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Has anyone had experience bringing a car in as a new resident?
All I know is that I have heard, second hand, of a lot
of horror stories about bringing a car here.
I would try & talk to somebody who has REALLY gone
through the procedure.
Bob, you're up!
Would I do it again...probably
Bob K
In addition on Monday June 2nd they start to apply the new laws regarding foreign children being born here and their ability to be Dominican citizens. This applies to only REGISTERED births from a specific span of years. This will be interesting.
Chikungunya update - its spreading fast and the gov't is taking action, hundreds of thousands of employees sent out to educate, fumigate and help! Lets hope it works. the disease is easily spread, brutal when you have it but unlikely to do serious long term damage or kill! But you feel aweful when you have it - fever - nausea/vomiting, body and joint pain and in many cases severe rash that is bothersome but not itchy!  treatment - acetaminophen, liquids. Don't bother going to emergency unless you cannot keep anything down and are dehydrating. You will spend hours only to be told what I said here already. Hospitals are full of those with the symptoms - unless you are very old or very young with compromised immune systems stay home.
Bob K
Hospitals are full of sick people I hear!

Bob K

I just heard about a case or two on the north coast in Puerto Plata - still not confirmed but not going to surprise me.
Chikungunya is NOT fatal, it is NOT dengue. That being said it is not fun either - some or all of these symptoms - fever for 4 to 6 days, rash or spots (Dominicans call it allergy - it isn't), body and joint pain - for many the lower back is bad, wrists, hands, feet, knees, nausea for many.Â
All you can do is take acetaminophen and plenty of fluids. Get it now before you need it! Many pharmacies do not have any stock left.Â
And this is the virus that keeps on giving. I had it for 8 straight days, then it came back about a week later for 4 more days, then it came back again for a couple of days and just last weekend I had fever, spots and nausea for 2 days. I have continuous joint pain as it has triggered viral arthritis. This can last up to 2 or 3 years but will go away.
If you get it - rest!!!!! Once you feel better - still rest!!! And then rest some more!!!!
At that time there was a 7 day supply of LPG -Â Cooking gas and used in some vehicles.
Natural Gas - we had 21 day supply
Petroleum products for electric generators - had a 7 day supply ONLY.
I've not read anywhere that this has been addressed or fixed. SO coal firing generators will continue but we need to be prepared for outage possibilities. And I for one will get some LPG in case I decide to cook......LOLÂ
Side note - cooking with LPG here is cheap. That is why we all use it. I filled up my 50 pound tank when I moved last August 1st and it is still not empty......LOL
Bob K
We at our house have not noticed and change from normal (2-3 times a week for a few minutes)
Bob K
Bob K
What I am surprised at is that the Metro has not collapsed.
Bob K
Santo Domingo.– Tourism minister Francisco Javier Garcia said that the growth experienced by the Dominican tourism industry in 2014 was extraordinary, and predicted that 2015 will be a much better year, with an average growth of over 10 percent and six million visitors.
According to Garcia, this achievement is the result of the joint efforts of both the public and private sectors. "Tourism reached record levels in nearly 12 months in 2014 compared with the same period in 2013," he said.
The minister recalled that in the year that just ended hotels spent more than $500 million dollars in agricultural products. He said there was a growth of 9.3% in November compared with the same month in 2013, reaching 33,293 additional visitors, which indicates that in that month the Dominican Republic received a total of 392,283 tourists.
Garcia noted that from January to November 2014, the country received 4,607,047 visitors, which represents an increase of 407,296 visitors, for a 7.7% growth.
Bob K
Bob K
It does get warm here, actually down right hot during August-September and the humidity can high at times. I develop what I call my summer sheen (damp skin) during the summer.
Have you been here before? You should spend some time here exploring to see if he country fits you. It is not for everybody.
Again welcome.
Planner will be along here shortly I am sure and she may move this thread to the "introduce yourself " thread.
Bob K
Why would you say that without some explanation? Bob and Planner are very honest and up front about everything they know. And they share freely with everyone who wants to know... I feel that is an unfair comment without words/proof to back it up. I am in the US and believe me there are places I would would not venture out here even in the mid-day. And there are times of day or rather of night in lots of area's when your a fool to be about unless your working in law enforcement or a real job that requires you to be out... So again why would you say that to someone looking to come to the DR?
The Dominican Republic is a beautiful island with its share of Third World problems, some people can adjust and others not...it's certainly worth a try, and I happen to really enjoy it!
As to airlines and prices - people this is covered by economics - supply and demand. There is not enough demand to push down prices OR increase competition. Simple.  Until the north coast activity and demand picks up prices will not increase and other carriers will not come into the game.
Bob K
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