrs. Dierman says that everyone gets a warm welcome to the island. “You’re welcomed immediately. Every person that greets you is warm and gracious. The people of Bermuda are extraordinarily New Resident 2020
gracious. They are very inviting; they like to talk, they like to tell you about their city, their country. There’s extraordinary national pride here. I think people are proud of what they do, and I think they’re very proud of their international connections. Multidimensional “One of the things I’ve noticed is the multidimensional aspect of Bermudians,” Mrs. Dierman observes. “That can be underestimated. I have met many very senior business executives and have gotten to know them. I’ve learned that they’re also volunteers, they’re teachers, they’re historians, they’re artists. That’s again a very unique aspect about Bermuda. People invest heavily, not only in what I like to say is their day job but into society broadly. Getting to know people is really getting to know Bermuda.” Bermuda is very small
Connections Mrs. Dierman then considered the cultural similarities between Bermuda and the US. “First-time visitors may be surprised at how comfortable they are in Bermuda because it is similar to the United States in so many ways. Newcomers [MPP ǻRH XLEX PSGEPW YRHSYFXIHP] have some connection to the United States, whether they themselves have studied in the US or members of their family have studied there. They may have relatives living in the US. And they almost certainly will have taken vacations there because it’s so easy to travel back and forth. Certainly culturally, we share so much. It’s easy to keep up with the US news. The local cable television carries more than 100 US channels. The local radio stations play the US news and predominantly music by American artists. And as I said earlier, Bermuda relies heavily on the US for imports so the shop, drug store, and supermarket shelves EVI ǻPPIH [MXL 9 FVERHW ;LMGL MW great because I can get my favourite brand of toothpaste!” There are an estimated 8,000 Americans who live and work in Bermuda. That’s more than 10% of the population, but the number of US Citizens in Bermuda doesn’t stop there. “We get half a million visitors from the US to Bermuda each year. So you can see how the United States contributes to the economy of Bermuda,” explains Mrs. Dierman. 23
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Living Island Style Coldwell Banker Bermuda Realty shares key information you need to know when looking at housing options.
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exterior upkeep, tenants for the interior. Rentals usually include major appliances and the tenant is responsible for freshly painting the interior walls and ceilings just prior to the end of the lease. Here are the main styles of residential rental options:
amenities but do mean you are living in close proximity to the owner of the property. This can be useful when you are new to the Island as Bermudian hospitality will often prevail and tenants/landlords become friends. Prices range from
City Living Several new and modern apartment blocks have sprung up over the past decade. Living in Hamilton is all about convenience — it’s easy to walk to work, shops and restaurants and typically units are furnished. Demand is high and rents tend to be higher than outside the city. One and two bedroom units typically rent for $3,500 to $4,500 per month. Apartments A very common form of rental property in Bermuda are apartments located adjacent to the landlord’s LSQI 8LIWI YRMXW SǺIV GSWX IǺIGXMZI STXMSRW [MXL E ZEVMIX] SJ New Resident 2020
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$2,400 upwards depending on size and location. Condominium Units There is a wide range of condominiums throughout the Island, from studio to four or more bedrooms. Most units are unfurnished, although you will EP[E]W ǻRH I\GITXMSRW .J ]SY LEZI children or pets, check the policy of the landlord or condominium owners’ association; some complexes are more family friendly than others. One and two bedroom units typically rent for $2,200 to $3,100 per month but newer/larger units can be higher. Cottages and Private Homes Stand-alone cottages are often the most sought-after property type and thus are also the most expensive. Tenants are usually responsible for certain maintenance costs such as landscaping and pool cleaning. You [MPP ǻRH EPP WM^IW JVSQ SRI FIHVSSQ cottages to spectacular estates. Rental prices vary widely on all these types of homes, but generally, the closer to Hamilton, the higher the rent. General advice on renting 4RGI ]SY LEZI MHIRXMǻIH ]SYV perfect property, be sure to take note of the following: • There is usually a standard onemonth’s security deposit required
