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For the most part I'm in the house enjoying my family. As we know its hot here so every now and then I blast down the ac until I'm shivering.
Going to eat out tonight at Sullys for Thanksgiving. Its a great restaurant.
Plan to go to Puerto Plata sometime next month..will be my first time there. My fiance has family living on a campo. I'm looking forward to that...horse riding and all.
Feel free to drop a line anytime.
First of all I would like to say that it is really nice to see how many people are ready to help others in this Forum. I hope one day I can help some of you too!
Now to me:
Some years ago I fell in love with the DR and now I am considering moving to Santo Domingo in January. I have already spent some months there (and also have a place to stay when I go back) but feel I need more time in the city to see if I can really live there and make a permanent move. After all, it is very different to Switzerland, where I am from. So my plan for now is to go to Santo Domingo for a language stay and then maybe do an internship (unfortunately I haven鈥檛 been successful in finding one yet), as I am aware that I need a cedula to find a proper job and to work legally. I am fluent in English and German. My Spanish is not that good yet but I am working on it.
Again thanks to all of you for sharing your experiences. I have already found a lot of extremely useful information here.
I wish you all a great weekend聽

Do get out and do some exploring including a trip for a few days to us folks on the north coast.
Bob K
I'd like to introduce myself... My name is Joia & I'm a 35yr old American/ Brazilian (lives in NYC) who went on vacation to DR and fell in love... With the island, the people, the music, a certain man and now Im going back 2 months later, haha. Reminds me of my home country Brazil, just not as expensive and huge. And I'm hoping the politics aren't as bad.
I want to move here soon (within the next year or two). I saw your info about getting residencia and cedula and will most likely get a lawyer to help me figure that out.
I also want to open up a business- always wanted to and for the first time I feel I could do it & it Feels right. I will ask my questions under the "opening up a new business in DR" page so I don't take up too much space here. Haha
I visited Sosua and Puerto Plata and can't wait to check out Santiago (next visit), Santo Domingo, and Punta Cana. I'm also am thinking about buying property, possibly something small to start like a condo. That I know nothing of and will have many questions... But my main concentration is the new business prospect.
I look forward to getting to know you all and can't wait to learn what DR has to offer.
馃槉
Do take it slow and do your homework.聽 Living here is lots different than coming on a vacation.聽 Come and stay for a month or two off the resort and see if the DR "fits"
Do ask questions there are lots of good folks here who will share their experiences and expertise.
Again welcome
Bob K
I definately will. However please be assured that I'm very confident i will adapt to this culture. I grew up in Brazil, not rich, and when visiting DR I didn't stay on a resort. A few friends and I stayed at a villa and all I did was hang out with locals. I went to the poorer side of Sosua where they lived. All of it reminded me of my upbringing in Brazil... Although it's poor, the people are happy and beautiful. Happiness = love/ family.
It reminded me of the finer things in life if that makes sense.
Thanks for the welcome. I have to admit, I haven't visited the north yet. But it is definitely on my list. So far I made it to Jarabacoa and visited places in the south and south east.
I guess at the moment the only question I have is if anyone here has some contacts or knows about (tourism/hospitality) companies that take interns that aren't yet fluent in spanisch? But I guess that question would belong to another thread...
Joia, I hope you can realise your dream of having your own business soon. Good Luck!聽

