Hi, my boyfriend and I are planning to move to the dominican early 2016...sooooo many things to do for residency...finding work...deciding where abouts we want to put down roots....and probably a million things I have yet to think of!
Hi, my boyfriend and I are planning to move to the dominican early 2016...sooooo many things to do for residency...finding work...deciding where abouts we want to put down roots....and probably a million things I have yet to think of!
Hi, my boyfriend and I are planning to move to the dominican early 2016...sooooo many things to do for residency...finding work...deciding where abouts we want to put down roots....and probably a million things I have yet to think of!
before you get here, try to learn to call the country by its proper name. it is the Dominican Republic. you might find yourself offending some locals by making such an error as naming their country incorrectly.
Actually Gorgon, Es La Republica Dominicana ....
Waooooooooooooo ! How exciting. Fresh start. New beginnings. Coming here to live on our little bit of Tropical Paradise. I can smell your enthusiasm from here. Waoooooooo it brings back memories. There are soooooo many fantastic things to say about here. The sun, sand, sea, easily one of the most beautiful climates. The "easy going" nature of the people. Best try and stay away from other Canadians and North Americans in general. They are permanently angry and in foul humor, mostly because they have to deal with the "easy going people" I just mentioned. The good thing is you can already scratch a few things off your "million things" you have to do. First off, scratch the "finding work" off the list. don't let that little item interfere with your enjoyment of paradise. Your're not going to find work, so relax and forget about it.
You mentioned in another post you are considering Punta Cana. You will love it there. That is where you will really enjoy life in Paradise. The nice thing is, you should be able to get a fairly decent place there for around $1000 US per month. For that amount you can be sure it won't be anything ostentatious, so you will really get the feel for island life blending in with the "easy going people". You'll be able to sit on your balcony all day listening to the cheerful chirp chirp of your neighbor's friendly Rooster, and the happy yapp yapp of their six charming Chihuahuas. Waooooooooo I'm so excited for you.
I think I am finally starting to understand your sense of Humor...
LMAO..
Actually Gorgon, Es La Republica Dominicana ....
to the dominican early 2016....and probably a million things I have yet to think of!
In that case, entonces es La Rep?blica Dominicana.
You can't get residency if you do not have a income of $2000 a mounth or marry a Dominican person. If you need a job the $2000 is out and if you are coming with a boyfriend getting married is out.
Hi, my boyfriend and I are planning to move to the dominican early 2016...sooooo many things to do for residency...finding work...deciding where abouts we want to put down roots....and probably a million things I have yet to think of!
Seriously, i question these rules! Why, instead of encouraging foreigners, for the most part, are people who are coming to spend money, Dr is discouraging them? Do they think without TOURISM and foreigners coming to live, that DOMINICANS can keep the country afloat?
I just laugh at the notion that a third world country is simply discouraging foreigners insead of enticing them.
First of all, who would want to come to Dr, besides 60,70 years old, who do not have anything else serious to do, thinking DR, is the ULTIMATE PARADISE where women are for FREE?
Who are thinking for this country? lol
The concept as I see it, is not to attract deadbeats. (Realize there is an issue with people from the other side of this island as well.)
Seriously, i question these rules! Why, instead of encouraging foreigners, for the most part, are people who are coming to spend money, Dr is discouraging them? Do they think without TOURISM and foreigners coming to live, that DOMINICANS can keep the country afloat?
I just laugh at the notion that a third world country is simply discouraging foreigners insead of enticing them.
First of all, who would want to come to Dr, besides 60,70 years old, who do not have anything else serious to do, thinking DR, is the ULTIMATE PARADISE where women are for FREE?
Who are thinking for this country? lol
The concept as I see it, is not to attract deadbeats. (Realize there is an issue with people from the other side of this island as well.)