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ver the decades, property has grown steadily in value while remaining secure due to Bermuda’s history of political and social stability. There are opportunities for people from abroad to buy grand local houses from about $4 million up to $25 million. There are also some condominiums available to overseas buyers, and these range from roughly $1 million to upwards of $3 million. Buying here involves a bit of red tape but nothing too onerous. And XLIVI MW E SRI SǺ ,SZIVRQIRX JII for foreign acquisition of a local property of 8% for houses and 6% for condos. The purpose is an honourable one — to negate the risk of international speculation in the PSGEP TVSTIVX] QEVOIX 8LIWI ǻKYVIW are likely to rise in the near future, so now is the time to buy. If a year-round home is more than you need, there are several ǻVWX GPEWW JVEGXMSREP S[RIVWLMT properties to contemplate. Whichever option you eventually choose, the current buyer’s market will make the apparently hefty initial investment seem positively shrewd in a few years time. However, it is the lifestyle rather than the investment opportunity that motivates most buyers of luxury Bermuda homes. And that — the New Resident 2020
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However, we strongly recommend buying here. There are severe restrictions on importing your own vehicle. The least-expensive car available is priced at around $16,250. Highend luxury vehicles cost $70,000 to $90,000. Electric vehicles are becoming popular on the island, and with a range of 150 to 200 miles, they are perfect for our small island. There are several models available from around $45,000 up to $70,000. =SY [MPP EPQSWX GIVXEMRP] ǻRH running costs for a car in Bermuda less than back home. Although the price of gas (petrol) is relatively high in Bermuda compared with other countries (currently around $2 per liter, or $8 per gallon), you’ll likely FI ǻPPMRK YT MRJVIUYIRXP] HYI XS XLI short distances driven. Insurance is reasonable, and, because it’s unlikely that you will be clocking up high mileage, maintenance and repairs should be minimal. Due to our narrow roads, the size of private cars allowed in Bermuda is strictly controlled with a maximum length of 175 inches and maximum width of 71 inches. Engine size is also restricted to a maximum of 2,500 cubic
centimeters. As mentioned earlier, cars are restricted to one per household; otherwise, our roads would become far too crowded. When looking to rent a property, ensure it has an annual rental value (ARV) number available to you in order to register a vehicle. There is no restriction on the number of motorbikes or scooters you may own, and most families ǻRH XLI] GER QEREKI XVERWTSVXEXMSR comfortably. The only driving licenses accepted in Bermuda are those issued by the Transport Control Department (TCD). You will be required to take a written and practical driving test for a car or motorbike. Your new car or bike will also have to be tested for roadworthiness and registered with TCD. Annual car license fees vary from $358 for the smallest category of car to $1,732 for the largest cars. Parking around Bermuda is generally free, with the exception of parking in Hamilton. It costs $5 per day in several car parks on the outskirts of the city created for commuters, $2 per hour (maximum 3 hours) in the centrally located car parks intended for shoppers such as at City Hall, and $2 per hour to park on the street. New Resident 2020
INSIGHT 65,000 souls you don’t expect to have ballet and opera and theatre going on all the time. But within its limitations, there is actually quite a lot happening in amateur drama and dance (often excellent), music of all kinds, painting and even poetry. And XLIVI EVI ǻRI ǻPQ QYWMG EVXW ERH even culinary festivals throughout the year.
