Hi Guys
I was kinda hopeing that you could help me out with a couple of questions I have regarding living in the DR?
Firstly after visiting the country 6 times my fiancee, child and I have decided we would like to live in the DR permanantly!! but we keep getting conflicting information regarding a couple of key points. (btw. we are currently resident in the UK)
Firstly, Do we actually need to get a residency visa at all? particularly if we dont intend on taking up any form of employment?
Secondly, If we do decide that a residency visa is important is it better that we are marrid first?
Thirdly, How eas is it to open a bank account and deposit money (about ?110,000) and what level of interest payments could we expect and can they be paid monthly?
Fourthly, we have a child who is nearly two years old, what are the schooling options and costs related to this, also does schooling require a residency visa?
Finally, If we left behind the odd credit card bill etc unpaid in the UK does this pose a problem for residency as someone said a letter from a lawyer is required showing that you have no outstanding debts?
I thank you in advance for your help with the above questions, we are planning to make the move in late october so I guess we will see you then!
Kind Regards
Nick
I was kinda hopeing that you could help me out with a couple of questions I have regarding living in the DR?
Firstly after visiting the country 6 times my fiancee, child and I have decided we would like to live in the DR permanantly!! but we keep getting conflicting information regarding a couple of key points. (btw. we are currently resident in the UK)
Firstly, Do we actually need to get a residency visa at all? particularly if we dont intend on taking up any form of employment?
Secondly, If we do decide that a residency visa is important is it better that we are marrid first?
Thirdly, How eas is it to open a bank account and deposit money (about ?110,000) and what level of interest payments could we expect and can they be paid monthly?
Fourthly, we have a child who is nearly two years old, what are the schooling options and costs related to this, also does schooling require a residency visa?
Finally, If we left behind the odd credit card bill etc unpaid in the UK does this pose a problem for residency as someone said a letter from a lawyer is required showing that you have no outstanding debts?
I thank you in advance for your help with the above questions, we are planning to make the move in late october so I guess we will see you then!
Kind Regards
Nick