New members of the Dominican Republic forum, introduce yourselves here - 2021
( literally joined a minute ago 😁 ) but I was a reader until now and I already like this forum.
Ok so let me introduce myself.
I am 31 years old, I have Cypriot and Slovenian nationalities, horticulture engineer by profession
( garden designing, landscaping, agriculture, also did a special qualification about herbs).
Loves of my life are firearms ( I am competing in target shooting and passed all the mandatory exams ), animals ( I was also a dog trainer for about 10 years, owned a crocodile and at the moment I am very proud owner of a Pitbull and Pionites parrot ) and cars.
Other love of my life is food and coffee haha. I guess I got that by my Greek side 😂 I literally eat everything
( ok except cinnamon lol ).
I first went to Dominican republic a month ago and, as many here I'd guess, fell in love with it. Completely.
With weather, food, places, people, music, energy.
I am planning to move there in two years max, buying a house or a land.
So I am at the complete beginning but I rather gather all the information from now on and maybe even get some new friends on this forum 🙂
Best regards to all!
Happy to be here and get to know everyones experiences.
Lots of great info here, ask questions in the various threads and if needed start your own!

We keep this clean or it gets bogged down in other discussions.
My wife and I are interested in moving to the DR. We both are US Gringos residing in Panama for the past 15 years and now are looking for a change. We will be returning to the US shortly and then plan on visiting the DR to establish a bank account, perform a preliminary look of several areas, on the North Coast, and make a final decision regarding final location, and begin the residency process as pensioners. We are looking for all helpful information, a reputable lawyer, and anything else, to include meeting other persons that will provide for a smooth transition from Panama/USA to the DR. Definitely need to know what documents are needed from our home country prior to visiting the DR.
Thanks in advance for info.
Salud,
Richard y Cathy Brown
Lots of other great info here, dont see what you are looking for, open a thread and ask as many questions as you need to!
Since reading many of the blogs, just wanted to intro. myself (Rick) and spouse (Cathy). We are interested in moving to the DR. Currently we are located in the Republic of Panama for the past 15 years. Panama is nice, however we are interested in experiencing a new adventure. We plan on visiting the DR in the next few months to determine the final location (most likely the North Coast area) of the DR as well as to meet and coordinate with a reputable lawyer to apply for Pensioner Residency.
We look forward to visiting the DR and meeting many new people.
Regards,
Rick and Cathy Brown
Regards,
Rick and Cathy

My wife Audrey and I (Walter) will be spending time in the DR down the road. We are both still 'pats' so the 'ex' will be added later.
We are very excited with the thought of spending quality time on the island. Because of Covid, unfortunately that won't be anytime soon but we are in the process of preparing so here is our story.
Planning to reduce our time spent working and escaping often cold Canadian winters, we started looking at places we could see ourselves living - at least part time. First, Florida came to mind but we wanted something more exotic. After several HGTV shows featuring the DR, we started to look into it more seriously and, we ended up purchasing a lot in Sosua, planning to build in the next couple of months.
To be honest, we don't know much about the DR or at least not through first hand, personal experiences. We had only spent 'a day' in the DR and that was during a cruise ship stop at Amber Cove. The rest, we 'experienced' by watching YouTube and doing online research. This just goes to show how convincing videos of palm trees and beaches can be.
We are into fitness and living a healthy lifestyle and can't wait to spend a few weeks, maybe a few months every year going forward in the DR. We look forward to meeting fun people, making new friends, hanging out with some of you and get to know the locals... it'll be an amazing new experience. We like to dance and to party and to surround ourselves with great friends.
Our daughter is 16 and will (hopefully) go off to university in a couple of years. Our son is going to finish (again, hopefully) university this month.
This means that it'll be at least a couple more years before we can escape for more than 2-3 weeks at a time but as we all know, the years go by far too quickly anyways. Nevertheless, we can't wait.
But first, we'll need to figure out how to manage the construction and furnishing process of our villa but who doesn't like a challenge that'll result in a great new habitat we can call 'part time home' in the future?
As we go through this process, I might post a question here and there on this forum as I'm sure many of you were in the same boat at some point or, are going through the same process right now and might be able to share helpful insights.
We live in the Toronto area and will be building in Sosua.
lots of threads and info on here, feel free to ask questions as you go along!
Thanks.
I am retired from the US government and married to a Dominican. My wife and I may be moving down this summer, if all goes well with a job opportunity there. I am a regular reader of your posts and may be posting some of my own questions later, as things get closer.
Thanks for all the information.
My name is Maria, but I go by Tete. My husband is Diego.
We are a family 4, with 2 gorgeous young girls. During the summer we will be moving to La Romana bc I accepted a teaching position.
We are multicultural family; me and the girls are Chileans. My husband is Argentinian.
Since 2017 we are living in Raleigh, NC.
I am an English and Spanish teacher.
Diego is an amazing illustrator and graphic designer.
We are very excited about our next adventure, but also anxious, so all tips are SUPER WELCOMED.
Thank you
Sorry you've been delayed.
If you speak Spanish well, you can probably navigate the process reasonably well without a lawyer.
If not, you definitely need a lawyer!!
There are several different lawyers that Forum members have used, mostly with good results.
Personally, I believe Lishali Baez is absolutely TOP-notch. We had an unusually difficult process due to an unfortunate start with our first lawyer, but Lishali put it all right!!!
You can search for Lishali, or Lilly as some call her, right here on expat.com. or search on google for Lishali Baez Legal Bureau.
Whoever you choose as a lawyer, be sure to get CURRENT references. Some immigration attorneys used to do excellent work, but seemed to lose their way and no longer. Ohers have glitzy websites or fancy Facebook pages.
TRUST ONLY THE ADVICE OF RECENT CUSTOMERS!! Don't buy the sizzle or aroma -- buy the real deal steak!!
Jim
ExpatRusher
We are here to help.
Members please stop giving all the advice in the welcome forum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm from NY, USA. Love to travel to DR, and is thinking about semi-retiring there. For now would like to gather more info from other expats in regards to their experience and to see what possibilities it can bring, while what obstacles might be ahead and what things to watch out.
My fiancé Mo and I are in 50s now and interested in exploring a move and early retirement to Dominican Republic.
Thank you:)
Po.
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