Introduce yourself HERE!
Thanks
Bob K
I have spent most of my vacations the last 10 years or so in the D.R. and will be returning Xmas to my wife's hometown barrio of Los Alcarrizos which is a congested barrio north west of the capital 30 mins or so depending on traffic!听 I have spent much of my visits to the north coast area but have explored much of the country driving to places like Jabaracoa.听
Any do's or don'ts about people or things in Cabrera please private email me!听 I see this forum as a great way to prevent expats from getting swindled and ripped off and also a place to direct people like myself to good honest lawyers, home builders, real estate agents, etc!
My uncle is also on the forums under the name gypsy and he is planning on making the trip also!
And thanks gypsy, but remember we all try to help....听

Just ask away and we will try to help.听 You won't miss the "rat race" at all.
Bob K
Thanks
Bob K
And gypsy .... I work mostly with the DR forums.听 There are many many more and so many contributors!!!!

If you wish to communicate in french, you can still create your own thread here : /forum/viewforum.php?id=4097
Thank you and have a nice day
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Have you been to the DR before?听 Where in the DR are you considering for your move?
There are听 a lot of good folks here on this board with lots of information and experiences.听 Please feel free to ask any questions you may have on visiting, moving and living here. We will听 help you find the answers.
Have a great day
Bob K
The retirement income is听 1,500 for first family member, then for a couple it is 2,000 in TOTAL income.听
Bob is right, lots of good people here,听 a couple of strange ones (LOL)听 and of course lots here to learn. Ask away in the forums, start threads when you cannot find what you are looking for.听 We are here to help!
If your cedula is expired i do believe you are starting over.听 Message me your cedula details and i can look into it for you!听 Do not post it here.
Bob K
听 听 So we decided to retire or semi retire at age 43 and he 50. to Dominica we like to spend 5 months winter in DR and have fun in the sun. We like to rent and this way we can move ,if we desire and be independent and maybe move to the next town if we like. Purchasing a good house also can be an option later if we decide to stay in one place after a while however because we like to just stay in DR winter time this may not be an option. We will decide. Also we traveled extensively so we where exposed to many cultures and we understand well human nature and that things work differently in different countries but for us听 this is fun.听 S
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There are lots of good folks with great information here so do ask and participate.
Again welcome
Bob K

As far as you medical insurance Tricare will not be accepted here nor any other government plan (medicare, or Medicaid) and other private insurance sometimes will work with major clinics but not usually.听 So you will need to pick up local insurance.
BTW you are going about it the right way by renting first and see if the DR fits for you.听 Living here is vastly different than being a tourist here.
Bob K
the plan I use offers two coverages one at US 37 a month the second at US 47 a month with todays exchange rate. Both include medication and dental coverage.
Bob also knows another company听 but not sure what they offer.听 Bob will tell you....
Let me know if you want the information.
Bob K
My name is Louis and i work as a speech therapist in nyc. I have been living in ny since the day i was born, 49 years of hard knocks. Searching to move to DR, but apprehensive due to local economy and no pension. I need an additional 16 years of perpetual suffering prior to pension and social security eligibility. I read this forum frequently and process some interesting stories. I have to say that most of expatriate narratives are similar, with yours truly no different. It just appears that some people were able to make it here and others do not. I would love to leave ny, but appears more like a fantasy or a potential financial catastrophe than a viable plan. I would love to work here and live, but have no local resources. However, if there is someone out here that would like to offer interesting or informative advice.....I am all ears!
As to magic tips to make living here work, there really are none.听 Just doing one's homework and coming for a few months before you make the leap.听 The DR is not for everyone. We do find that those that move here with baggage find that the baggage gets heavier when living here.
Bob K
Speaker40 wrote:I need an additional 16 years of perpetual suffering prior to pension and social security eligibility.
Love it!听 I had 15 when I first began contemplating relocation to the DR.听 I'm looking at less than 8 now having cut off 3 to retire at 59 and hoping to be able to knock off even more off.听 The plus side of the long lead time is having the opportunity to make smarter financial decisions.听 Start now and hope for the best.听 I've found my "perpetual suffering" is diminished by knowing every year contributes to the goal.
Thanks for your input and understanding to what appears to be a common situation to most. I guess that i will continue my journey in the city that never sleeps until retirement or lotto winnings. As for the expatriates that have made a successful transition here...congrats!
We are looking at both options, a 3 month stay per year or full time.
We have been to Sousa before many years ago, so were curious to hear how it has changed, for the better we hope, lol, etc.. I have talked to Bob the weather man and he was kind enough to provide me the info to get on this forum .
So we are looking forward to reading all the do's and dont' s about moving to Sousa.
Thanks...听 听:-)
Let me try to answer a few of your questions and I am sure Planner will be along shortly.
1. Sosua is changing and I am hoping for the better.听 More folks have moved here and there seems to be a good effort on lowering the number of working girls out in the main part of town.听 The city now closes the main street to vehicles at night and on Friday and Saturday night there is a very good atmosphere with the restaurants putting tables on the street and usually live music as well.听 New parks have been build, new road side sidewalk is going in and lots more.听 It is, for us at least, some positive changes.
2.听 As to coming for 3 months every year you can currently do that and just pay the overstay fee听 (currently $1000听 pesos per person for 3 to 9 months).听 But to stay legally you should extend听 your visa when you are here but that is a pain in the ass and requires a trip to Santo Domingo. The other alternative is to apply for residency which is a long and can be expensive process.听 In you case I would probably just pay the fee till things change or rules become more strict.
3.听 Where will you be staying?听 We live between Sosua and Cabarete and have been here for over 8 years.
Bob K
Do you have preference on areas that we should be looking at, and are there long term rentals available? We are also thinking of buying property, is that possible to do without having a permanent visa if we are only staying 3 months of the year.
As you see we are new at this and don' t have much knowledge about any of this. I' m retiring Jan, 2016, so as you can see, I' m hungry for good information and that' s where you Bob come in. I appreciate your time and efforts to answer my questions.
Thanks again,
Peter
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