Fake expectations? Much of what you’ve heard about Bermuda, the bad as well as the too-good-to-be-true, is probably wrong. New Resident attempts to redress the balance Myth #1 BERMUDA’S A BAD MOVE FOR YOUR CAREER Incongruously, Hamilton (daytime population: 14,000 or so) ranks right up there with New York and London in the insurance industry and its SXLIV ǻRERGMEP WIVZMGIW WIGXSVW EVI gaining strength, too. There is hardly a global big name that doesn’t have a Bermudian presence in one form or another. In short, therefore, it is possible that the island could be a very positive step in your career. Myth #2 EVERYTHING IS GROSSLY EXPENSIVE HERE 'IGEYWI IZIV]XLMRK LEW XS FI ǼS[R MR ]SYƶPP ǻRH WSQI MXIQW WYGL EW groceries and fresh produce, more expensive than you’re used to. Other items, clothing and jewellery for example, are arguably less expensive. It can also be argued that your household budget will be very HMǺIVIRX GSQTEVIH [MXL PMZMRK elsewhere. For instance, you’ll probably spend far less on gas/ petrol and car insurance. And living in Bermuda means some of life’s richest pleasures will be literally on your doorstep and free of charge. Myth #3 IT’S SOLITARY CONFINEMENT FOR SINGLES If you are lonely in London or New Resident 2020
Toronto or wherever, yes, you will be miserable here too. However, if you are reasonably outgoing and tolerably pleasant, you’ll get on very well. There’s a lively social scene here if you look for it. We suggest you join a club or organisation — there’s everything from sports, to theatre and arts — where you’ll meet lots of like-minded people. Myth #4 IT’S A TAX HAVEN, ISN’T IT? Interesting one, this. Bermuda considers itself an “international FYWMRIWW ERH ǻRERGMEP GIRXVIƹ VEXLIV XLER E XE\ LEZIR 'MK JSVIMKR ǻVQW bring their money here for a variety of reasons, sometimes to do with our geographical location, sometimes to do with light regulation, sometimes to do with low taxation — as opposed to no taxation. If this pricks your conscience, don’t worry because you as an individual will be paying your fair share of taxes. Not a lot but enough to be noticed. Myth #5 TRANSPORT IS A NIGHTMARE HERE Yes, you will be allowed only one car per household, and a small car at that. But you will soon adapt to riding a scooter or motorbike when necessary. And our ferry is a wonderful way to commute to work. Myth #6 IT’S A CULTURAL DESERT Of course, on an island of only
Myth #7 HURRICANE SEASON IS HELL No, it isn’t. For one thing, for centuries [I LEZI FYMPX SYV LSYWIW ERH SǽGIW as if they were under constant cannonball attack. For another, we EVIRƶX TVSRI XS WIVMSYW ǼSSHMRK &RH we have a well-oiled plan to deal with such crises. Myth #8 BERMUDA IS TOO AMERICAN/ENGLISH Americans think it is either wonderfully or awfully English, the *RKPMWL FIPMIZI MX MW JEV XSS EǺIGXIH by American ways. In fact, you will discover that the place is distinctively Bermudian, having purloined bits and pieces from diverse cultures. Myth #9 IT IS FAR TOO SMALL AND CLAUSTROPHOBIC Truth is, this small island feels far larger when you live here. We may not have forests or mountains, but we do have one of the largest playgrounds and open spaces in the world — it’s called the Atlantic Ocean. Anyway, if you do get ‘rock fever’, JSV E JI[ LYRHVIH HSPPEVW ]SY GER Ǽ] to New York or Boston and be there in less than two hours. How great is that! Myth #10 IT’S POLITICALLY UNSTABLE, TOO You must be thinking about some other islands to our south? Bermuda has a long history and tradition of stable Government and seamless XVERWMXMSRW FIX[IIR HMǺIVIRX administrations following elections. The most recent Parliamentary election of July 2017 being an example of the island’s mature and open democracy. 29
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events throughout the year. Here are just a few of the highlights. For full details visit: www.cityofhamilton.bm
The Christmas Boat Parade Dozens of boats decorated with thousands of lights cruise around Hamilton Harbour creating a uniquely Bermudian spectacle. Fashion Festival One of the most highly anticipated events on Bermuda’s social calendar
Our ten special days Bermudians love a holiday — and who doesn’t. Here are details of all ten that you will celebrate with us. GOOD FRIDAY April 10, 2020 An important day in the Christian calendar. In Bermuda this is also a HE] JSV OMXI Ǽ]MRK ERH IEXMRK GSHǻWL cakes and hot cross buns. BERMUDA DAY May 29, 2020 8LI SǽGMEP WXEVX SJ XLI 'IVQYHMER summer. There is also a halfQEVEXLSR VYRRMRK VEGI ǻXXIH
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cricket match. Thousands gather to watch the game, eat, drink, socialise and try their luck at Crown and Anchor gaming tables. LABOUR DAY September 7 2020 There’s a morning march from Union Square in Hamilton. After speeches by union and political representatives, there is musical entertainment and refreshments. REMEMBRANCE DAY November 11 2020 A special service takes place at the Cenotaph on Front Street in the morning.
