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As a functioning country, Nicaragua has people employed doing every conceivable job. Because the country is poor, many activities generate small amounts of income. Leaving the obvious out - i.e. doctors, lawyers, bus-drivers and restauranteurs - there are may ways foreigners can have an income in Nicaragua - most of them involve being resourceful and finding a niche that is underserved in a specific community. In Granada, for instance, many foreigners run restaurants, such as pizzerias, or cafés, while others teach English or do computer work. Bilingualism has advantages in tourist destinations, but generally speaking, Nicaragua is not rich, so having multiple income streams is the best way to get ahead.

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