>Jim,
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>>Finally, since CNMI is a U.S. possession, how is it governed?...By who? A Governor (appointed or elected, and by who), a "Governor General" as was common for the British model (Canada still has a ceremonial one), a Mayor, a General (of the military variety)? Just curious.
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>We have an elected governor and legislature. Also a non-voting US congressional representative. Locals here (as in Guam) are US citizens, but can't vote in US elections.
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>J
Thanks Jill. Nice to know these things.
Seems to me that you are really only "partial" US citizens though, considering that the US in particular pushes the great democracy that it is where everyone's vote counts.
On the other hand, assuming CNMI has a nice sweet deal for businesses establishing there as Puerto Rico has, maybe you are better off.
Cheers,
JimN
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