Toronto2inDR said:I was there today and $100,000 & $200,000 is 15%, $300,000 is 16%
travelling said:as a canuck living in the dr--watching the exchange rate fall from 30 to 34 pesos per canadian-to 21 pesos in the last 8 weeks is a joke----for a developing semi third world nation's currency to gain 35 % against the 4 strongest currencies in the world---ie--us, euros,pounds,canadian---is a joke----there giving 21 pesos today in sosua for a canadian dollar and at the airports in canada there giving 27
the only thing the dr gov--is doing with this manipulation of exchange rates is hurting the dominican people---people who live here---tend to spend less--tourists watch there money a little closer and people who want to invest here--all of a sudden back out of realestate deals because a 100;000 deal--becomes a 130;000 deal----if the gov here had have left things the way they had settled into none of this would would have happened---yesterday the canadian dollar when from 24 pesos to 21 today--this is a 13 percent gain in 24 hours----what a laugh---and the bank of nova scotia here is going along with it--- maybe i'll close out my accounts with them when i'm back in vancouver this spring.
Escott said:Canadian dollar cannot be considered one of the 4 most desired or strong currencies in the world and the PESO will never be.
I do find it strange that the Electric grid grinded to a halt with the exception of odd hours, they haven't paid their bills and the peso gets strong. This goes in the opposite direction of common sense but what the heck we are in the DR which can only be equated with the wild wild west where anything goes.
Poor Dominicans either way because they can not get even let alone ahead with this crazy fluctuation of currency.
Escottisconfused...
Toronto2inDR said:Yes Scotiabank. I just made some deposits today. To open an account these days you need photo ID, Can Passport is fine and a letter of reference from your bank in Canada, even if it's Scotiabank along with the minimum deposit to open an account $500 US for dollar accounts and $500 RD for Peso account.
Hope that helps a bit.