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CHRISTMAS DAY December 25 2020 Bermudians celebrate Christmas in a big way with a family feast of turkey. BOXING DAY December 26 2020 Many families throw their homes open to family and friends for a ‘stop by’ and of course food and refreshments. The gombeys will also be out, so listen for the beat of that drum. NEW YEARS DAY January 1, 2021 In Bermuda this may mean anything from a quiet day with family to further revelry.
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care and education. The best way to choose is to visit them and also ask other parents. Schooling is compulsory from XLI EKI SJ ǻZI =SY LEZI E GLSMGI SJ public and private institutions — all coeducational and with curricula that blend North American and British systems. Many people from overseas plump for private schools here. The fees can reach up to $22,000 a year. There EVI WGLSSPW KIEVIH WTIGMǻGEPP] FYX
not exclusively) for Catholics and Seventh-Day Adventists, as well as Montessori schools. The school year lasts close to 40 weeks, from early September to late June, with Christmas (two weeks), Easter (two weeks) and summer (10 weeks) breaks. Children must wear uniform.If you are considering one of the Government schools, it is wise to contact the Ministry of Education, Tel: 441-278-3300. For older children and young adults, there is the Bermuda College, [LMGL SǺIVW JYPP ERH TEVX XMQI courses in a wide variety of subjects, many of which can be credited towards degrees. www.college.bm.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS BHS (Bermuda High School) Linda Parker 19 Richmond Road, Pembroke HM 08 Tel: 295-6153 Email: info@bhs.bm Web: www.bhs.bm Bermuda Institute of Seventh-day Adventists Jan Smith 234 Middle Road, Southampton SN 04 Tel: 238-1566 Email: jansmith@bermudainstitute. bm Web: www.bermudainstitute.com Mount St Agnes (Catholic) Susan Moench 19 Dundonald Street West, Hamilton HM 09 Tel: 292-4134 Email: QWESǽGI%QWE FQ Web: www.msa.bm Saltus Grammar School Deryn Lavell PO Box HM 2224, Hamilton HM JX Tel: 292-6177 Email: info@saltus.bm Web: www.saltus.bm SQIVWǻIPH &GEHIQ] Carlos Symonds 107 Middle Rd, Devonshire DV 06 Tel: 236-9797 Email: MRJS%WSQIVWǻIPH FQ Web: [[[ WSQIVWǻIPH FQ Warwick Academy David Horan 117 Middle Road, Warwick PG 01 Tel: 236-1917, Primary 239-9460
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HS is an independent, International Baccalaureate and Round Square School for students from the Early Years Programme (EYP) through to Y13. BHS is all-girls’ from ages 4-16, and GS IHYGEXMSREP MR XLI ǻREP X[S ]IEVW for the IB Diploma programme. The School’s mission is to educate students to the highest international WXERHEVHW ERH XS JSWXIV GSRǻHIRX resilient, and responsible global citizens. Set in the heart of Hamilton, the BHS campus is a place where students acquire critical and creative thinking and dynamic problemsolving skills in an inspirational learning environment. The newly constructed Innovation Centre and renovated Arts Wing provides state of the art facilities unlike any other in Bermuda. Students at BHS are given every opportunity in sports, the performing and MWYEP EVXW ERH EVI SǺIVIH E [MHI variety of extra-curricular activities. Through their Global Round Square membership, each year more than 100 students travel around the world on exchanges, conferences, service projects and cultural trips; broadening their world view beyond the shores of Bermuda. Head of School, Linda Parker states, “When I walk around school ERH XEPO XS WXYHIRXW ERH WXEǺ SV observe lessons or activities, I am endlessly reminded of how very fortunate we are at BHS: we work with talented young people with very bright futures. As I interview TVSWTIGXMZI WXYHIRXW ERH WXEǺ
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they invariably remark on several aspects of the School: the high level of academic achievement, the international opportunities, the warm and nurturing environment ERH SYV LETT] GSRǻHIRX WXYHIRXWƹ As a school dedicated to the education and empowerment of girls for more than 125 years, BHS believes that when girls are given the resources, support and
