getting married to a Dominican girl
Maybe it's the laid back attitude so typical of the islands which makes them want their partner to bring in the money.
And, the line I hear all the time is "oh,no! This one is different..."
Wow how did this end up in the getting married thread????
Anyway a car must be between2 and 5 years of age and you must have owned it for 2 years.
The cost is very high to import a car and plan on spending about 30%-50% of the kelly blue book (www.kbb.com) value of the car in shipping costs, fees, taxes, and lic plates.
Bobb K
Could you please concentrate on the initial topic which is getting married to a Dominican girl!
Or you may create a another discussion on the forum.
Thank you,
Harmonie.

The car has to be at least two years old and less then 5 years old and you have to have owned it for two years
Bob K
what if the tables were turned and it was the woman who feel in love with the Dominican man!!!
krummy73 wrote:Hello all,
what if the tables were turned and it was the woman who feel in love with the Dominican man!!!
It is pretty much the same, they see foreign women very much as walking ATM machines. If you are moving here for a MAN then you need to read everything you can to learn about what you are gertting yourself into and how to protect yourself.
I have been here 8 years and have seen more then I care to say.
Bob K
Maybe it's the laid back attitude so typical of the islands which makes them want their partner to bring in the money.
Krummy sounds like a plan
BObK
I am not referring to the "working girls" who are available for a night or week or whatever, but the ones who are looking to "hook" a unseuspecting guy with "i love you" etc and the checks start rolling in (from many "loves). They also like the guys are looking for a way out.
Bob k
Bob K wrote:I did lump them all to gether and we some times call the women skankettes.
I am not referring to the "working girls" who are available for a night or week or whatever, but the ones who are looking to "hook" a unseuspecting guy with "i love you" etc and the checks start rolling in (from many "loves). They also like the guys are looking for a way out.
Bob k
I agree with Bob, I have over 8 years here and there are female versions of sankies - sankiettes. Clearly they are not prostitutes and do the same crap that the men do.
Hey VINCE - what part of the country are you coming to???
You make this sound like a business arrangement so my advice - cause you asked for advice - don't get married at all.
Bob K wrote:Boy I hope you have done your research on marrying a Dominicn girl and all the ramafications of doing so. Like you wlll become responsible for her whole family for support.
As to working yes you can work here and to do so legaly you will need your cedula (identification card) and should get your residency at the samet time. Do know that pay is very low here for most jobs.
AS for rights you won't have many.
Bob K
If i marry a dominican woman will i be legally bond to support her and her family? Are the marriage and divorce laws the same as US?
As to the divorice laws consult an attorney here, but she will end up with your shirt and probably your pants as well.
Bob K
Bob K
You might do better to spend some weekend time in Santo domingo near the colleges.
Bob K
I would not marry unless relationship has been seasoned for at least 3 years and children come in the picture after five. With few exceptions, foreigners are seen as a ticket to wealth for the most part.Good luck and congratulations!
The Vehicles section (Cars) in the Dominican Republic classifieds can help. You can post an advert there.

