It's been reported that the current government has rammed through legislation recently which provides foreigners with expedited citizenships. Does anyone know what the requirements and costs involved are?
Had it done here is las terrenas,,,$2500.,8 days...Seachange said:It's been reported that the current government has rammed through legislation recently which provides foreigners with expedited citizenships. Does anyone know what the requirements and costs involved are?
jaguarbob said:Had it done here is las terrenas,,,$2500.,8 days...
gringo in dr said:That is USD.
gringo in dr said:Because no one is doing residencies for 2,500 pesos. It simply is not possible.
It would be like someone telling you they will sell you a 2001 Honda Civic in perfect condition for 12,000. You can assume they mean USD.
gringo in dr said:While anything is possible in the DR, I don't currently know of an easy way to go from a tourist to a citizen. I believe after a set time period of being a permanant resident, you can apply to be a citizen. At that point you would be a dual citizen.
gringo in dr said:If you are a US citizen, check your passport. You can be a citizen of any other country as long as that country is in good standing with the US. In other words Cuba would not be a good choice.
With that in mind, it can't hurt to be a dual or tri citizen.
johne said:It cant hurt-but how do you benefit??
JOHN
Gregg said:Does the DR have the draft or mandatory military training for its citizens? Might be a drawback depending on your gender and age.