encouragement they deserve, they can achieve anything. BHS provides an environment where girls take centre stage and learn to YWI XLIMV ZSMGI GSRǻHIRXP] ERH [MXL purpose. 100% of BHS graduates go on to tertiary education and join a close-knit Alumni community around the world. If you would like to visit BHS, please contact the Director of Admissions and Inclusion at admissions@bhs.bm www.bhs.bm Tel: 295-6153
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Open, collaborative spaces and rooms to inspire. Education is forever changing, and BHS is on the cutting edge with the only state-of-the-art Innovation Centre for STEAM learning in Bermuda. As a school that has educated girls for over 125 years, BHS knows how girls thrive and learn best. Everything about our new building has been designed to suit girls’ learning. There is quite simply, no better place for your daughter to discover and nurture her passions, make lifelong friends, and become the young woman she is meant to be.
Come and have a look around! We’d love to show you our school and answer any questions you may have. Contact the Director of Admissions & Inclusion for more information and to arrange a tour Tel: 278-3047 or Email: admissions@bhs.bm The Bermuda High School for Girls 19 Richmond Road Pembroke HM 08
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The path that suits best W arwick Academy is an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School and Council of International Schools (CIS) member school catering to 850 students from Reception through to Year 13 (Pre-K to Grade 12). It also happens to be the oldest continually operating school in the western hemisphere at
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and Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC) programme in Year 12 and 13 (Grade 11 and 12). Students who graduate from the school predominately attend University/ College in the United Kingdom, Canada and United States. In addition, the school has vibrant music, drama, sport, leadership and community service TVSKVEQQIW ERH SǺIVW E ZEVMIX] SJ co-curriculars. The school enjoys a strong EGEHIQMG VITYXEXMSR SR ERH SǺ island, whilst remaining innovative and relevant; balancing modern approaches with past experience. It LEW HIZIPSTIH E ǼI\MFPI ETTVSEGL XS IHYGEXMSR SǺIVMRK TEXL[E]W for students to navigate which best meets their needs and its personalised approach to pastoral care creates a happy school with a climate of learning, collaboration and school spirit. Warwick has a rolling admissions process in place which means it welcomes applications at any time. In addition, the main points of entry in the Primary School are Reception Year, Year 1 and Year 5; and in the Secondary School Year 7, Year 10 and Year 12. Interested students will regularly enjoy a ‘shadow day’ to experience a day in the life of a Warwick Academy student. Please contact Director of Admissions, Mrs. Rochelle Lee (rlee@warwick.bm) or the Principal, Mr. David Horan (dhoran@wawick.bm) if you would like to apply, request a ‘shadow day’ or for further information. www. warwick.bm New Resident 2020
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for delivering the I.B. Diploma Programme. The newly introduced I.B. Diploma Programme provides a robust and broad preparation for tertiary education and the world of work. The select range SJ GSYVWIW SǺIVIH EVI HIWMKRIH to prepare students to meet the most demanding admission VIUYMVIQIRXW SJ XLI ǻRIWX WGLSSPW and a wide range of career choices. As an international school
servicing a broad population of both local and mobile families, the Montessori and I.B. programmes are readily transferable to more than 200 countries. The school’s rolling admission policy, which accepts students throughout the school year, provides new families to the island the opportunity to join a dynamic and diverse school family that is committed to providing a stellar program of study for the 21st century global learner.
