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Restaurant work really doesn't pay well my friend - your best bet will be to try to get into a call center who is desperate for English speaking staff.聽 Good luck and keep us updated.
Working here is difficult (cedula and good jobs)聽 and pay聽 sucks
Bob K
Bob K

He will need to go sanky panky to survive.
Bob K
I am worried about insurance and utilities. I sure I can always find a 2 bedroom condo at a reasonable price.
All comments are welcome. Thanks in advance.
Is there a need for security in different areas. I have 16 years experience in the聽 management areas.
planner wrote:Welcome to the forums!!! Wow you are making this tough for yourself, the govt is cracking down on illegal employees and you will have a tough time getting work. Most hotels and resorts won't touch you and the same for most call centers.
Restaurant work really doesn't pay well my friend - your best bet will be to try to get into a call center who is desperate for English speaking staff.聽 Good luck and keep us updated.
Thank you. I am having a little hard time with the forum but I am learning.
Again have you been here before?
Working here can be a challange with very low wages compared to what you are used to.聽 聽A good salary here would be in the $400-$500 dollar a mont h range.聽 YOu also have to have your residency and cedula to聽 work here legally.聽 This process needs to be started in the US and can cost upwards of $1000聽 each.
Bob K
My Dominican husband and I have decided the rat race of a life we are living in California is not quite worth it and that we want to move back to the DR for a simpler, more peaceful life.
We would like to buy a little house on the north coast, but figuring out how we will support ourselves is our biggest obstacle right now, since it looks like jobs are pretty hard to come by! We are both bilingual- he is a barber/mechanic and I am a paralegal but we are both open to doing anything.
Anyone know about particular jobs/occupations that might be in demand in that area?
1. NEVER post your personal information on a public site.聽 I would remove it
2.聽 Not sure of he point of your post
3.聽 Why not introduce yourself and tell us a bit about you as well as any information you would like to share.
Bob K
Read the various threads to get a sense of things, then come back with your questions. You may find work with a law firm helping expats or this trying to get to the usa! Neither barbers nor mechanics make much $$$$.
I lived in a small town called Hato Mayor near Higuey (where my husband grew up) for a few months while working for a non profit (no tourists, VERY "dominican" experience sans running water, electricity etc.) I have visited various places on the island over the years including Sosua (my favorite place so far!).
Send me a private message if you know of any immigration lawyers on the north coast. I currently work in immigration law and love it!
Why, so I can go there with $2460 instead? Unless you know where I can get my hands on a "cedula falso", I am having a hard time thinking of any information you can give me that these nice folks in the forum won't tell me for free. Just out of curiosity though, what services do you offer for my $40?
In the past I've been a paralegal and I can write anything. If I had the right connections and guidance I wouldn't mind moving to the DR after a few visits. Are there American law firms/companies in the DR?
I am the proud pappa of a 4 year old, 90lb American bulldog - Zoie.
We should introduce your baby to our 140 pound rottie.
I know of no American firms that practice law here but there are many that work with US firms.聽 Others may have more information for you
Where are you going to visit in August?
Bob K
That being said, there may be other opportunities for you.聽 My advice - find something or someone to work for聽 long distance, virtually and then make the move.
Of course you need to come check this place out!!!!
Y 驴no hablas espanol? Tienes que practicar eso senor..聽 聽(start there lol)
We are retiring and want to travel so our next destination is unknown till we spend our time there then go somewhere else for 3 months
Even if we bought return tickets for 3 months later wont they see this at the airport security when we arrive and only have a tourist visa good for 30 days?
Can someone help me with this and what to do about it or what they have done?
Thanks Joe
Still currently no problem with the overstay issue for your visit other than possible if you are driving here.聽 If you are legally going to drive here your lic is not good after the 30聽 day tourist visa expires.
Bob K
I'm thinking about the capitol city? I have聽 more study to do about the DR. How long have you been there?
Bob K
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