Reborn As a Pirate

v2 Chapter 515: REBIRTHIII: Welcome to Miami

"Mr. Bokron, Miami welcomes you."

As Raul was thrown out of the Immigration Department's hall like a messy kid, the Boclone family's misunderstandings and fears were reduced by more than half.

Freedmen are well-deserved inferior people in Spain.

Although because of the "freedom" relationship, the law gives them human rights protection. Compared to more inferior bankrupts, the rich and powerful will at least exercise restraint in public and will not abuse them by lynching.

But this limited respect is only limited to so-called public occasions. To put it more realistically, it is "churches", "chapels", "memorial squares" and "royal palaces."

They are accustomed to bullying and patience. Raul is even ready to be eaten by others for this blockade. Although there are young people’s loyalty and fantasies, more of them are standing on their own. The prejudgment of life from the perspective of class.

Who knows that the Drakes just threw him out...

There was no insults, no beatings, no selling him to slave traders, and no giving him to the cannibal Indians.

After Mr. Pilot drew a map for them, the Birclone family felt the tenderness from Miami for the second time, which made them ashamed, ashamed, and flattered.

Father and mother completely let go of their guards, and once again walked into the door of the immigration office with their heads pressed, wanting to apologize to the British in the house, and by the way sincerely asked the address of the real immigration office.

Then...

After Mr. Bokron explained his intention and identity, they were taken to Vivian and Faramin by the guards.

"At 10 o'clock in the morning on January 15, my carriage will be waiting for you by the fountain in the garden square on time, Miss Vivienne."

"I'm looking forward to it, Mr. Chief..."

Miss Vivienne was speaking English shyly. Although my father couldn't understand, he still vaguely smelled the sour odor of passion.

He was struggling whether to step forward and harass him, weighing whether he would repeat his son's mistakes by interrupting his romantic words, and being crossed and swept out of the house.

He was still hesitating, but Vivienne put on an impeccable business smile first.

"Mr. Bokron, Miami welcomes you."

"Ah! Thank you, I'm sorry, I'm sorry..." Dad hurriedly hurriedly slapped Raul on the back of the head with his hands, "Boy, please apologize!"

"No need." Vivian said proficient Spanish. "Spain and Great Britain have a lingering history. We can understand the guard in the children's hearts. After all, you only see Drake as the Chamber of Commerce in Great Britain, preconceived and human. It's normal."

Dad was so moved that he was crying.

"That...Madam, we...we just came from the country. The person on the boat asked us to find the immigration office. We never knew that the Miami Chamber of Commerce also has its own immigration office, so..."

"There is only one." Vivian interrupted with a smile. "The entire Miami area, including all the mountains, water, land, and islands on both sides of the Bay of Biscay, are legal properties belonging to the Drake Chamber of Commerce."

"The resettlement of migrants requires land. On private land, this kind of thing is certainly not suitable for the city hall to dominate, at least not for them to dominate completely."

"So this is the real immigration office in Miami, except here, all the offices in the city under the banner of immigration affairs are illegal, even if it is an official, it is also an illegal official."

Illegal...official?

Dad’s eyes were staring at the stars, and with his common sense, he couldn’t understand under what circumstances the official who made the law would be illegal.

And why does His Majesty the King have to establish towns on British soil? Can't other places work? Isn't the whole of Florida owned by your majesty? Isn't Miami in Florida?

Vivienne has completely entered the state of shopping guide, with the shame that has not faded, nodded and raised the skirt, bowing to the Birkelon family.

"Mr. Bokron, Drake Chamber of Commerce thank you for choosing Miami as your second home. Our agency will provide you with a home away from home immigration service based on the principle of customer first. We believe that it will not take long for your hometown to become you There is a vague mark in the depths of the soul. Only here is it worthy of your sacrifice."

"Dedicating everything?" Tears filled his eyes.

Little Sophia grabbed her mother's sleeves, and asked grimly: "Mom, are we going to be sold?"

Different from other colonial towns, Miami has established the special reality of separation of property rights and administration since the day the town was founded.

This feature makes Miami unique in many ways, and the biggest difference is probably the commercial immigration process designed by Carmen Xavier and supplemented by Lorraine Drake.

Compared with immigration procedures in other cities and towns, Miami’s procedures are undoubtedly complicated, but at the same time they appear to be regular, fair, and law-only, just like hitting the cornerstone of a town. At the beginning of the foundation, it has demonstrated the integrity and integrity of Miami's characteristics. steady.

The first step in this procedure is naturalization.

Last year, new immigrants had to ferry to the Hekou Town City Hall first, and provide certificates and registration materials to the household registration section there. Since then, the old registration will be sold out in exchange for a new local household registration.

This year, under the initiative of the Drake Chamber of Commerce, the Household Registration Section added a special naturalization service window in the Chamber of Commerce's Immigration Department hall. New immigrants finally do not have to spend time and money to travel between the two sides of the Bay of Biscay.

They can directly complete a series of procedures such as the sale of citizenship and naturalization at the Immigration Department, and then go directly to the second step to purchase land on their own.

The Drake Chamber of Commerce promoted full-scale real estate commercialization in Miami. The elite team of Xavier House put labels on each piece of land, and each label has a different coefficient behind it.

As long as the benchmark price is adjusted, the land prices in Miami will be adjusted year-on-year, which means that there is no free land in Drake's hands.

However, pioneers are often born in dilapidated backgrounds. They left their hometowns to find new homes because they could not survive in the old place.

It is simply unrealistic to make money from them. Lorraine and Carmen have a clear understanding of them, knowing that their greatest value to Miami lies in their popularity, manpower, future, and the votes given to them by their household registration.

The fight for the pioneers is the fight for control of Miami. For this reason, Lorraine personally concocted an independent "land purchase" with Miami characteristics.

The Immigration Department has four windows for purchasing land. One is for commercial houses and mansions with a unit price of 10,000 gold or more, the other is a thousand-gold apartment, and there are 100 gold-level fertile land. Those who can't afford anything go to the last window. Randomly assign land by way of lottery.

The Bokron family is of course the last one.

After completing the naturalization procedures, Vivian consulted a family of four and quickly led them to the lottery window.

"Miami now has six districts, the administrative center Bayou District, the trade center Miami Beach, the Cultural and Education Center College District, the Virginia Island Xiakou District, the Agricultural Center Tianyuan District, and the Jackdaw District that does not accept immigration applications for the time being. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com "

"Except for the Jackdaw District, immigrants can freely choose where to live, but only the Tianyuan District enjoys immigration subsidies."

Dad blinked: "Subsidies?"

"Yes, in the nine villages and three townships of Tianyuan District, if immigrants give up their own choice, they can randomly get ten acres of fertile land, a large tent that can house eight people, two octagonal gold coins and a quota of 300 kilograms of potatoes per person."

"The last three subsidies are the blessings and benefits of the Drake Chamber of Commerce for new immigrants, and good land is a form of transaction. The Drake Chamber of Commerce will sell the land to immigrants at market prices. Transaction costs are borne by the Chamber of Commerce, and transaction taxes are borne by immigrants. "

"Tax?" Dad felt nervous.

I saw a regretful expression on Vivienne’s face: “Miami’s land transaction tax is 10% of the transaction value, both ways. The Chamber of Commerce bears the seller’s part, and the immigrant bears the buyer’s part."

"We have tried our best and hope that the city hall will exempt the related transaction tax and reduce the burden of immigrants. But the city hall seems to have misunderstood our goodwill. The transaction must be taxed. You do, and so do we."