Bob K
Wanderer -聽 make sure to check out all the possible places. Reality -聽 聽more job possibilities in Santo Domingo and Santiago then elsewhere unless you intend to work in聽 tourism.聽 Be very careful about internships - they are available but you need to put all pieces in place ahead of time.聽 IF you are serious about living and working here get your residencia and cedula so you have options.
Joia -聽 your background will certainly help you. Be very careful who you trust and who you are "with".聽 While you feel what you feel, it can cloud your judgement big time here. Just be aware....
Yes, Santo Domingo is my preferred place for doing an internship at the moment. Might look into Punta Cana as well. I didn't want to apply for a cedula yet because I first wanted to live there for a few more months to see if it was really for me. Thank you for your advice!
I am a single male Canadian English teacher and journalist (writer, editor, photographer,graphic designer/illustrator) who has lived in Asia, Europe and Brazil. I have long thought of trying the DR or Cuba, and have decided I will go down to live for a while in one or the other.
I'm leaning towards the DR due to the ability to do some kind of work, and not live in a draconian police state. Probably it's not as secure as Cuba, but perhaps safer than Rio de Janeiro. That city was a bit nerve racking, what with the frequent shooting going on.
I am single and looking to remedy that, and it sounds like there are some nice, accessible and eligible young ladies in the DR. I also would like to learn Spanish, and am hoping I can trade English lessons for Spanish.
Is there a good area that is relatively safe and not full of hustlers that might offer work opportunities?
Planner, your comments on the 'friendship' thread about Sundays at Los Ruinas in Santo Domingo sounded interesting. There was actually something similar in Santa Teresa in Rio de Janeiro.
cheers!
Mick
If you have not been here before then I would suggest you come visit for a month or so.聽 Stay off the AI resorts and explore. This is a large country with many different areas.聽
We live on the north coast with a good mix or Expats, tourists and locals.聽 I would not worry about meeting women that is easy to do here just be careful of what type you meet.聽 Lots of "working" girls in this country.
BObK
DR and a few Central American areas bring better possibilities for me.
DR has a better Caribbean experience, though lesser, shall I say convenience experience..聽
Any of these areas, you are now competing with the locals.
Unless you bring something unique.. well, you know what I mean.
You bring something with you, now that's a different game.
Cuba is out for me, but that's me.
DR is ranking high on my list, but only number 3
But, I'm not looking for employment..
enjoy your Sunday guys !
I defer to Planner as she is the local expert on Santo Domingo.
Me I am on the north coast.
Good luck
Bob K

We're in Detroit area and both have always wanted to live on a tropical island, understanding full well what conveniences we would be giving up, but I long for an existence in the real world, where electronics don't rule our lives and freetime...I miss my youth, when I didn't own a TV, and had a rich and fulfilling social life...
My husband is German and has lived on 5 continents...I'm a mix-raced American who lived abroad for several years. I've taught German for twenty years in a public high school and have no hope that my pension will be honored, so we are differentiating our options for retirement...my husband rebuilds houses in his spare time (which he has little of...)...and we own several properties already. We would like an escape for these next few years...and then permanently move to DR.
Any private pilots who can give us their take on general aviation in DR?
We look forward to meeting like minded couples and getting to know the DR and it's people!
I need to learn more than Dora the Explorer Spanish, huh?
My wife and I settled here on the north coast full time almost 9 years ago and have not looked back for a second.聽
Please ask away and we all will try to help. Read the many threads on this forum as well as they are filled with useful information for you.
Bob K
Well, I've now been living in the country for over a month and I already called my airline to say I would convert my return ticket into an open ticket. After one month staying in a very standard Dominican house in the middle of a very typical Dominican pueblo, I'm starting to have a realistic idea of how it is to live in the DR and I really enjoy it! There are ups and downs: we have spent many days without electricity, or running water, or both. We drove extensively from Puerto Plata to Punta Cana through Santo Domingo and many other places that turned out to be no-go zones. I now know how it is to drive in this country, avoiding monster potholes, donkeys and pedestrians strolling in the middle of the autopista, relying on the ludicrous road signage, getting lost and asking your way to locals only to be provided with vague directions that rarely work. But I also know all the good things that brought and kept you here: the laid-back, happy lifestyle, extremely warm and welcoming people, great food, sunshine, freedom, beaches, bachata and merengue playing out loud at every corner (although IMO they could use a bit less of Frank Reyes!).
I now plan on staying here at least until spring to see if my views on the country stay positive. I have lived in all settings and I'm a highly adaptable guy who doesn't need much to find happiness. I like to learn by myself - I came here a month ago with zero knowledge of Spanish, now I can sustain basic conversations and I work on improving my Spanish every day. From January 2015 I'll start working on various projects to generate income from here. I'm a lawyer in Canada and have good experience as an entrepreneur as well. I'm completely open to meeting with and introducing my folks to anyone of you living in my vicinity (North Coast from Puerto Plata to Rio San Juan) or any other place I can reach with a Caribe Tours coach. If I can use my time to help with anything that could serve the expat community in DR I will happily do so.
Best wishes to all!
Welcome to the forum.聽 You are experiencing the country the correct way and I am glad it is working for you.聽 Please feel free to continue to contribute to the forum. Your input will be a positive addition.
Also ask questions. There are lots of folks here with good information.
Bob K
Thanks for the great post, hope we can look forward to more聽 posts!聽 A day in the life -聽 post your experiences there.....

In my previous message I forgot to mention that, if this can come in handy for anybody here, I have several good personal and business contacts in South Florida as well. I know South Florida (especially Miami) has many ties with the DR and Latin America at large. If this can be of any use to anybody doing / planning on doing business with Florida, I'll be here to help.
Cheers and Merry Christmas to all!
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