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Yes we meet that requirement, since if you graduate from AUC you meet the requirements of getting licensed on st maarten, but you still have to fulfill island citizenship requirements. the only thing preventing us is immigration requirements not school requirements.
there is a graduate who is from st maarten currently in residency in the US. skipper
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