ricktoronto said:To "Dominican" means you are moving into a person who lives there. You are moving to the DR (or RD or Dominican Republic) for 3 months. Assuming you can enter as a visitor without a passport ( since you didn't say where you are) , e.g. Canada or the US, then just arrive without, get your tourist card, overstay the tourist card and pay the fine which for 16-90 days is about 50 cents. You'd wind up overstaying and paying the fine for a passport as well anyway now that a tourist card is only for 15 dyas as a weasel-minded tax grab.
All that aside anyone who travels internationally without a passport is an amateur.
jerryme said:Is there any doubt in your mind she was talking about the Dominiacn Republic and not the island of Dominica????????????? Get a life. Nothing nice to say don't say anything.
Alexis said:Well thanks so much Rick. I am from Toronto also...amateur...that's me!!...thats why I ask people like you!!..ha ha..thanks
ricktoronto said:To "Dominican" means you are moving into a person who lives there. You are moving to the DR (or RD or Dominican Republic) for 3 months. Assuming you can enter as a visitor without a passport ( since you didn't say where you are) , e.g. Canada or the US, then just arrive without, get your tourist card, overstay the tourist card and pay the fine which for 16-90 days is about 50 cents. You'd wind up overstaying and paying the fine for a passport as well anyway now that a tourist card is only for 15 dyas as a weasel-minded tax grab.
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Ohhhh... so all this time when I said that I wanted to experience
"the Dominican", I was saying what I Really meant.. hmmm
Wannago said:Ohhhh... so all this time when I said that I wanted to experience
"the Dominican", I was saying what I Really meant.. hmmm
ricktoronto said:All that aside anyone who travels internationally without a passport is an amateur.