Buying a car as a new resident
Is a cedula or a DR driving license required? Are US bank checks accepted?聽 What paperwork is usually or legally required?聽 In advance, thanks for your information.
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Yes you can buy and insure a car as an expat. You buy then insure here.
We are not residents of the DR. We own a villa near Juan Esteban
Can we buy a car not being a resident!
Welcome to the forums!
The DR previously permitted non residents to drive 90 days on an approved foreign license after each arrival in the country under the old transport law, but more recently people have been advising that this is now 30 days perhaps due to the new transport law or immigration status. Personally, I remain uncertain if it is a maximum of 90 days after arrival or validity of your entry visa (tourist card being 30 days) and will defer to others.
Thanks.
We are from Stratford Ontario. We spend 4 to 5 months in the DR.
Is there a xpat chapter in the Southwest, particularly the Bani to Barahona region?
I do not know many living in the southwest. I am in Santo Domingo, anytime you are in the capital let me know.
We will look you up. We stay at the hotel conde de penalba when we鈥檙e in town.
We may also need your services. We are having trouble finding a good lawyer. We are currently using Guzman for our deslinde.
Thanks.
I almost always shop, compare decide on what I want and send a local in to complete the deal.聽 Until the very end they don't know its for me or my business!
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Big conversation/confusion over the 30 & 90 day rule but it really hits home for the insurance...whether you'll be covered after the designated period
Buying is easy... and Yes.. very consistent prices... sort of 'fixed' in that regard
But at least you see it.!!
Me?
always a dealer....help with the title, plates, etc
and easy money transfers
Done it a couple of times...
There are people who help聽 聽Car concierge types who i'm sure are watching here
Keep reading all those topics you posted on...
Solid support for him
Armchair shopping - I have used him
Painless & effortless
One question related to driving vs. visa.
I found this government web for prolongation of tourist visa:
IF I extend my tourist visa while being in DomRep (beyond the standard 30 days on arrival) does that mean that I can drive for more than 30 day (until the extended visa expires) or is the law strictly limiting the foreigners to drive only for 30 days?
Do you know anyone on this forum who can answer this?
Thank you so much!
And without a legal driving license any insurance is invalidated so you would be committing several driving and potentially very serious infractions after your legal stay expires.
The answer is we dont know.聽 The choice to continue driving and聽 risking is yours.
We have had an extensive discussion about this, actually more than once.聽 Bottom line is there is no legal challenge to this, no one has tested it.聽 Do you want to be the first?
The 'Overstay Fee' is a workaround... the extension is legit and should be used to extend your driving time.
This extension is new under the current regime.... totally legit
If you pay at the airport on exit, you are not legal after 30 days.
Extending allows you the protection of being legal for your entire stay
Reglamento de licencias de conducir, clasificaciones, tipos, restricciones y cualquier
otro elemento a ser considerado por el INTRANT.
You will find the answers on pages 83 to 89 of the latter in relation to foreigners and a laymans readings indicates you must be legally here and the validity is up to 6 months - which makes sense for those who get residency and change to a Dominican license because it would take that long in some cases.
You want to drive, you take your chances.
You drive you take your chances.
captainkok and snowinpalm have asked about the Staying Extension is relation to the validity of their driving license and insurance and I answered quoting the Ministry of Tourism website:
IS MY DRIVER鈥橲 LICENSE VALID IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC?
Yes it is valid, but only for the duration of your legal stay鈥搃.e. your 30-day tourist card or visa term.
You have now opened a can of worms not relevent to this thread by making a worrying statement that the staying extension (an extension advertised by DGM to extent ones tourist visa) is in some way not legal. Whilst I disagree, I am not going there because that is not the purpose of this thread.
My above post on the validity of a foreign driving license under the Transit Law is totally relevent to this thread and gives us the basis for what the Ministry of Tourism has stated.
Many people who get a residency visa and have to wait to get residency and then change to a DR license will be interested too because that all takes time and maybe 6 months.
