I am here in Halifax but my ex-husband is in the DR.courtness said:Hi Nelly,
Just wondering if you're still in Halifax? If not where did you get to?
Courtness
I am here in Halifax but my ex-husband is in the DR.courtness said:Hi Nelly,
Just wondering if you're still in Halifax? If not where did you get to?
Courtness
Nelly said:I am here in Halifax but my ex-husband is in the DR.
Anna Coniglio said:Sorry to hear this Nelly. You are such a nice person.
Nelly said:The question was for my husband who just immigrated to Canada from the DR. While he has no objections to making Canadian friends, I think it would be helpful for him to chat with a fellow Dominicano about life here, from a perspective that he can relate with. URock, of the 30 Dominicans, I bet that more than a few of them are students as Dalhousie University's language department has an exchange program with a university in Santiago. I think that we will check with the Newcomer's centre and maybe head out to a few clubs this weekend, like the new El Metro and Latin Night at Merryl's, to see who we can hook up with.
Cheers,
Nelly
mona said:Hi Nelly my name is Mona. I noticed you said your husband is from the Dominican. I hope you don't mind me asking how you managed to get him here? How long it took? Were you married before he came here? Why did you decide to bring him here...rather than you go to the Dominican? I hope I am not too intrusive but I am also in love with a Dominican man and would like to bring him here(Ontario) until I can relocate there. Thanks Mona
Hi came across this thread....my husband, Orlando, has been in Halifax, Nova Scotia almost 1 year (Dec 8th is his anniversary date). He has met people from the DR....he has 4 close Dominicanos that he hangs around with on a regular basis....(2 of which he knew in Puerto Plata prior to moving here...just re-united with them in Halifax... LOL). There are more Cubans and Columbians here in Halifax than Dominicans. However, Orlando has met many people from Latin America, while here in Canada, and it has certainly helped him adjust, and have a bit of "home" here in this frozen land.
There are two latin clubs in Halifax, both fairly new: Coconut Grove - at Pizza Corner, and Club Caliente - on SpringGarden near My Father's Moustache. Saturday nights draw out the (very small) latin crowd for dancing.
Hi came across this thread....my husband, Orlando, has been in Halifax, Nova Scotia almost 1 year (Dec 8th is his anniversary date)
He has met people from the DR....he has 4 close Dominicanos that he hangs around with on a regular basis....(2 of which he knew in Puerto Plata prior to moving here...just re-united with them in Halifax... LOL). There are more Cubans and Columbians here in Halifax than Dominicans. However, Orlando has met many people from Latin America, while here in Canada, and it has certainly helped him adjust, and have a bit of "home" here in this frozen land.