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World-class MSA uses the Alberta Programs of Study, which is recognised as one of the world leaders in education.
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A selection of private nurseries and pre-schools Aerie’s Adventures, Devonshire Ages XS TYTMPW WXEǺ Tel: Michelle Caesar, 232-3743 Adventureland Pre-School, Warwick Ages: ‚ XS TYTMPW WXEǺ Tel: Ryan Minors, 238-8032 Bda Montessori School, Pembroke Ages: 15 months to 4 ]IEVW TYTMPW WXEǺ Tel: Julie Durrant, 292-7209 Bloomfield, Paget Ages: XS TYTMPW WXEǺ Tel: Anna Moniz, 232-4047 Bright Beginnings, Pembroke Ages: 3 months to 5. 50 pupils/ WXEǺ Tel: Victoria Cunningham, 238-5160
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Little Learners Nursery, Pembroke Ages: 3-months to 5. 45 pupils/ WXEǺ Tel: Christine Larrivee, 292-8326 Mount St. Agnes (Catholic) Early Learning Programme Ages: ]IEVW WXYHIRXW WXEǺ Tel: 292-4134 ƒŅĵåųŸĀåĬÚƉ ΰÚåĵƼ, Devonshire Ages: 3 to 16 years. 494 pupils/ WXEǺ Tel: Janice Outerbridge, 236-9797 Play With A Purpose Nursery, Warwick Ages: XS TYTMPW WXEǺ Tel: Jennifer McLeod, 236-4835 www.play.bm
Saltus Foundation Year Cavendish Campus Devonshire &KI XYHIRXW WXEǺ Tel: Amanda Skinner, 292-6177 School House Nursery, Devonshire Ages: XS TYTMPW WXEǺ Tel: Katie Adams, 236-2830 Stepping Stones Nursery, Devonshire Ages: XS TYTMPW WXEǺ Tel: Julie Goodwin, 293-8031 Tree Tops Pre-School, Smiths Ages: XS TYTMPW WXEǺ Tel: Danielle Barrest, 236-9281 Tree Tops 2, Southampton Ages: XS TYTMPW WXEǺ Tel: Sarah Oatley, 238-6025 Warwick Academy Reception Year., Warwick Ages: ]IEVW TYTMPW WXEǺ Tel: 236-1917
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The Ultimate Kids Playground Whatever your kids’ interests — ballet or baseball — there’s almost certainly an active group for them to join.
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more. Public performances are held throughout the year (www. inmotionbda.com). Popular for indoor recreation — and especially birthday parties — is The Playtrium, with soft play areas for toddlers and a large climbing frame for four- to nine-year-olds (www.theplaytriumbda.com). For young people interested in the environment, we recommend joining the Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS), the support charity for the aquarium, museum, and
zoo. BZS provides a wide variety of programmes for children and parents throughout the year (www.bamz.org). Similarly, the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute has many camps and activities geared toward children aged seven to 13. Schools close during the summer in Bermuda for up to 11 weeks. But don’t worry — a seemingly endless number of summer camps spring into action. =SYƶPP ǻRH HIXEMPW SJ QER] SJ XLIQ EX www.BermudaCamps.com.
