Moving to DR without residency (yet)
Make your relocation easier with the Dominican Republic expat guide

Birth in the Dominican Republic
This article provides some information about the culture and the customs of Dominicans when giving birth and ...

Divorce in the Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic offers a number of types of divorce, the most common of which are divorce by mutual consent ...

Education in the Dominican Republic
This article will cover the Dominican Republic's educational system, including public schools attended by 80% ...

Pregnancy in the Dominican Republic
Are you ready to expand your family in the Dominican Republic (DR)? This article should provide you with all the ...

Food and shopping in the Dominican Republic
It is well worth exploring the Dominican cuisine and shopping options, and note what they buy and where they shop, ...

The Dominican Republic lifestyle
Here is some useful information on the Dominican society and lifestyle that will guide you if you are planning to ...

The healthcare system in the Dominican Republic
If you are moving to the Dominican Republic, one of your primary concerns is likely to be the healthcare system ...

Living and accommodation on the South Coast of the Dominican Republic
Along the south coast of the Dominican Republic, going from East to West, you will find the sugar town of La ...

. I have been leaving in DR for 1.5 years but yet to apply for the residency (not time no need... was). However, my house in Los Angeles might be sold within a couple of months (we did not expect it to happen for at least another 6 months) and I have a dilemma: to ship my furniture (5 bedroom house with dinning and two living rooms, outside patio furniture, excessive decorations etc.) here or not. Yes, I am aware of the 18 % taxes but how does DR customs do assessment of a 15 years old bedroom? Or old pots, linens, etc.? Anyone had to go through this before? Maybe you can recommend a custom duty agent to talk to and represent me? The reason I am thinking to do it as I am about to finish a 6 bedroom villa in Punta Cana and trying to make a decision if I should furnish it from local stores (very expensive) or it would be wise to ship my things from Los Angeles. Any advise or consult will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance:)


