How to Get Dominican Republic Residency – Dominican Republic Passport

Dominican Republic residency and a Dominican Republic passport can be an excellent tool to help you preserve your assets and establish a safe haven for your family and your assets in the face of a crumbling currency in your home country.

DR S.W. Regional Tour Cabrera to Barahona Part1

Liane and I recently returned from a 7 day tour of the SW region of the country. It’s been over three years since we’ve taken time for ourselves. Getting well off the beaten path and discovering the lesser known back country away from the hustle bustle of the cities and towns is what inspires us […]

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More About Residency Programs In The DR

I am learning what works best from personal experience and from the experience of the many expat families that are going through the residency process in the Dominican Republic.  It makes a big difference in comfort and convenience when our American and Canadian expats can work directly with a native English speaking attorney.   As […]

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2nd Passports And Residency In The Dominican Republic – Attorney Interviews

In a series of short video interviews we will learn a little more about the Guzman Ariza Immigration Firm and the various Dominican Republic residency programs.  If you have followed DR Escapes for very long at all you already know that we are big proponents of a 2nd passport.  We view the 2nd passport as an […]

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International Living Magazine – 2nd Passports Now In The Mainstream

I suppose when International Living magazine jumps on board regarding 2nd passports, you know that the awareness of 2nd passports as a strategic safeguard has hit the mainstream. Consider this. International Living boasts 100,000 print subscribers, 500,000 e-letter readers and over 400,000 visitors to their website every month. International Living is routinely quoted in publications and news media […]

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The Day After The Smoke has Lifted and Why I’m Smiling

Today I was filming some soon to be released new YouTube segments on Immigration. In between the segments with Maria and Elizabeth (Lili) I couldn’t rid myself of my curiosity to venture into town and observe the aftermath of yesterday’s strike. So off into Cabrera I went and drove down many of its side streets. […]

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Introducing Our Latest Immigration Firm

On a past post I announced that we have added another immigration attorney to our family of expat advisors. In today’s post I will very briefly interview Licelotte Minaya of the Guzman Ariza law firm. As you may recall from my earlier post you might recall that the Guzman firm offers personal service to our expat […]

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More Immigration Options On Your Path To Your 2nd Passport

You’ve asked for more options on the path to securing your Residency and 2nd Passport in the Dominican Republic and we are happy to respond. Today I want to introduce an outstanding and responsive attorney that specializes in immigration law here in the Dominican Republic. I would not be exaggerating by saying that our expat […]

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Road Trip From Cabrera To Las Terrenas – Part Three

We drive around one of the Las Terrenas beaches for a few minutes and then head back out of town on the winding mountain backroads up through the mountains. Unfortunately it started raining on us on the way back so I will not be able to show you many of the breathtaking views you would […]

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Road Trip From Cabrera To Las Terrenas – Part One

I hear some of the most amazing myths about the Dominican Republic from visitors that have previously only seen the DR from within an All Inclusive Resort.   Crazy myths like these: The roads are full of pot holes, big enough to swallow a whole volkswagon It is unsafe outside the walls of the all-inclusive […]

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The Different Frequencies of People

I’ve stated many times in past posts that no place is for everyone. The same holds true for Cabrera. As I’m compiling this post to date we’ve seen almost 200 folks from all regions of the world. This all took place in slightly over a year and a half. For some our region seemed to […]

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