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How Can I Get a Job in Belize?

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    wrote on 12 Feb 2024, 22:39 last edited by
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    Natasha J. Says:

    What do I need to know about getting a job in Belize?

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    wrote on 12 Feb 2024, 22:40 last edited by IL Moderator
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    Hi Natasha,

    Belize is very protective of its workforce. Any non-Belizean working for a Belizean company from within Belize must possess a Temporary Employment Permit (more commonly known as a “Work Permit”), or they must be a Permanent Resident. Essentially, the government has the mandate to protect jobs a Belizean could do.

    What does this mean? If you are looking to work in a job that requires specialized training or experience, like a rocket scientist, it should be easy to prove you’re not taking a Belizean’s job.

    However, if you’re looking to work in a position a Belizean would reasonably be able to train for, like a diving instructor or real estate agent, you’re going to have a hard time getting a work permit.

    That being said, there are a couple of options available that may make working in Belize a little easier.

    Consultancy: Build yourself a business working for non-Belizean businesses as a contractor while living in Belize. In this case, Belize is just where you live and work from, and you are not taking a potential job away from a Belizean.

    Entrepreneurship: Start a business in Belize. You’ll still need a work permit, but a business with a plan that includes the hiring, and training, of Belizeans would get serious consideration. In this case you’re not taking a job away, you’re creating jobs.

    When it comes down to it, ask yourself, “Would a reasonable person believe that the job I’m looking to take could be accomplished by a Belizean?”

    If the answer is yes, you will likely struggle to get approval. If the answer is no, or you are creating jobs, approval is very likely.

    Read more about working in Belize on the dedicated page of our website here.

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