Dominican Republic Citizens to Get Visa-Free Entry to Schengen Area Countries of Euro

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The Dominican Republic has applied to the European Union stating that DR Citizens be allowed short stay visa free travel to the Schengen area countries of Europe. It is stated by Arelis Versa law firm that Dominican Republic meets the criteria set out by the EU Constitution for visa free travel of up to 90 days. Arelis Versa is a law firm working in DR; the firm believes strongly in the approval of abovementioned application.

Approval of this application means that the citizens of DR will have visa free short stay access to 26 or so more countries than before. This is to add a lot of value to the DR government’s Citizenship Investment Program. The Citizen Investment Program was instituted by the DR government’s department of Export and Investment (CEI-RD).

Main motive of the program is to promote and encourage foreign investment in Dominican Republic. In accordance to this program, foreign investors can invest in a small number of exclusive resort properties to get a residency in the DR and eventually a dual citizenship.

With DR Citizens having visa free travel opportunities to the Schengen area countries of Europe for up to 90 days for tourism and business purposes, the Citizenship Investment Program becomes the DR governments most prized tool for attracting foreign investors.

It is also propagated by Arelis Versa law firm in an open letter that a similar visa waiver program to and from the US for Dominican and US citizen seems like a high possibility in 2016. The report on said matter has been conducted by the Dominican Republic Tourism and Immigration Department.

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drSix

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Does DR have a "visa free travel of up to 90 days"?

That's pretty funny actually. As someone who is here for 33 days at a time, and has to pay $330 a year in overstay fees, $60 a year for the tourist card, and $120 a year for the exit fee, I hope it doesn't pass.
 

Kipling333

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Colombians have this right already and it would be wonderful if Dominicans also had the right .At the airports , they will check if you have a return ticket but nothing more . more work for the immigration police in europe as they hunt down those overstaying their visas . Of course Britain is not in the Shnegen programme .
 
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Colombians have this right already and it would be wonderful if Dominicans also had the right .At the airports , they will check if you have a return ticket but nothing more . more work for the immigration police in europe as athey hunt down those overstaying their visas . Of course Britain is not in the Shnegen programme .

Colombians are not the same as Dominicans, it won't happen.
 

kampinge

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I hope they have to take the "mental test for driving' (called Idiotentest in Germany) and driving license. otherwise they will fit with all that other refugees arriving in Europe daily without any control
 
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It is also propagated by Arelis Versa law firm in an open letter that a similar visa waiver program to and from the US for Dominican and US citizen seems like a high possibility in 2016. The report on said matter has been conducted by the Dominican Republic Tourism and Immigration Department.

The Dominican peso has a higher possibility of going to 28:1 than this posted nonsense.......and you won't see the peso at 28:1 in 2016....unless it does a reverse split.....period.


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popeye

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USA is making great efforts to make the TEMP Visa program easier. 55,000 Dominicans approximately got there visa in 2015. including 4 by my family. finally in 2015 the have the applications in English and Spanish that was something that should have been done years ago IMO. There is zero talk about it being visa free travel. Now if they could just speed up my wifes permanent visa hahahaha its been over 1 year and no interview.
 
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