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Postby graysancathy on Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:26 am

Hi everyone!
I'm cathy from the philippines. I'm a filipino-german. My family and I are moving to grenada at the end of this year. My husband will be working as a hemodialysis nurse for an american company at st georges.
We've never been to grenada so I have a lot, really a lot of questions in my mind right now. I really hope you could help me.
*if possible please list the prices in East Carribean dollars to avoid confusion. thanks!
1. I'm a simple person and therefore looking forward to have a simple life in grenada. Are there any apartments in grenada (2-3 bedrooms) available for EC$500-EC$1000 available? Some said that there are apartments available from EC$300-EC$500 available, is it true?
2.How much does one usually pay for electric,telephone and water bills in a month?
3. I have 2 children and therefore I'm curious about the schools in grenada. Somone told me that education in grenada is free for children. Is this true?
4. What is best to do for transportation? Rent a vehicle / buy one or take the bus? How much do they charge for busfares? What is cheaper to do?Are there regular buses available from early morning till late evening?
5. How much does one pay for internet service per hour? are there many internet cafes available?
6. Many said that persons going to grenada will experience "culture shock". What do they "specifically" mean by that?
7. Are there groceries, supermarkets, malls available?
8. How much money do you think do we need (we are 4 in the family, with 2 children with ages 2 and 3) for FOOD in a month to be able to survive there?
9. How much do they charge for entrance fees at bars and beverages?
10. How much do you think does one need to eat at a simple restaurant?
11. Can you give me some pricelists of chicken, pork, fish and vegetables per kilo? Also for bathsoaps and shampoos?
12. Are clothes (i mean with LOCAL BRANDS) expensive there?
13. What do you like most about grenada?
14. What do you like least about grenada?
15. What was your biggest challenge?

This is all i have to ask for now. I really hope you could answer my questions. It really would help me a LOT!
I'll be waiting for your reply.

Thanks,
Cathy :D
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Postby nealw on Fri Mar 31, 2006 11:42 am

Here are some answers to your that I know off the top of my head.

7. Are there groceries, supermarkets, malls available?
Yes, right of Grand Anse beach is the Spiceland Mall. It's a small mall and large grocery store. It's about a 10 minute drive from St. Georges University and there is also another "strip mall" on the way with a few small stores.

4. What is best to do for transportation?
If it were me, I would lease a car or buy one. I would not want to be tied down to public transportation. Yes, there are buses. I don't know there schedules and they are relatively inexpensive.

6. Many said that persons going to grenada will experience "culture shock". What do they "specifically" mean by that?
I suppose one could claim moving to any new country will produce culture shock. That being said the Grenadian people are very friendly and the language is English. I am not sure how much shock you could get from this...? That being said the pace of "island life" is different/slower than say Europe or the USA. When one moves to the Caribbean you have to "slow down" your time tables and expectations for certain things in life. (Why work too hard today on what can be easily finished tomorrow.)

9. How much do they charge for entrance fees at bars and beverages?
Beer, wine etc will run from $1.50 USD to $4.00 per drink.

13. What do you like most about grenada?
The natural beauty of the island and it's friendly people.

14. What do you like least about grenada?
The roads. The main roads are ok. The outlying roads are more of a challange to drive.


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http://www.grenadagrenadines.com
http://grenadaexplorer.com
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http://www.candw.gd/
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2335.htm
http://www.belgrafix.com/
http://www.skyviews.com/grenada/grenadamap.html
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http://www.google.com/Top/Regional/Caribbean/Grenada/
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Re: moving to grenada from philippines

Postby creativegirl on Mon May 07, 2007 9:07 am

Hi Cathy,

I am german, but live in Grenada for 14 years now, I have 2 kids, 1 yr and 10 years.
I hope I could awnser your questions without scaring you away, cause besides the high prices Grenada is wonderful.

I have an 2 bedroom apartment for rent from June, but that might not be for you since you come end of the year.

Let meknow if you have further questions.

graysancathy wrote:1. I'm a simple person and therefore looking forward to have a simple life in grenada. Are there any apartments in grenada (2-3 bedrooms) available for EC$500-EC$1000 available? Some said that there are apartments available from EC$300-EC$500 available, is it true?

