The money in Puerto Rico is the United States dollar. This country is an unincorporated territory of the U.S.
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No, Puerto Ricans can enter and leave the US without the use of a green card.They do not need a Green Card for any reason whatsoever.According to Immigration and Nationality Act section 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(38), they're US citizens. Puerto ricans do not need a green card to live in US.
"Soy puertorriqueño/a." is the proper way. However, many Puerto Ricans (male & female) use the term "boricua" for Puerto Rican.
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The literal translation, it means New York. Puerto Ricans use this term to refer to the United States.
The same reason everyone else uses instruments, for music or for testing and measurements, depending on what type of instruments you are talking about.
The US Dollar.
US Dollars ($).
They use the US Dollar.
Puerto Rico is an US territory. Puerto Rico use the US dollar($). All citizens born in Puerto Rico are US citizens.
Its actually "Boricua" and the Puerto Ricans use it to refer to themselves and where they are from. For example, if you're from Mexico you might say "I am Mexican". In the same way, Puerto Ricans can say "I am Puerto Rican" but a slang for that is also "I am Boricua."Hi, with all due respect and as a Puerto Rican, I have to make a clarification to the answer; our indigens, the Tainos, called the mail island Puerto Rico "Boriken", that change to Borinquen from those words it where it came the word Boricua. Thank you for the opportunity to clarify.