by George Laczko | Nov 8, 2019 | Living in Cuba
We interview Conner Gorry, a Havana-based journalist, who tells us what it’s like to live in Cuba as an American. Why do you live in Cuba? Havana [Public Domain] I was lured here, like many, by an intoxicating combination of the intellectual and spiritual. I was...
by George Laczko | Jul 31, 2018 | Living in Cuba
Taking the Plunge into Cuban Real Estate It’s easy to get excited by the sweaty heat in Havana, especially when it comes to the ever-loosening of restrictions on the property market in Cuba. But don’t get carried away, unless you’re getting excited by your new Cuban...
by George Laczko | Jan 30, 2017 | Immigration
An End to Wet-Foot/Dry-Foot After two-decades in place, the wet-foot, dry-foot policy was scrapped by the Obama administration. Just what does the elimination of this policy mean for the United States, Cuba, and current Cuban immigrants in the United States, though?...
by George Laczko | Nov 29, 2016 | Marriage, Travel
Fidel is gone and so are your travel plans to Cuba What will change in Cuba now that the retired but still symbolically powerful Fidel Castro has finally died? Wait and see is probably the most accurate answer. That’s because what will mostly affect Cuba’s relations...
by George Laczko | Mar 24, 2016 | Travel
On Tuesday March 22, 2016 Obama made a speech at Havana’s Grand Theater announcing a new era of Cuban-American relations and arguing for more economic freedom in Cuba. It marks the first visit to Cuba by a sitting US president in nearly a century and it is...
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