expat0tree
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In that case you should know that to break the law allows immigration to deport you cancelling your PR.
lol...
In that case you should know that to break the law allows immigration to deport you cancelling your PR.
Best way to promote is word of mouth in your area, maybe flers if you don't deliver.
Guess you would be one of the thousands of pyme's that sell homemade products.
... but most of them don't like the idea of having to drive all the way to Floresta to pick up their cake.
That's what delivery services like Rappi and Glovo are for.
So far I'm able to maintain a small volume of orders from people on Instagram, but most of them don't like the idea of having to drive all the way to Floresta to pick up their cake. I definitely need to promote the product locally somehow, word-of-mouth like you say is timeless and very important. Thanks for the reminder.
You can advertise on FB and Instagram and target the area just around Floresta.
You should retain the services of an attorney like BajoC to get your citizenship that way you won't get deported for baking cakes.
Even worse...the immigration authorities have been cracking down hard on the no-bake variety.
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