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WHAT?!! Did someone bad mouth you guys!? Ooooh...shame on them! This forum (especially when compared to a lot of other expat forums around the Caribbean) is chuck-full of GREAT advice...and when I ask a question: Be it "where's a good hardware store" to "is the DR loud?" or even asking about people's perception of crime? I feel that I get sound advice and real stories.
Thanks, I just realized that some people don't really know how it works. Maybe we assume too much, so I laid it out there.
Not about anyone bad mouthing anyone.
Thanks from Beth! Moving to Sosua in June, and I think this site will prove valuable to me!
Our names are Kyle & Robin Byrd. We are 56 & 55 years old, respectively. We are the Founding/Sr. Leaders of a Kingdom Culture church just outside of Austin, TX, in the USA. We visited the DR several years ago, and fell in love with the island, the people, and the culture! We are considering a return to the DR ... to live! Our thoughts are anywhere along the northern coastline, between Puerto Plata & Cap Cana! We've done some research, and it seems that many expats really like the Samana Peninsula. We are really open to all options!
We are considering a 6 months - 1 year "sabbatical" from our church, to explore the options that might be available to us, should we decide to make such a move. We would be able to live on a $2,000 - $2,500/month budget, over that period of time. We are interested in engaging some experienced expats in discussions about our thoughts ...
* location
* churches in the areas
* cost of living
* ... etc.
Welcome. There is lots of information on this forum. Read the multiple posts as you will find most of the information you are looking for. After reading the threads feel free to ask questions you may have. The north coast is a great place to live if the DR is right for you. We have been in the Sosua/Cabarete area for 11 years.
Bob K
3 days to blast off! Woohoo...DR, here we come!
We'll take you up on the mojito at Manny's, Tomas!
Hola everyone!
Especially Planner... thanks for everything! Am arriving next month ... still not sure of the date but thanks to everyone whose post I read about what to bring and what not to bring. Lived there years ago but of course things change.... and my circumstances have changed too. Just rambling here .... nothing much to add today.
Getting so excited but having trouble purging! Never thought I was a hoarder
PS: Planner - Spoke to a Dominican friend who thought my healing practice might not be a bad idea for locals and gringos alike. But she did suggest I stick with adults!!!
Hasta luego gang .....
Malinalli
Hi Malinalli
Welcome to DR again. If you're coming to Santo Domingo I know a fluent bilingual taxi driver named Jose who could help you get situated. I've been here for 3 1/2 weeks and he helped me tremendously. BTW, can I ask what your healing practice consist of?
Earls
Hi .. I'm actually moving to Puerto Plata for now.... but might end up in La Capital at some point.
I am also a Wellness Consultant as I have lead meditation classes and am an expert in the "Relaxation Response" therapies. I work with high quality therapeutic grade essential oils for health and healing. Have 15 years experience. Am also a Certified Hypnotherapist to assist with healing traumas, smoking cessasion, and other addictions. Might come in handy for some in the DR ... huh?
Hasta la vista for now....
MMM
Oh ok...youre going to be in Puerta Plata. Everything i read about is seems perfect. Gotcha. Young Living or DoTerra?
WOW ... I love doTerra!!!
Used and worked with Young Living for years but I find that doTerra resonates with a much higher energetic frequency! I am also a Reiki Master and holistic therapist/energy worker.
MMM
Ok I was thinking along these lines when you mentioned the healing arts practice. Enjoy your trip. In some ways, I feel like i fit right in DR perfectly.
So which do you use? Young Living or doTerra? And how do you know about them?
I know I fit in the DR!!!!
I already lived in the DR for almost 5 years! I love the place and it will always feel like home to me!
What were your experience like I. Sosua
This thread seems to have strayed off the 'How It Works ' part
A question -
I have signed up - have posted
Now I ask what 'Subscribe ' is....
I have been been solicited to subscribe
What will that do for me ?.... I f I may ask.......
Thank you Miss...
A bit off topic but may help some our single boys out there..
Are you aware of the subtle difference between 'Senora' & 'Senorita'
Aside from marital status ?
More subtle
It’s am indication of.... desirability....
Una Senora might be calling her ‘over the hill’
Has nothing to do with children, husbands, nada
Desirability is the word I guess
Beyond attractive.... friendly....
Senora can get you in trouble with a 40 something...
Get my drift, SnowFlake?
Hi Bob, my name is Pamela. I'm looking to transition to DR soon and would love to talk to you and your wife. Would that be possible? My email is ***
Thanks!
Pamela
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Hi there, what a great forum! I've been reading a few articles, very helpful, thanks!
Not sure where to post this, if someone could please guide me a bit, it would be much appreciated. I've been to Punta Cana a few times and I'd like to live there for maybe 1 year. I more or less know where to look for a place to rent. What I still need is to figure out where or how to buy a small used car and what to do with it when it's time to return to Canada. Can I keep it somewhere so that I could use it again when I return to Punta Cana? Are there better ways?
Thanks in advance!
Welcome to the forums. Honey you will be coming on a tourist visa. That will expire in 30 days and then you will be in an overstay situation. That is not a huge issue. You will pay an overstay fine at the airport when you leave.
In that situation you will not have a legal drivers license. Buying a small car and driving it will be a risk!
I suggest you find yourself a good Taxi driver you can negotiate with and or use public transit honey.
Thank you for the reply I was thinking of staying on a Resident Visa, but not 100% sure. I sent their embassy an email asking what type of visa do I need. I'd like to move to DR eventually (hopefully sooner than later haha). This would be like a test drive maybe.
Also, if you need something that you can't find in the DR, do you ever go to Miami or some place close to say go to Costco or whatever to resupply and then fly back?
Honey we have most everything available here. We have Pricesmart which is like costco,
Its too costly to fly to Miami for most things when they are readily available here or we use a mail forwarder for buying smaller things.
Residencia - go to the thread: https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=385083
Start reading honey!
¡Gracias! I'll start reading
Hi All,
My name is Michelle. Looking forward to arriving in DR in a few weeks for a test drive of life there. Have already been avidly reading different threads about residency and work options and still have a lot of questions - just wanted to say a big thanks to the organisers and regular contributors of the forum - really helpful advice esp Planner.
Thanks honey. Get reading and asking questions so we can help even more!
and you are very welcome....
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