Should one apply for and be granted DR citizenship, would that then mean one would forfit the support of their natural Government/Consul should the need arise?
Should one apply for and be granted DR citizenship, would that then mean one would forfit the support of their natural Government/Consul should the need arise?
Should one apply for and be granted DR citizenship, would that then mean one would forfit the support of their natural Government/Consul should the need arise?
And if you are a European retiree like me, have a solid some thousands of dollars in pention every month? Already have an property down here. I have zero dept. Zero criminal history and married with a domincan wife for many years- we have one child together.
We are the ones who pay the electricity bill every month. Are they going to lock the door for us? I would like to have an easy understandable answer on this one- not a guess please.
If someone have an answer that is of cource. Maybe Se?or Picardo can answer- do you have some good news for people like me who leave alot of money in the local industry every month?
A lot of things will get more restrictive for those not on the permanent resident program and even more for those not naturalized citizens...
How will this affect the a temporary resident who is not even due to apply for permanent?
So what does this mean? Do I just hold off getting even temp residency? Lawyer wants money before he continues and I've been putting it off until my wife comes back. I've read through whole posts but It really is hard to point out what is going to happen.
That whole "easier for entrepreneur" thing... Does it mean it's going to be easier and cheaper for those that are involved in medium sized business? I'll keep my eyes on this post for awhile...
PICHARDO, when you have the details on what you mean by "restrictive", please post them even if you only have the general ideas on what is to be changed that would be useful information.
What is the government doing to coerce people from being legal residents into being naturalized citizens and why?
It certainly sounds like a very negative move by reducing what a legal resident can do versus a naturalized citizen.
Mr. P. is wrong once again, article 32 of the decree 631-11 ("new regulation") explicitly expresses that foreign residents have the same basic rights as Dominican nationals with certain exceptions provided by the constitution ( no political activities etc.).
And until there is more information we wont bloom into Magic Mushrooms?Unfortunately unless and until the truth is out we are just a bunch of mushrooms who are in the dark and have been fed a little manure.
mido, if I understand correctly what Pichardo has written, there is nothing yet published about the new and much more restrictive regulations against residents, so what you are quoting is not what he is talking about.
So, with all of this "bad" news coming here's my question - what will happen to those of us that have overstayed our tourist visa's? I don't really have a domicile in my home country any more. I rent an apartment here, have a car, have a steady income, etc.....and no real plans to return to the US. I have been considering (for a long time now) applying for residency but paperwork, etc....and my laziness has prevented me moving forward on that.
Lets hope Pichardos posts was an "Funny Friday" post...
He is making this up!!! There is a "Plan for Regularization of Foreigners" in the works which will force every foreigner in the country to be some how "categorized" as either foreign national, temporary resident, permanent resident, foreigner with temporary work permit etc.. With other words everybody has to have some kind of legal status while here.