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Comprehensive Veterinary Care For Your Pet
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including MRI, x-ray, ultrasound, blood analysis, laboratory, ECG and much more, ensuring your pet FIRIǻXW JVSQ EGGIWW XS XLI PEXIWX veterinary medical technology in order to diagnose and develop an appropriate treatment plan. Should surgery be recommended, the surgical suite has modern equipment to safeguard your pet’s health. After surgery, your pet will be monitored continuously by the nursing and veterinary team, who will assure your pet is clean, comfortable, free of pain and on the road to recovery. Whether your pet has a broken leg, an abdominal tumor, or has a bone stuck inside, the doctors at Bermuda Veterinary IVZMGIW LEZI XLI I\TIVMIRGI XS ǻ\ the problem. Bermuda Veterinary Services has the honor of working with Dr. Tomas
.RJIVRYWS E 'SEVH (IVXMǻIH YVKISR (Diplomate in the American College of Veterinary Surgeons) from New York, who is available to perform advanced surgical procedures at the hospital, thereby reducing the stress of travel for a sick pet. Dr. Infernuso’s caseload encompasses surgery for patients with a wide range of orthopedic, neurologic, oncologic (cancer), thoracic and soft tissue problems. Bermuda Veterinary Services SǺIVW GSRZIRMIRX I\XIRHIH LSYVW early admissions, 30-minute appointments, minimal waiting times, house calls and barn calls. If one of its patients has an emergency after hours, the on-call doctor is available to help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Its clients trust Bermuda Veterinary Services to be there for them and it takes the responsibility of emergency service seriously. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 232-8387 or visit www.bermudavets.bm
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources is required. Firstly, your pet must be implanted with a microchip that can be read by any standard microchip reader. This is usually done at a very early age but can be done by your vet at any age. Your pet must have an ID chip for entry. If you are arriving directly from the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand or Jamaica, your pet is
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permitted to enter without having any rabies vaccinations. For those travelling from the US, Canada or other countries where rabies is present, your pet must have been rabies vaccinated. To enter Bermuda, your pet has to have received two rabies vaccinations. There must be at least a six-month interval between the rabies vaccinations with the most recent one being given at least thirty days before arrival. This means that if your pet has never had a rabies vaccine, it will take a minimum of seven months prior to travel for them to qualify for entry. If your pet has already been receiving annual rabies ZEGGMRIW ]SY QYWX GSRǻVQ [MXL ]SYV vet that there has been no lapse in the coverage and they have received at least two rabies vaccinations. 4RGI ]SY LEZI GSRǻVQIH ]SYV TIX meets the rabies requirements for IRXV] ]SYV LSQI ZIX GER JYPǻPP XLI other requirements with one visit. You [MPP RIIH E ZIXIVMREV] LIEPXL GIVXMǻGEXI issued within ten days of your arrival into Bermuda that states your pet is not infected with any communicable disease and is free from external TEVEWMXIW 8LI GIVXMǻGEXI WLSYPH GSRǻVQ XLI REQI HEXI SJ FMVXL FVIIH description and microchip number of the pet, along with the owner’s name and address. Your vet must apply a tick preventative to your pet and state that they have done so, including naming the medication used, on the LIEPXL GIVXMǻGEXI Once you have your rabies vaccine TVSSJW ERH LIEPXL GIVXMǻGEXI EPSRK with a completed application to import form (which you can download from the Bermuda Department of Environment website), you can email or fax them to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and they will email or fax back an import permit. Response times are usualy very fast, within 24 to 48 hours. For more information and to obtain the forms required to import a pet, visit the Bermuda Government website for the Ministry of the Environment: www.gov.bm/onlineservices/import-dog-or-cat For local vet services and information, visit www.endsmeet.bm. Tel: 236-3292. New Resident 2020