Let's get this clarified, legally if needed, such that our now probably very concerned members get their questions answered and not make them more worried. After all having a serious accident and finding ones driving license is not valid nor insurance is a very serious matter for expats.
Your post #2 in this thread may also be misleading based upon what I have posted above.
planner wrote:So聽 the jury is out on that one. The聽 EXTENSION is an administrative work around and is not a LEGAL EXTENSION.
I'm confused! How can an extension of the visitor card, reviewed and approved by Migracion not be legal?
You're right....
it's an approved Migracion process, a new one to help w/ the confusion that existed prior
https://www.intrant.gob.do/transparencia/phocadownload/BaseLegal/Decretos/Decreto 6-19 Licencia de Conducir GO.pdf
Of foreign driver's licenses and for accredited diplomats Article 28.
Valid licenses to drive in the Dominican Republic.
Holders of a driver's license issued by the competent authority of another State, who legally reside in the country, may request the issuance of a national accreditation while this document remains in force, subject to compliance with the formalities established by this Regulation.聽
Article 29. The following are valid for driving in the Dominican Republic:
1) Driving permits and licenses recognized in multilateral and bilateral international agreements to which the Dominican Republic is a party and under the conditions indicated therein.聽
(2) International licences issued abroad in accordance with the Geneva International Convention of 19 September 1949 on Road Traffic or in accordance with the Paris International Convention of 24 April 1926, for the use of motor vehicles, or the Vienna International Convention of 8 November 1968 on Road Traffic, in the case of nations acceding to these Conventions which have not signed or acceded to the Geneva Convention.聽
Paragraph I. The validity in the Dominican Republic of the licenses referred to in the previous article will be conditioned on the following requirements being met:
1) That the driver's license is in force.
2) That its holder has the required age in the Dominican Republic to obtain an equivalent Dominican license.
3) That the period of six (6) months, at most, counted from the time its holder acquires his legal residence in the Dominican Republic, duly accredited, has not elapsed.
Paragraph II. If its holder does not prove legal residence in the Dominican Republic, international licenses will only be valid to drive in the Dominican Republic if no more than six (6) months have elapsed since their entry into Dominican territory in a regular situation.
Now if the Staying Extension is legal and that person is in 'a regular situation' then by the above wording surely you can drive and be insured legally for 120 days at least, and new residents have six months to get their Dominican license.
I hope this helps captainkook and snowinpalm unerstand what the new Transit Law states.
Have at it.
modaisky1971 wrote:Well, I have been here 6 weeks and the Canadian Consulate is not currently doing license "legalizations" due to COVID so we are in yet another waiting game to get this proof.聽 We are still in the process of obtaining our residency.聽 Our appointment in SD is Monday coming.聽 Hopefully this will be taken into consideration while waiting to get our licenses changed over as it is completely out of our control. :-(
modaisky, you'll need your Residency card to complete the process with your driver's license, so you still have time.聽 Complete Residency first, and then get your license.聽 It's a bit of a process, and I know a couple who have done Residency, Cedulas, and Licenses in one day, but they were had a lawyer's help with all of that, and it was a very long day.
Very , very vital for people over 30 days or in residency application.
Confusing to say the least, but we have a better understanding now.
Seems to confirm the legality for 6 mo
But...........for those who are getting residency you should have to wait until six months after you get residency according to the Decree linked above and as on page 83:
P谩rrafo I. Los extranjeros, adem谩s de cumplir los requisitos anteriormente detallados, deber谩n acreditar la situaci贸n de residencia legal en el pa铆s, ya sea temporal o permanente, de al menos seis (6) meses.聽 聽
This has not been happening as Uncle Bucks post above, but may happen in the future as the ruleslaid out in Decrees get understood trough training - but don't worry one has 6 months of driving on a foreign licence after getting residency. The above rule (posted in Spanish) is an odd requirement imo.....why wait 6 months?
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