New members of the Dominican Republic forum, introduce yourselves here - 2021
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I was fortunate to come down for a week in early December and meet the team, some locals, and to explore where I would be living before returning home and quarantining for Christmas.
It was quite the experience as prior to last month, I had never travelled outside of Canada or the USA in all of my 28 years.
Grateful for the many threads and easy answered questions I’m able to find here and the community that has been created that I look forward to be a part of.
Have a great start to the week!
me and my family have been to DR for many times but only stayed on the resort. We have 4 young kids, and would need an international school for them. Our main concerns are
1) private school that kids can get accredited
2) in gated communities such as Cap Cana - is everything extra for gold/use of facilities if you buy a property there?
3) less wavy ocean (for kids safety) I know on Caberette it is super wavy
4) We do not vaccinate our kids - are there exemption forms that we can get to make sure our kids can get into school in DR?
5) With the covid19 situation is DR sustainable with getting food delivered and are stores open?
Thank you in advance.
Maria
Other members: please welcome Maria but do not answer questions here.
I lived in DR for 3 years in early 2000's and am now married to my Dominican wife for 13 years. We live in Ireland with our 3 kids aged 16, 8 and 6.
We are considering moving back to DR permanently. My wife is homesick and I love DR so seems like a good idea.
I am glad I came across this forum last week as I have got lots of valuable information from it, especially regarding international schools.
Our move back will not be for a couple of years yet but I like to do lots of research before making big decisions!
Looking forward to bombarding you all with lots of questions


Roy.
It is a little frightening for me specially with a little kid. That is why I keep coming to this forum to read and get informed on how everything works and what is going on currently.
We speak Spanish so that's one advantage, LOL.
We've been there many times before on vacation and we love the Dominican people and their culture.
Hopefully our dream will come true sooner than later.
This is the welcome thread not the discussion threads
Please have this discussion in its own thread. Open one as you need to.
Thanks everyone
Jim (aka, Expat Rusher) & Lisa Rodgers are now OFFICIAL RESIDENTS of La Republicana Dominicana.
We picked up our residencia card at the Immigration Ministry on Monday, March 8th, 2021. Everything seemed to flow perfectly and quickly.
>> Though we did have to make two trips across town to get our Cedulas -- the Immigration Ministry forgot to sign and stamp one of our forms that they place in a sealed envelope for us to handcarry to the Cedula people. Sealed, so you can't open to check for accuracy or proper stamps.
>> So we get there and GUESS WHAT? Return to sender, try again.
>> But it all worked out fine, and we were back to the the hotel by 1 pm.
We are SO GLAD to have finally completed this process. It was far more challenging and much longer than we ever expected going in.
Now, finally -- and COVID permitting -- we can just plan our annual Snow Birding visits...typically January through March, maybe April or May, it will depend on the year and family obligations.
>> We're from SE Idaho at about 4500 feet near the Teton Mountains, so coming here is a welcome respite from the cold winters there. True, Idaho isn't Canada...but it's close enough, eh?
We're still determining exactly where we're going to do our Snow Birding -- Lisa is NOT a city girl, so the only thing I'm sure of is that we won't be in any large cities.
>> To start that research process, this next six days we're staying at Casa de Campos outside of La Romana. Why Casa de Campo? I'd never heard of the place before, but we got a great rate from SnapTravel.com and grabbed it. This place is ritzier than I anticipated -- we got issued our own golf cart with the room!! It's not at all crowded, but the resort is extremely thorough in their COVID-19 prevention protocols.
>> We hope to get out to the beaches and see the rest of La Romana, too.
If I may ask: If anyone has any advice on must-do things in La Romana over the next week, we'd sure appreciate your suggestions.
>> But, PLEASE send them via DM or PM or whatever we're calling it, so we don't detract from the 'introductions' forum.
Again, we're thankful to finally be RESIDENTS of the DR. Come on down and join the party!!
THANK YOU to each and every poster here on expat.com; we didn't really start to get things under control, vis a vis our residency applications, until I found expat.com and the abundance of information here. We also found Lishali Baez, our super-talented immigration lawyer, through recommendations here. THANK YOU, especially to Planner for the immigration advice, and Lennox for the COVID-19 updates and Situational Awareness. But so many others have helped us, too, too many to list.
Bless you all, looking forward to growing new friendships.
Jim
ExpatRusher
And thank you for the kind words. Glad we are helping!
I enjoy playing guitar and socializing. I also remodel all kinds of facilities,, I volunteer for the Lions Club International and have made many improvements to the facility in Mazatlan,,
Mexico doesn't offer any medical assistance and demands payment before exiting a facility.
Thanks Bill
After many, many trips, we were determined to settle somewhere maybe near Cabarete or Cabrera. We both used to love Sosua but it's changed so much and has no appeal for us anymore (no offense to anyone who lives there).
However, he's a golf junkie and then we took our first trip to PC in 2018. He fell in love with the courses and realized how much the north coast is lacking as far as golf. Now we're really torn. Love the scenery and the more authentic vibe in the north, but the golf around PC and Cap Cana is very appealing to him. Prices seem much better in the north too. We have a lot of decisions to make as we consider our eventual move.
I spend a lot of time reading every post I can on both areas, to keep up with things down there. I also read everything I can on the DR forums on another site (not sure if I'm allowed to post the name here), and both are just a wealth of information.
We are not really resort people. We've stayed at a couple but for the most part we rent condos/villas/apts when we travel because we want to be out and about, eat in local restaurants, and cook some of the local foods once in a while. I will probably continue working once we move as I can work remotely. He will golf. We will both explore, spend time at the beach, etc. We're not into the nightlife scene and prefer to just relax at night. I love cooking and, as odd as it might sound, I can spend hours in the grocery stores looking for local products, or search for a truck full of fresh produce, so I can cook a few Dominican dishes while we're visiting.
Anyway, just wanted to give you an idea of who I am. I'm really confused about where we'll end up. We will rent for a year, for sure, before deciding, but now I'm thinking it may be better to rent for 6 mos up north and then 6 mos in PC, and THEN decide.
I welcome any opinions on both areas.
I’m Maria and my fiancé is Michael. We’re from California. We just bought property in Cabarete and will start building next month! We are so excited and nervous about starting this project and starting the next chapter of our lives. We’ll be doing the whole Airbnb thing until we can retire which fingers crossed, is sooner than later! Between us we have 8 children... 7 adult children and my youngest who’s a sophomore in high school. This site has been so informative! Hoping to meet some of you all soon!
I am actually meeting with Lily in April when I am there next for business and my husband is going over the first week in April to look at some potential homes for us.
So glad to be here and looking forward to learning more.
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