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provides ample shade. As with humans, dogs require more drinking water in the summer. Clean, fresh water should be provided at all times in a shaded spot in a container that cannot be knocked over. The container should be checked frequently. Remember that, even if your dog has been swimming, he or she can still get overheated if running excessively or not being able to get out of the sun. When boating with your dog, make sure you provide a cool shaded area on the boat, preferably with a breeze. If you suspect that your dog may have become overheated, wet him or her down with cool water as soon as possible and call your veterinarian. He or she can help assess whether the problem is resolvable at home or if the dog needs emergency treatment. Dogs WYǺIVMRK JVSQ LIEXWXVSOI RIIH emergency treatment as soon as possible to prevent complications
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Drive, Warwick WK 06. 232-2323. Reservations recommended. Smart casual. $$$$. BlĂťâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s stunning location overlooks picturesque Hamilton Harbour and the Great Sound, providing an unparalleled view of the water and international sailing events. BlĂť has a bold American menu with KIRIVSYW .XEPMER ERH &WMER MRÇźYIRGIW as well as a delightful sushi menu and a small bites menu. Bone Fish Bar & Grill: 6 Dockyard Terrace, Dockyard. 234-5151. $$. 7IEWSREFPI TVMGIH QIRY ÇťPPIH [MXL seafood, top-grade meat, home made pastas, Italian wine, draft beer, and desserts to die for. Open for lunch and dinner. Catering also available. (EJÂł &QMGM Clock Tower Mall, Dockyard. 234-5009. $$. Italian family-style restaurant in the heart of LMWXSVMG )SGO]EVH SÇşIVMRK E JVMIRHP] intimate atmosphere and simple, YRGSQTPMGEXIH ERH EÇşSVHEFPI .XEPMER
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cuts of steak, seafood and lamb cooked to perfection along with fresh vegetables and salads and the most mouth-watering desserts. Fourways Inn & Restaurant: 1 Middle Road, Paget. 236-6517. Reservations recommended. Smart. $$$$. Superb international cuisine in a restaurant steeped with Bermudian history. Elegant and charming atmosphere with live piano music in the evenings and the most extensive wine cellar on the island. It has Bermudaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most lavish Sunday brunch. -EVFSYVJVSRX &X XLI '9*., 40 Crow Lane, Pembroke. 295-4207. Reservations recommended. Smart casual. $$$. On the harbour, with its own dock, water lapping gently by the romantic table setting. Catch the WYRWIX JVSQ XLI YTTIV HIGO 4ÇşIVW a varied menu featuring a selection SJ XLI JVIWLIWX ÇťWL ERH WIEJSSH in addition to dry-aged meats, handcrafted sushi rolls and irresistible desserts. La Trattoria: 23 Washington Lane, Hamilton. 295-1877. Reservations recommended. $$. One of Bermudaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s longest standing restaurants and a favourite of locals and visitors. Perfectly placed in the heart of Hamilton makes it the ideal restaurant for a romantic dinner for two or a gathering with friends. This festive trattoria has the islandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s only woodburning pizza oven as a centerpiece and is recognised as best in Bermuda for its hearty Italian food, and warm, kid-friendly environment, all at an extraordinary value. Little Venice: 32 Bermudiana Road, Hamilton. 295-3503. Reservations recommended. Smart casual. $$$. 'IVQYHEĆśW ÇťVWX ERH QSWX JEQSYW Italian restaurant, celebrating over JSVX] ÇťZI ]IEVW SJ JEFYPSYW WIVZMGI ÇťRI JSSH ERH QIXMGYPSYWP] TVITEVIH New Resident 2020
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You are invited. Become a member of Coral Beach & Tennis Club
the coral beach & tennis club boasts one of Bermuda’s most iconic locations and some of its best loved views. The private members Club is steeped in tennis heritage and is predicated on community values and fostering a welcoming, family -friendly escape into some of the best Bermuda has to offer, be it food and beverage, accommodation or recreational facilities. Overlooking one of the most spectacular private beaches on the island, the Club provides a welcome retreat for all members with a holistic approach to health, happiness and wellness. An oasis of casual elegance, it serves as a hub for locals and visitors alike to connect and unwind, exercise, celebrate or simply find a spot of old Bermuda charm to relax into. Visit the Club for a first hand, first class experience of the island’s magic. Email secretary@coralbeach.bm to find out more about membership.
tel: 441 236-2233 • toll free: 888 300-7349 • secretary@coralbeach.bm www.coralbeachclub.com • 34 south road, paget, bermuda