New members of the Dominican Republic forum, introduce yourselves here - 2019
I am about to move from London to Cabarete with my best friend (my super cute Chihuahua) miss Chichi ,and my fiancé lives in Miami and will be joining me when i get there !
I was expecting to be there already but due to the slow process of paper work (yep be aware of that) my moving is delayed by 1 month.
I am so excited to move away from Europe ,i am Belgian living in the uk since 1998 so also totally Brit.
I am a passionate of fitness this is my main job ,i also teach yoga ,after a short trip to Cabarete i realised how people love their fitness there too ,I was blown away by the Kite surfing wowwww so beautiful to watch .
Anyhow i would love to connect with the community ,i have already made some solid friendship and met some amazing expats.
Looking forward to join yoga classes and fitness classes or maybe also teach as i am getting a work visa .
Any recommendation on gyms ,yoga studio or classes ,vegan place to eat (i am one of them yeah:)
It will be so nice to connect ....
I shall be in Cabarete by end of April
OMG I AM SO EXCITED XXXXXX
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Am retired from the Dept. of Defense. Have traveled much, lived in other countries as well. Would be interest in learning more, and process of living there.
There are many places that are ideal for retirement where you can get a nice home at low rent, the cost of living makes a weak pension look like a lot more, but you can still find good schools for the kids.
You'll gather by my location I prefer Asia, but that isn't an ad for this area, just adding ideas.
You will find the forums full of great info, read and ask questions honey!
I am Olga M. Viñas, 67, single. I am a Certified Translator and Consecutive Interpreter, firstly and a Document Management Consultant, sporadically. Volunteer English Teacher at The English Church. Work at home. Serve Courts as Interpreter (English). I am very friendly and would like to meet as many friendly Expats as possible. I am a regular at Expats in the Dominican Republic page and like to help with my point of view as resident citizen of the Dominican Republic that have lived in many cities and town of my country, as I learn from other countries from my friends Expats.
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I may be able to direct you to a company that hires Consultants. I work for them as referred Translator and Interpreter. We will work around your Spanish needs.
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I am a 43 year old female currently living/working in the U.S. I have transitioned with my current employer for the past 18+ years in various roles, and have worked in the IT field for the last 5+ years. I have learned the Spanish language at an intermediate level and am looking forward to learning more about the Dominican culture. I've taken two trips to the Dominican Republic and have enjoyed myself both times...from playing dominos with locals to salsa dance lessons.
I am in a 3+ year relationship with my senior high school prom date/boyfriend and moving to the Caribbean was one of the first desires of life we have in common. We are fun-loving parents of two adorable dogs who will be joining us, of course, when we make our move.
We are hoping to spend 6-10 days on the north coast this year visiting potential homes for ourselves and our fur babies. Our locations of choice include Puerto Plata, Cabarete, or Sosua.
I look forward to communicating with other expats who have bravely made the move to the Dominican Republic, and other expat members living in other Caribbean locations.
Teezfaith
Super excited that I found this forum.
My husband and I who are both in our early 30's plan to re-locate to Puerto Plata next year. My situation is a little different because I am of Dominican nationality. However, my hubby doesn't speak a lick of spanish and my spanish is pretty broken as I've lived in Canada for most of my life but I can't wait re-learn my culture and language.
Will definitely be looking for some expat friends to hang with so hopefully I can connect with some people here!

Please share your experiences as you go along!
I'm Nadine, a new member to the forum.....
Looking for lots of info regarding an upcoming move to the DR and unsure of where to start .
Hoping the forum can help guide me.
Thx
We are here to help!
I am a new member to the forum ( my names Craig) and will be moving to the Sosua/Cabarete early next year after 20+ years of serving in the Military and living all over the world.
I’ve visited in Jan to do some house hunting and will come back down In August to finalize the plans for a new villa. Then I will be traveling back and forth during the building process and other things I need to do to get all ready to move to the area. I have some friends currently living in the area and met some really nice people while visiting Casa Linda in January. I’m looking at forward to meet many more people on trips and when I finally get all moved in.
Just wanted to say hello and look forward to moving to the DR.
Thank you,
Craig
I just joined the group today. I have "lurked" here for some time for purposes of extracting information ;0) My wife is ddmcghee here on the forum. We are both retiring late next year and moving to LT. We have property in Coson and will be going through the arduous building process shortly! Hopefully I can contribute some useful information to the board. Maybe Denise and I will meet some of you in LT in the near future :0)
I am hoping to visit LT either this year or early next year. Have never been to DR at all. I live in Alaska and it takes almost 2 days to get to the DR. I may decide to retire in LT in about 6 years - it sounds like a lovely town to retire.
Thank you for creating such a welcoming thread for newbies like me!
I have recently accepted a job in La Romana, and am making the jump to DR in August! I have never visited, but am excited for the adventure!
I will be dedicating my day browsing through the many threads for tips and advice, but if anyone has any initial guidance or words of wisdom for a 27 year old teacher, who will shortly be living and working in La Romana (with no friends in the area - yet!) then I would be hugely appreciative!
However, most importantly, I just wanted to introduce myself and say hello. I'm looking forward to getting to know you all.
I hope everyone has a lovely day
x
You may want to create a thread for yourself and people will respond. I spent 2 years in la Romana, you will make friends!
What a wonderful adventure we are both embarking on!
I realize that after a 1 year residency is approved (stamped), I have 30 days to present myself in the DR. That gives me a small window to sell everything that isn't coming with me. Then I arrive on time, and hopefully accept the 1/2 container with my one-time-tax-free-personal-imports. Then there is my collection of fire arms (I also have a collection of cameras and lighting gear but it will go by other means). I have heard that this will take years to import, not to mention the paper work. I have a few hand guns, rifles, a shotgun and a real WWII Soviet semi-auto rifle in very good condition. All of them are special in one way or another, but I will probably down size the group. Then concentrate on other hobbies like RC airplanes. Also, I plan to get back into my very serious interest in photography. New country and so much to photograph. Hopefully Latin dancing, which was at once time, my premier interest as a photographic subject, when I was known as "Flash Test Dummy" (But seriously...who uses 5 speedlights and a telephoto lens from the back row of the risers to photograph dance competitions?)
At the moment, that is my perception of the reality of moving myself to the DR. Anyone see craziness or delusion in my plans so far?
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