Turks and Caicos
The Turks and Caicos is a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean, located in the southern Bahamas and northern Haiti.
The capital is Cockburn Town.
The climate is tropical, with high temperatures throughout the year and seasonal rainfall.
The population is about 38,000 people.
The official language is English. The local population also speaks various dialects and creole languages.
The economy of the Turks and Caicos is built mainly on tourism, financial services and financial offshore.
Tourism plays a key role in the economy of the state, most of the tourists arrive as part of cruise trips to the Caribbean islands. The Turks and Caicos Islands offer beautiful white sand beaches, crystal clear waters and rich underwater worlds for diving and snorkeling. Here is the longest coral reef in the world.
The standard of living can be high for some segments of the population because there is income inequality.
Medical services are provided by the public-private healthcare system. The hospitals and clinics are Canadian accredited and operated by Interhealth Canada.
Education. There are 5 public schools and one private international school on the island. There are also two higher education institutions on the islands, but often local students receive higher education outside the country.
In Turks and Caicos, you can get citizenship if you live a certain amount of time in marriage with a citizen of this country, or invest in its economy from 250 to 500 thousand US dollars.