Moving to the DR
My Wife and I are moving to Las Canas (10 min from Cabarete) in 18 days and we can't wait!
The whole buying a house and Resident Visa situation has been VERY easy.
The first time I visited the DR I knew I wanted to live there.聽 Been back 3 times since and it is such a beautiful and amazing country with a lot more friendly people than Vancouver!
I'm sure it will be a BIT of a culture shock going from the 3rd most livable City in the WORLD to well not really mentioned in that category ;-)
We are looking forward to learning how to relax and learn the Customs and way of life there.
We are lucky enough to have a 2 bedroom, 2 Bath small beachfront Villa.
I love this site, thank you for being here
Easton
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Let me know if you need any information or anything else.
Bob K
We are pretty friendly and relaxed people.聽 I've researched the DR non stop for the last 3 years and the times we have visited have always made friends.
We always laugh when the other tourists get so upset about the little things and stuff not getting done in "American" time.聽 It's one of the things I love about the Country.聽 We are retiring so we have all the time in the work to wait for stuff!
I always rent a car wherever we travel and seek out the REAL Country, you learn so much more about the place.聽 I think I was made for driving in the DR!
Bob K
Congratulations!
Jax
Nice!聽 Always good to know more Expat people moving around the same time :-)
We chose to move to a non-gated community b/c we don't really want to be surrounded by all Gringos ;-)聽 Our housekeeper said we should get a gun.聽 I'm not sure i really want to have a gun.聽 We have a security camera and will have a couple dogs.聽 I may build the fence a bit higher and put better lighting in.
Bob (or anyone else) in your experience is a gun needed, I read that you really probably shouldn't get one?!聽 I guess I could hire a security guard but I don't really want to have that kind of lifestyle.聽 We are leaving most expensive stuff behind but my Wife is a musician so she has lots of that kinda stuff.
I want to try and blend in as much as possible which could be hard b/c of my Tats Everywhere :-)
we are looking at moving to dominican republic聽 this year can any of you give us advise on the easiest way to get the residence permit ? we are both in the diamond business here in south africa i have a british passport and my partner a south african one . are there any south africans there at this time ? also guys hows the crime there ?聽 聽all your input and any help would be gratefully appriciated .
regards john
We have just gone through the residency thing.聽 From Canada we had to apply from the DR Consulate in Canada.聽 I believe all people applying for a residency in the DR MUST get it before they come to the DR.聽 (I did hear some ways around it but it sounds shady and more complicated)
Look online at your local countries DR Consulate and email them questions if their website doesn't answer all you need.
It took me about 6 weeks to get everything we needed and then sent it in and then 5-15 business days to process it.聽 This is good for 2 months and 1 entry, then you apply for Provisional Residency which can be done in or out of the Country I think. (haven't got to that part yet)
It cost us $1000 US in total for 2 people for the 2 months.
Residency
It is pretty straight forward, just a lot of paper work.聽 DO NOT APPLY IF YOU HAVE A CRIMINAL RECORD!聽 It is a waste of $$$ and time.
The Crime is worse in Canada compared to the DR from what I have found.聽 Just don't be flashing money or jewelry etc... around and have common sense like in any other country and I'm sure you will be fine.
Hope that helps a bit?!
Easton
Bob K
I kinda already knew I wasn't gonna get a gun.聽 I saw the requirements and laws and knew it would be a few years, just wanted to know what people thought :-)
Thanks for letting me know about the poisoning the dogs thing!!!
Once here聽 unless you are fluent in Spanish and understand the very confusing Dominicann systems you will be much better off with a good local lawyar. Costs onec getting here can be from $500 (or a bit more) with no lawywer to $2000+ with a good lawyer. Then remember it is good only for 2 years and you then have to start the local process all over again
BOb K
My husband and I are starting our research as we plan on moving to the DR in a year or so as well. We will visit for the first time this spring, hopefully.
Can I ask you, have you guys researched jobs there? If so, what type of jobs or job market have you found it to be? Our biggest worry is to make sure we can find jobs.
Also, if you have any other blog sites or informational sites you have found to be helpful would be greatly appriciated
Good luck to you both!
I don't know much about jobs here but I have heard from many that it is really hard to find a job here and if you do it will be for very little money.
Have you gone on DR1 yet?
What part are you visiting?
Hopefully someone who knows more will post here to help you out :-)
Easton
Mostly from what I have read on this board today, jobs are scarce and/or difficult to get unless you specialize in something like IT, plumbing, electrition ect. After today, I think I might need to keep my options open to where I visit. I would like to visit Cabrete and the north side as I have seen a lot of people state that is more populated with other ex-pats along with beautiful beaches. I may even need to research other countries and see where we can make a living while enjoying a slow pace of life.
Hopefully I will continue to get more advice here.
You look our age. Did you find work there? IF you don't mind me asking, what do you do?

We moved to the North coast, 15 minutes East of Cabarete.聽 So we can enjoy the beach and quiet town yet we are close enough to Cabarete, Sosua, and an hour away from Puerto Plata and Santiago.聽 We really like it.聽
The people who have it the best are people who can work online and get paid that way.
Do come and visit the north coast for a month or so and check it out first hand.聽 On line jobs will pay you the best if you can find one.
We moved to the Cabarete/Sosua area 7 years ago and have not looked back for a second.
Bob K
Have you been here before?
It can be a challenge at times but if you have the right attitude, and personality this place can be wonderful.聽 If not it can be a disaster.
Bob K
Bob K
Crime - read the various threads so you know more, you will feel better.
Corruption -聽 really doesn't directly effect you as a tourist. Until you live here that is what you are.
Animal abuse -聽 for many locals it's about survival. Care of an animal is far down the list of priorities. Mass killings of animals - often these have been perpetrated by expats.聽 There are several good animal rescue organizations for you to get involved with. Go on Fb and look up DCDR. They always need help.
I hope that everything works out for you, we are here to answer questions whenever we can!
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