We had a major hurricane here in Grenada in 2004, since then our rates for apartments here went up a lot. so you wouldn't get anything desant for under EC$900 - 1500.

2.How much does one usually pay for electric,telephone and water bills in a month?

Electricity is very high here, about EC$ 150 monthly; telephone, local calls only $ 50.00, water $ 20.00

3. I have 2 children and therefore I'm curious about the schools in grenada. Somone told me that education in grenada is free for children. Is this true?

Public schools are free, you only need to pay for uniform & books, they are over crowded though, 40-60 children per class.
My ten-year old goes to a relatively chead but good private school withonly 11 kids in her class for $ 350 per term.


4. What is best to do for transportation? Rent a vehicle / buy one or take the bus? How much do they charge for busfares? What is cheaper to do?Are there regular buses available from early morning till late evening?

With kids it is recommended to have a vehicle, there are buses, but they don't travel late at night and don't really bring you everywhere.

5. How much does one pay for internet service per hour? are there many internet cafes available?

you pay about $ 5.00 per hour or less in an internet cafe

6. Many said that persons going to grenada will experience "culture shock". What do they "specifically" mean by that?

Well we don't have theatre or opera here, just a small cinema, you can't go shopping like in a big country, but I think coming from the Philipines you might be used to that.

7. Are there groceries, supermarkets, malls available?

There are supermarket and malls, but the malls are quite expensive.

8. How much money do you think do we need (we are 4 in the family, with 2 children with ages 2 and 3) for FOOD in a month to be able to survive there?

Depending on you preverences about $600-800

9. How much do they charge for entrance fees at bars and beverages?

No idea, don't go out

10. How much do you think does one need to eat at a simple restaurant?

$35-50 per person

11. Can you give me some pricelists of chicken, pork, fish and vegetables per kilo? Also for bathsoaps and shampoos?

Chicken $4.5-5.5 per pound
Beef, perk & fish $7-8 per pound
Bath soap & shampoo $15-25

12. Are clothes (i mean with LOCAL BRANDS) expensive there?

Yep

13. What do you like most about grenada?

It's people, the country, beach

14. What do you like least about grenada?

Not being able to save much, not being able to go shopping and get what you want.

15. What was your biggest challenge?
overcome the aftermass of hurricane Ivan

:D


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Moving to Grenada

Postby Belinda on Fri Mar 28, 2008 8:57 pm

Hello Conny,

I just read your posting and I wondered if you kindly may of help for us.
We (me and my daughter, 11, are from Austria, and my boyfriend is from Barbados) are thinking of moving to Grenada soon, and I have so many questions, I would be so thankful if you could help us a little bit :)

First of all I have to say that we were about to move to Barbados and already lived there for half a year. Unfortunately due to some problematic circumstances we had to leave the island and are now thinking of moving to Grenada. Regarding job I would already have something in mind, so that would not the problem.

What is my main concern is a good school for my daughter. It wouldn´t be that important for me that it is a private school, but like I experienced in Barbados already, the private ones probably are more safe? Could you recommend us some good primary schools there, private and public?
How much are the school fees per term for private schools, approximately?

We would be looking for a cheap 2 bedroom-house or apartment, preferably kind of a chattel house because thats how we lived in Barbados before. Simple and basic, but clean, and we have been very happy with it. We had everything and more when we lived in Austria, including an expensive car and luxury condominium, but now, living in the Caribbean, we are more looking to live a simple but happy life. Could you give us any advice of where to look for such rentals?

Then we would be looking for a job for my boyfriend, he is a car mechanic, but used to work as windsurf instructor, painter and landscape architect in Barbados. He is pretty open to what to do, and he is a hard-working person and a very good craftsman. He is Barbadian and so he would be able to work in Grenada without needing a work permit I suppose. Any tipps where to look for jobs (other than asking around) would be highly appreciated.

We will also need to buy a used car later on, how much do we have to calculate for it? In Barbados we had an old, but good working Misubishi Lancer from 1996, so we are also not into new and luxury cars ;)
Also how much is the car insurance per year?

Many questions, I know, but I do hope that you or another forum member can help us ;)

Thanks in advance!!!!

Sunny greetings from St. Lucia
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Postby HolidayXpress on Sat Apr 04, 2009 5:07 pm

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