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DKStuntz

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American looking for information about Dominican Republic

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American

Lives in Gresham, OR

Registration: 13 July 2014

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DKStuntz replied to a thread
9 years ago
Maximilien

Driving in Dominican Republic by Maximilien

Hi, What do you think of the way people drive in Dominican Republic? How different is it from your home country? Respecting the road safety rules, driving etiquette such as general courtesy, speed excessÂ… what are the characteristics of the ...

DKStuntz

Yes, gypsy401, I agree with you, and to a large extent, I DO care more about what feels right for me, rather than what other people think of me. Nevertheless, I just feel more comfortable when I'm not seen as an outcast, and when my lifestyle ... Read More

DKStuntz replied to a thread
9 years ago
Maximilien

Driving in Dominican Republic by Maximilien

Hi, What do you think of the way people drive in Dominican Republic? How different is it from your home country? Respecting the road safety rules, driving etiquette such as general courtesy, speed excessÂ… what are the characteristics of the ...

DKStuntz

If I move to the DR, would I be an outcast if I didn't drive a car? Are there many °µÍø½ûÇøs who don't have cars there? I think it would be safer, cheaper, and less of a hassle, to just rely on taxis and buses for distances over a mile or ... Read More

DKStuntz replied to a thread
10 years ago
planner

Temporary Resdidencia - first steps! by planner

As a regular person, not applying for work visa or a retirement special status recidencia, you can apply for the temporary residencia. The principal difference is that you will require a local sponsor to vouch for you and your family when applying ...

DKStuntz

Thanks for the info and advice. Dan. Read More

DKStuntz replied to a thread
10 years ago
planner

Temporary Resdidencia - first steps! by planner

As a regular person, not applying for work visa or a retirement special status recidencia, you can apply for the temporary residencia. The principal difference is that you will require a local sponsor to vouch for you and your family when applying ...

DKStuntz

After talking to somebody at a document-translation firm, I concluded that it would cost about US $400-500 to get my documents translated (US $95.00 for the first page, $75.00 for each additional page, plus some other fee). Before I proceed with ... Read More

DKStuntz replied to a thread
10 years ago
planner

Temporary Resdidencia - first steps! by planner

As a regular person, not applying for work visa or a retirement special status recidencia, you can apply for the temporary residencia. The principal difference is that you will require a local sponsor to vouch for you and your family when applying ...

DKStuntz

There's no need to get documents translated, prior to submission -- according to what a DR consulate agent told me. I had previously assumed that I would need to get my documents translated, before submitting them to the consulate. However, I ... Read More

DKStuntz replied to a thread
10 years ago
planner

Temporary Resdidencia - first steps! by planner

As a regular person, not applying for work visa or a retirement special status recidencia, you can apply for the temporary residencia. The principal difference is that you will require a local sponsor to vouch for you and your family when applying ...

DKStuntz

Thanks for the reply and the info. Read More

DKStuntz replied to a thread
10 years ago
planner

Temporary Resdidencia - first steps! by planner

As a regular person, not applying for work visa or a retirement special status recidencia, you can apply for the temporary residencia. The principal difference is that you will require a local sponsor to vouch for you and your family when applying ...

DKStuntz

I see that you're from Canada. I'm wondering -- are the requirements (for a temporary residencia) any tougher for U.S. Citizens than they are for Canadians? Read More

DKStuntz replied to a thread
10 years ago
planner

Temporary Resdidencia - first steps! by planner

As a regular person, not applying for work visa or a retirement special status recidencia, you can apply for the temporary residencia. The principal difference is that you will require a local sponsor to vouch for you and your family when applying ...

DKStuntz

This list is quite helpful. Since one of the required documents (#5) is "A letter explaining the reason for wanting to apply for residency in the DR", I would like an opinion about if simply having an interest to live and work abroad, ... Read More