Safety in the Bahamas can vary by location, as some areas may have higher crime rates than others. While the Bahamas generally welcomes tourists, it's important to exercise caution and stay informed about local conditions. Regarding extradition, the Bahamas has an extradition treaty with the United States, meaning that individuals wanted for crimes in the U.S. can be extradited back to face charges, depending on the circumstances of their case.
yes
yes, you can be extradited to another state for proscution, then you will be sent back to the original state to serve out the sentence, then if by chance the death penalty was revoked you will still have to serve the full sentence due to the charges against you in the extradited state. Added: All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition - there are no 'safe-haven' states.
Not unless they swim. STATED BY AUTHOR
not if you are traveling back to the us on the same ship
Yes. If those charges are serious enough, such as being accused of homicide or organized crime, you can be also extradited into the US.
It depends entirely on the charge. If it is a serious crime, or if Utah simply wants you badly enough, you will be extradited from any state or territory.
from the us to the Bahamas
yes you do, you also need one for Canada, the Bahamas, and Bermuda now.
No, it is part of the Bahamas.
To travel to the Bahamas from the US, you can take a direct flight from major airports in the US to the Bahamas. Airlines such as American Airlines, Delta, and Bahamasair offer regular flights to various islands in the Bahamas. Make sure to have a valid passport and check the entry requirements for the Bahamas before you travel.
If the Bahamas are not US territory, then what territory is it?
The Bahamas are smaller, geographically speaking, than the USA. Bahamas- area: 13,880 km, population: 313,312 US- area: 9,826,675 km, population: 313,232,044 The US has about 708x the area of that of the Bahamas, and about 1000x the population.