Haitian-Americans

Haitian Americans are immigrants born in Haiti who becomes naturalized citizens of the United States of America, their children and their children's children.

If you are a U.S. Citizen of full or partial Haitian origin or descent, no matter how deep, you are Haitian-American.


 

How many generations to be considered of Haitian descent? How to know if you are of Haitian descent

Wyclef Jean Holding His Green Card And Haitian Passport I was reviewing one of the comments made about Stephen Curry on this website, an American basketball player in the NBA who happens to be of Haitian descent. So I decided to clarify what it means to be of Haitian descent once and for all. more »

Would you still work if you were 75 years old or older? More Americans are doing that and it is not because they're broke

At 76 years old, Haitian man Jeudy Jean Horel went back to high school When you're young you can't wait to grow up. Then you grow up now you can't wait to retire. Now you're retired and you want to go back to work. Isn't that funny? more »

Haitian-Americans, do you plan to spend your retirement days in the United States or in Haiti?

Alcima Fenelus - One of the Oldest Women in the World, Lives in Haiti An article released earlier this month on Investopedia spoke about the advantages and disadvantages of retiring in the United States vs. retiring abroad. For Haitian-Americans who are thinking aproaching retirement, this is definitely a topic worth talking about. more »

Haitian-Americans, are you saving money for College or for your Retirement? Read this...

I know many Haitian-Americans who will not agree with this statement but... No matter your net worth, you should never put college savings ahead of retirement... Why? Keep reading... more »

Two Haitians Kidnapped in Egypt!

Are there any Haitians liging in Egypt? Have you heard? Two Haitian Americans tourists went to Egypt to retrace Jesus' steps and they were kidnapped at gunpoint. more »

The Happiest Haitian On Planet Earth

We are quick to tell the Haitian authorities when they do wrong but we often lack the courage to congratulate them when they do right. more »