The Legal subforum is monitored and responded to by the Guzman Ariza law firm.Yes WW I understand but that was not my inquiry. My question is "Is Mr. Guzman an advisor here or DR1's (the entity) legal counsel ?"
Ridem Cowboy, Hee Haw!!I'm sure this subject will be brought up again in a new book coming out this fall titled : "How to beat a horse to death in the RD".
I can understand how the paying of a fee for overstaying makes some people think that it was legal to overstay.
They did not realize there was no legal basis for those fees.
I will stipulate to your statement. But my brain does not work that way.I can understand how the paying of a fee for overstaying makes some people think that it was legal to overstay. They did not realize there was no legal basis for those fees.
The majority of people who live in those condos are Dominicans. Quite a lot are friends and family of the old government.There will be no part 2. No one cares; not the Dominican citizens, not the Dominican government, not even the illegal Haitians. The only people who are bothered are DR1 members who have obtained residency. I dont know if youre in RD right now but if you are talk to random Dominicans and see if they care. NO ONE DOES! Just look at Santo Domingo. Every day they're building more high end condos that the average Dominican will never be able to afford. Common sense tells us that they'll never remove the people that are filling these things. Mr. John knows that if he gets removed from the DR, Costa Rica is waiting for his dollars/euros and the Dominican government knows this as well. Overstayers are completely fine and will be for the foreseeable future.
And of course the immigration officials at airports controlling ingress and egress are not part of the DR government structure,
And are illegal.
Immigration officials work for the government do what they are told. Yes, even if it is a regulation not based upon the law that they are enforcing.
The same officials which at the very moment under the new RPM government and under instruction of the minister of the interior Vasquez
ARE RIGHT NOW COLLECTING OVERSTAY FEES of departing visitors.
Of course there is no legal basis for this, as Windy claims.
Yet the same illegals (as claims Windy) after paying to the government are welcomed back at their return.
Can someone please stipulate to the fact that there are no legal basis for the overstay fees?I do not "claim" there is no legal basis for the fees, it is a fact there is no legal basis for the fees.
Soon they may also be friends and family of the new government. lol no just kidding.The majority of people who live in those condos are Dominicans. Quite a lot are friends and family of the old government.
My friends and I have lived in at least 20 different towers in Naco and Piantini and there were always more foreigners than Dominicans. And in every single tower it eventually became a pseudo airbnb hotel filled with gringos. I totally disagree with you here. Hell in my last condo I had to move because this Italian guy and his Italian wife wanted to make love every morning at 5am and their bed banged like crazy. I addressed the condo manager and they told me there was nothing they could do. Thank God I only rent. Sorry for the rant but the bad memory overcame me.The majority of people who live in those condos are Dominicans. Quite a lot are friends and family of the old government.
My friends and I have lived in at least 20 different towers in Naco and Piantini and there were always more foreigners than Dominicans. And in every single tower it eventually became a pseudo airbnb hotel filled with gringos. I totally disagree with you here. Hell in my last condo I had to move because this Italian guy and his Italian wife wanted to make love every morning at 5am and their bed banged like crazy. I addressed the condo manager and they told me there was nothing they could do. Thank God I only rent. Sorry for the rant but the bad memory overcame me.
Right. I guess you did not read that the 4 months of being able to pay the fees in advance was put in by the PLD.
Putting that ability in place did not make it legal.
The PRM has promised to actually enforce the laws.
Can someone please stipulate to the fact that there are no legal basis for the overstay fees?
Let the man know he is right so we can move on. If there are no changes in the law and the way the law is currently being enforced does indeed change. I am absolutely, positively sure it will be reported here by the first DR1 member who is affected by it or in the Dominican news. Whichever comes first.![]()
The percentage of tourists coming from the US is not as high as 85%. Where did you get that number?
“After the reopening of borders, on July 1, tourism was primarily concentrated from the United States since 85.4% of foreigners arriving in the Caribbean country came from that nation, with 46,207 passengers.”
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Tourism falls 88% in the Dominican Republic in July, the month of reopening
<p>Santo Domingo.- The Dominican Republic received 54,105 tourists in July. The month in which international borders reopened, representing a drop of 88.5% compared to the same period last year, the Central Bank reported on Tuesday. When factoring in the trips of Dominicans residing abroad, the...dominicantoday.com
I know a lot...it seems that you're bothered by that. In fact, most of these towers are empty and the few condos that are filled are filled with gringos. Yet they continue to build more at a feverish pace. I guess our experiences differ but if youre evidence is government workers well that isn't evidence at all. We all know how that works.You are quite the expert on everything to do with DR aren't you. I have also lived in a number of towers and have never come across a lot of gringos. I lived in a few in Avenida Anacaona which were almost exclusively upscale Dominicans, lots of government money there. And on the Malecon, in Veiramar they have banned AirBnB and have big signs up as you go in saying it is for residents only, again this has a very high proportion of Dominicans. I don't know how you find the places you live in. If you rent mainly through AirBnB then I guess it's not surprising that you're going to get a lot of foreigners, but this really isn't the norm, at least not in my experience.
Can you please provide evidence where the new government says they are going to follow this to the letter of the law? That was never said...hell overstayers have not been mentioned. You guys like to make up stuff until you convince yourselves it's real. Smh.I just don't understand why some people cannot get this. Dominican laws all have numbers and are all voted on and agreed by central government just like the laws of any other country. For example, there is Law 285 from 15th August 2004 which covers immigration. Dominican law says that tourists can enter for 30 days with a tourist card. After this, under Dominican law, they are illegal. Migracion has up until now allowed people to pay a fee / fine / penalty when they leave, and let them return. And as has been discussed many times, very little happens to a foreigner who is illegally in the country, excepting Haitians and maybe Venezuelans. The fact that Migracion is allowing people to pay when they leave does not make them legal. The new government is now saying they will enforce the law to the letter, but Migracion is now allowing people to extend their tourist card for up to 4 months. Anyone who does extend it will be legally in the country. Anyone who doesn't and overstays will be illegally in the country.
The fact that you can usually get away with breaking a law, the fact that a law is not enforced, the fact that a government agency just lets you pay a fee if you break that law, doesn't mean that you are legal.
In Veiramar? We could have met. My brother and sister in law lived there. He from Mallorca, consul?You are quite the expert on everything to do with DR aren't you. I have also lived in a number of towers and have never come across a lot of gringos. I lived in a few in Avenida Anacaona which were almost exclusively upscale Dominicans, lots of government money there. And on the Malecon, in Veiramar they have banned AirBnB and have big signs up as you go in saying it is for residents only, again this has a very high proportion of Dominicans. I don't know how you find the places you live in. If you rent mainly through AirBnB then I guess it's not surprising that you're going to get a lot of foreigners, but this really isn't the norm, at least not in my experience.
Can you please provide evidence where the new government says they are going to follow this to the letter of the law? That was never said...hell overstayers have not been mentioned. You guys like to make up stuff until you convince yourselves it's real. Smh.