Hi all. I'm looking into citizenship in the DR. I think having the privilege of being a dual national is definitely someone to be able to have especially without having to fork out $100,000+ for an economic passport.
I was looking at the DR a few years ago as it seemed easy. By easy I mean that I don't have to actually be in the country to accumulate the necessary years residence I would need but I believe this has changed recently. Would anyone be able to explain to me how to go about it? I've looked at some sites on search engines but they are from lawyers and I don't want to pay that much money. I've also been on this site looking for information and haven't found much on this topic so apologies if there is and I've missed it. I would like to know also how long would it take now to be able to get to the permanent residency stage and do I actually need to be in the country now for an extended period of time?
As a side note, I'm cabin crew with a UK charter airline and can easily come and go from the DR as needed.
Thanks for your help.
Mike
I was looking at the DR a few years ago as it seemed easy. By easy I mean that I don't have to actually be in the country to accumulate the necessary years residence I would need but I believe this has changed recently. Would anyone be able to explain to me how to go about it? I've looked at some sites on search engines but they are from lawyers and I don't want to pay that much money. I've also been on this site looking for information and haven't found much on this topic so apologies if there is and I've missed it. I would like to know also how long would it take now to be able to get to the permanent residency stage and do I actually need to be in the country now for an extended period of time?
As a side note, I'm cabin crew with a UK charter airline and can easily come and go from the DR as needed.
Thanks for your help.
Mike