depends....
are you kiddin me....
have yu thaught wearing one ....
paan yu hed.....
gesz....
now it's take away more of the belizean job's....
That was quite a reactionary response.
I can see scenarios where it would make sense to support someone who may not have a work permit. For example... Let's say that... hypothetically... a person is living in Belize who makes his income from working on the internet. 100% of his income comes from sources outside of Belize. Now in this scenario, regardless if he has a work permit or not, he's bringing money into the country and costing not one job to a local. In fact, he would be working that same job regardless where he lived.
It should be something that is welcomed as the income brought into Belize is not generated from Belizeans. A very good thing for any landlord, store or restaurant that this hypothetical person does business with, and it's good for the country as a whole. In fact, it should be a goal to attract the telecommuters of the internet age.
So, I still maintain that it depends.