Should I get residency
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@jperryjr1 Yes, you should get residency. It will help solidfy your place in Dominican society as part-time residents and it will lead you on the path to citizenship if that is your ultimate goal 😉.
@planner 1 year and counting i have been trying with no avail. The consulate closest (Miami) does not return calls or gives you excuses. I did a google review of all their consulates here in the US (to find a more responsive consular) and even their own nationals have a very low opinion of them. I have given up for now. I guess being married to a Dominican will eventually secure me a residence but for now wait and see approach. I am opened to advise or contacts States side that can genuinely help.
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I agree. It’s irrelevant.Either you’re a resident or a tourist, plane and simple.- @caroloyap0308
10+ years here without residency, no issue. I live here about 10 months/year, travelled outside in/out about 50 times and never any problem.If you do not run a business, not necessary. I guess it becomes to a personal choice, personally, i don't see any benefits except going trough hedics (apparently very complicated, caothic)I'm happy paying the exit fee everytime I get out, and I've paid a lot haha! 8+ years ago the agent at custom used to ask if I could pay it to them directly (propina) - always refused to do that and paid where its due.- @jeanchris101
I think she prefers the work email, Planner - for business******- @WillieWeb
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