Thank you,
Aurélie
Second you now have to start the process for your residency in your home country by obtaining a residency visa. ONly when you have this can you start the process here which is much more involved then just showing up at the dept. of immigration in Santo Dominigo.
Bob K
Residencia processes have changed a great deal in recent weeks. Do your homework - make sure you start the process before leaving Canada to come back. Otherwise you may have some issues.
And understand getting your "girl" your "fiancee" or your "wife" to Canada will not be easy and it will not be fast! Be prepared for this. The Canadian embassy does not approve many applications from the DR. Make sure you have all your "proof" and documentation in line before even thinking of starting the application process.
It is in your best interest to stay with her here for some time! Relationships are hard all the time. Throw in cultural, language, financial, educational differences and you have the potential for disaster. Make sure you know what you are doing. Let the honeymoon phase pass before you do anything serious.
Just my advice based on 9 years here!
frost bite wrote:hello again and thanks for your reply, how do i start the process? what do i need to do before i leave canada? i no nothing about this whole process. my girlfriend said that we can apply for her to leave the dominican as soon as i return but i didnt realize that there was anything to do on my end, she is only coming for a visit this time, maybe a month or two, thank you for any help that you can offer, vince
You will need to get several documents, send them to the Dominican Embassy to be legalized etc. I can refer you to an excellent English speaking lawyer here in SD who can help you by email wilsonrood@gmail.com Wilson (Billy) can help you. Feel free to say I sent you.
As to your lady getting a visitor's visa, that too is really tough to get my friend.
She gave you clear signs from the get go. Listen to what she said and what she showed you. Learn for next time. IF a woman is interested in you for the right reasons you will know it.
Don't think all the women are the same, they aren't. I know some fabulous Dominicans both male and female. They would never ever lay their problems at a virtual strangers feet. That is your first tip off.
Please come back to visit the country again.
There are also a lot of behind the table jobs as you are an American and they LOVE that at the Resorts. I know a lot of people working that way because they are always looking for Native English Speakers from America to work at their hotels.
What city will you be in?
I also hear that the men/women cheat like hell and it does seem to be the case in many relationships here. I hear about it all the time from the people themselves. Seems like that is the culture. Even some Dominican women who are flight attendants refuse to date Dominican men because of their cheating ways. I guess the adage is, if you don't know about it, then that's okay as this very educated Dominican women said. She said she doesn't care if her husband cheats as long as she doesn't find out or know about it. Like WHAT THE HELL?? She is a very smart woman too. Strange.
Anyways, my boyfriend lived here for many years and his exgf was Dominican. He really loved her, but long story short, he paid for everything and she did not want to work. He kept encouraging her and even said he would help her start up her own salon, but she did not want to work. The reason why they broke up was that he found her STEALING money from his wallet one day. Not only did he pay for the apartment, her clothes, her food, he gave her an allowance to spend. That was not enough for her apparently, and she was caught stealing. He wondered how long she stole from him and what amount because he never thought to hide his wallet or anything from the woman he loved and dated.
I'm not saying all the girls will be like this, but be VERY VERY CAREFUL when you date someone from a more poor country. I'm from Vietnam and you see that a lot there too. Just pick wisely because not everyone is after your money and you can find true love!
Forget any type of commitment. Just go out there and do as many women as you can possible can. (Same for women). Now, you may ask yourself, "well why would I do that? I looking for a life partner." Well, I too was on the same journey. But after getting my heart carved out again and again, from Dominican women, I came to realize that the world we live in today is not the same as it was back in the 60s or 70s when our parents got married.
With all the social media in today world, ie. facebook, tweeter, myspace, etc, one can forget commitment. I came to realize that no matter how much a person wants a relationship to work, if the other partner doesn't put forth the same effort, it wont work and their NOTHING u can do about it as we all have freewill..
My advice for anyone wanting to start a relationship with a woman from the DR is to forget about it. You will find yourself spining around in circle like the hamster and clock and timing is ticking. Instead, you should Go there, don't get serious, meet as much women, [Moderated] as much as you can and forget the whole long distance relationship.
Long distance relationship is a joke. Also, try to learn basic Spanish so that that you don't get taken advantage off. To me, a new light has came on. Will probably get alot of bashing for this post, but it's okay cause if I can save one person from making the same mistakes I made, then, by all means, my effort wasn't a waste.
I see Domincan women and men as cheats, back stabbers, unfaithful, pathological liars, users, gold diggers, and majority of them love the bad boy. Yes, they may have told u that they want the nice guy that will be family oriented, etc.., but truth be told, domincan women cant get enough of the bad boys (same for women all around the world).
I've always wonder why domincan women would choose a guy that they know wasn't good and allow that same guy to impregnate them and then leave them to take care of the child all by themselves. But this is common in the DR. Water seeks its own level. The men didn't force the women to open their legs. They were the one that made that choice. Here is another piece of advice, Watch the single mothers.
And in all, have a good time. NEVER again will I try to do any sort of relationship with any women in the DR. For me, it's just, lets get some beer, and afterwards, come to my spot, and let's get to business. But, like I said, would probably get alot of bashing for my opinion. I am just calling it how I see it.
I wish I could take those 4 years I wasted back. But I cant. Hopefully, this will help someone else who is very naive hearing all those stories about how a guy in his 40s went to the DR, to pick up a 18 or 19 year old, brought her back home and happily married her. Reality states that in many cases, the guy will find out the real truth. How the girl was just acting all along. And now, he girl is messing around with other guys, all because the girl missed her adulthood. She didn't get a chance to bang as many guys as she wanted and get that out of her system. She wonders what she missed out on.
Guys, if u do decide you want to get married, marry when u are in your late 50s then. When you are in your early 20s, 30s, and even 40s, just bang everything that moves. Life is too short, doing relationship wondering as to whether or not your partner is messing around is crazy. Even if they are messing around, what can you do to stop them from messing around? Nothing. As we all have free will to do as we choose to.
Forget monogamy. It rarely exist in today world. With all that I said about the Domincan women, I have to admit, they are beautiful people, One of the most (if not, the most) beautiful people in this world, but, not everything that shines is Gold. ALot of them are heartless. They will use your ass up until they find the next sucker to use. There are some good women out there, but it's like trying to find needle in a haystack. Also, watch if a Dominican women has a tatoo on her body. That is a sign that the girl may not be marriage material. Learned from a friend that a girl with tatoo on her body in the DR is a huge red flag when searching for commitment. Also, make sure that her family (mom and father) are still together. If the father is not there, the relationship is going to be difficult to maintain. A father plays a HUGE role in a woman's life. So, this will be another red flag.
Watch the women whom are telling you their problems right a way at the start. More than likely, they are gold diggers just ready for u to open your wallet for them. All in all, NEVER EVER EVER EVER give a dime to a Dominican woman unless she is your wife. I made this mistake myself. But, through experienced, I had to learn the hardway. Love and money doesn't mix in the same sentence. You may think that alittle 2-3 pesos here and there wont hurt, but, more than likely, it will back fire on you when u find out that she is taking your money and screwing other guys. Will feel like a real sucker then... If a woman truly loves u, she will not be telling you her problem nor asking your for money. Only the gold diggers does that and the majority of the women you are going to meet out there are that. Not that there arent gold digegrs here in the states. Yes they are. But in many cases, the women here are upfront with you. They tell you this is what they want, blah blah. With the girls from the DR, they are pathological liars. They will tell you their problems. My baby is sick, my grandmother is dying, on and on. But, there also are some good ones also. Maybe I;m looking at the wrong places or maybe it's only me that has had these experiences. So all in all, forget relationship with a Dominican women. Take everything they say to u with a grain of salt.
Make your relocation easier with the Dominican Republic expat guide

Death in the Dominican Republic
What customs and procedures are common when dealing with death in the Dominican Republic? Find more about it in ...

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

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 ...

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

Moving with your pets to the Dominican Republic
Many folks wish to bring their dogs and cats to the Dominican Republic, and this article will explain exactly what ...

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, ...

Living and accommodation in the up and coming Southwest of the Dominican Republic
Barahona, for some, might be Santa Cruz de Barahona, is the biggest city in this region. However, not yet a ...

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 ...
Forum topics on networking in Dominican Republic
Essential services for your expat journey



