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Traveling to the Dominican Republic
Before traveling to the Dominican Republic, whether for tourism, to work, to study, or to settle down, it is best ...

Retiring in the Dominican Republic
Many retirees, or those reaching retirement age, like to visit the Dominican Republic and end up falling in love ...

Citizenship in the Dominican Republic
Suppose you got tired of renewing your residence permit. In that case, you simply want to commit to the ...

Death in the Dominican Republic
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Birth in the Dominican Republic
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Divorce in the Dominican Republic
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Education in the Dominican Republic
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Working in Las Terrenas
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But after that we need to find jobs. In your opinion, do you think this would be a good area or should we think about Santo Domingo or Punta Cana?

