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Expat Life In Cabarete

Expat Life In Cabarete

The Dominican Republic is known for its beaches, sand, food and cigars! It is also becoming a second home for many ex-pats, whether retired, entrepreneurs or young adventurers looking for different work opportunities. Here are some options if you’re considering working in the Dominican Republic.

Teaching

There are several international schools in the DR, most of which don’t necessarily require a teaching qualification. Several ex-pats hold teaching positions in Santa Domingo, Santiago and Las Terrenas. You can also find schools in Sosua, Puerto Plata and Punta Cana. There will be access to a school wherever you decide to live in the DR. 

Call Centre

Many call centres hire native English speakers and provide significant benefits as well. A call centre agent can likely find a job anywhere in the DR as these jobs are easy to find all over the country. It might not be the best paying job, but it is an option if need be.

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Own Business

Owning a business is quite common with ex-pats in the Dominican Republic. You can open a restaurant, bar, tourist agency; you name it. The great aspect about the Dominican market is that it provides services to tourists all year round. Every month of the year, you will find tourists looking for places to stay, eat and drink. 

Obtaining a Visa

When applying for jobs in the Dominican Republic, one thing to keep in mind is making sure you have your visa paperwork in place. You can either get a visa that will allow you to remain in the country for 60 days or apply for the option of a full business visa that will allow you to stay in the country for a year. In order to apply for the business visa, you will have to show a work contract beforehand. Obtaining a business visa will enable you to get your driver’s license and possibly open a bank account if you want. 

If you’re planning to work in the DR for more than two months, you must obtain a temporary residency permit. This enables you to work under the national Labor Code and register in the DR’s Social Security System. 

Working in the Dominican Republic

Working in the Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic is known for its beaches, sand, food and cigars! It is also becoming a second home for many ex-pats, whether retired, entrepreneurs or young adventurers looking for different work opportunities. Here are some options if you’re considering working in the Dominican Republic.

Teaching

There are several international schools in the DR, most of which don’t necessarily require a teaching qualification. Several ex-pats hold teaching positions in Santa Domingo, Santiago and Las Terrenas. You can also find schools in Sosua, Puerto Plata and Punta Cana. There will be access to a school wherever you decide to live in the DR. 

Call Centre

Many call centres hire native English speakers and provide significant benefits as well. A call centre agent can likely find a job anywhere in the DR as these jobs are easy to find all over the country. It might not be the best paying job, but it is an option if need be.

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Own Business

Owning a business is quite common with ex-pats in the Dominican Republic. You can open a restaurant, bar, tourist agency; you name it. The great aspect about the Dominican market is that it provides services to tourists all year round. Every month of the year, you will find tourists looking for places to stay, eat and drink. 

Obtaining a Visa

When applying for jobs in the Dominican Republic, one thing to keep in mind is making sure you have your visa paperwork in place. You can either get a visa that will allow you to remain in the country for 60 days or apply for the option of a full business visa that will allow you to stay in the country for a year. In order to apply for the business visa, you will have to show a work contract beforehand. Obtaining a business visa will enable you to get your driver’s license and possibly open a bank account if you want. 

If you’re planning to work in the DR for more than two months, you must obtain a temporary residency permit. This enables you to work under the national Labor Code and register in the DR’s Social Security System. 

Find the Perfect Villa for You at Casa Linda

Find the Perfect Villa for You at Casa Linda

Ready to put that snow shovel away for good? Casa Linda’s prepared to help you make snow a thing of the past with our luxury villas in the Dominican Republic. Our gated community is located on the island’s northern end in charming Cabarete. We offer free in-house architectural services so our buyers can customize the villa of their dreams. For nearly 30 years, Casa Linda has been building dream homes for folks looking for the peace and tranquillity island living offers. Keep reading to learn more about villa floor plans at Casa Linda.

Island Living Made Easy

Are you still dreaming of retiring on an island with a beautiful villa to call your own? Casa Linda can make those dreams a reality. Our homes are crafted from high-quality materials and designed to meet each of your needs while also being uniquely suited to you. Are you interested in adding a custom feature to your villa, like an infinity pool or guest house? No problem! We offer a range of customization options for each of our floor plans. From comfortable 2-bedroom bungalows to spacious 5-bedroom villas that have room for the entire family, Casa Linda’s properties make it easy to enjoy a home in paradise.

Villa Sunset

Picture this; sunshine streams through glass doors along the back and side of your very own villa. While you entertain guests, large windows in the great room and kitchen can open to let a sweet tropical breeze flow throughout the open floor plan. Every room in the house has an incredible view of the yard, pool, and covered terrace. Sounds like paradise, right? Well, Villa Sunset could be your new island home today! This cozy villa has two bedrooms and two bathrooms and makes the perfect vacation or retirement getaway without breaking the bank. 

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Villa Bluepearl

The Bluepearl is a versatile floor plan available in either two or three bedrooms and 2.5 or 3.5 bathrooms with 2228 sq ft or 2471 sq ft, respectively. This villa is designed to be all about relaxed island living. Have a drink on one of several terraces or enjoy the outdoor bar and open pool area; entertaining has never been easier. Whatever paradise looks like for you, Villa Bluepearl is sure to be it.

Villa Harmony

Is space your number one concern? Villa Harmony is sure to satisfy all of your needs with over 2600 sq ft of room and a 15,000-gallon swimming pool. This spacious 3-bedroom floor plan offers private separated bedrooms and three full baths. It’s has been designed for effortlessly entertaining family and friends, especially in the luxury chef’s kitchen, where you can find a substantial central island. This villa is sure to be your perfect jungle bungalow!

Ready to Learn More?

At Casa Linda, we believe the best way to see if you like a place is to “live like an owner.” Contact us today to learn more about renting or buying one of our luxury villas.

Looking to Work Remotely in the Dominican Republic? Here’s What You Need to Know

Looking to Work Remotely in the Dominican Republic? Here’s What You Need to Know

Working remotely has never been easier thanks to significant technological innovations such as cloud storage, video teleconferencing, and portable smart devices. The Dominican Republic has emerged as a popular destination for remote employees. This Caribbean paradise is perfect for those looking to ditch the office. Working remotely allows you to take part in a “working getaway” in the Dominican Republic. Spend your mornings in conference calls and meetings and then in the afternoon, hit the beach and enjoy the refreshing ocean breeze. 

As a foreign investment-friendly country that excitedly welcomes newcomers, the DR is exactly what remote workers who wish to enjoy the benefits of paradise are looking for. At Casa Linda, we want to make your island dreams a reality. We’re excited to help expatriates explore their new life on the island by offering custom villas to call home. If you’re ready for a change of pace while working from home, consider some of the following logistics first before packing your bags for the Dominican republic. Continue reading to learn more!

You’ll Need a Work Visa

Compared to many other countries, the Dominican Republic is very accessible to foreign workers. However, you still need a business/ work visa to conduct business in the country legally. Work visas come in two varieties: one that allows entry into the country for 60 days or multiple entries for a single year period (this maxes out at two months at a time), or a full-business visa. A complete work visa is typically granted under a fixed-term contract. It allows you to have more freedom, such as getting a driver’s license or opening a bank account. The process of applying for a visa is pretty straightforward. Still, you’ll need to have the proper documentation ready, including proof of self-sufficiency while in the Dominican Republic. 

Residency Permits Protect You

To work in the Dominican Republic for longer than two months at a time, you’ll be required to obtain a residency permit. A residency permit will grant you the same rights as a Dominican citizen under the country’s national Labour Code. It will also register you in the Social Security System. This is important as you’ll need this to pay your taxes correctly. A residency permit can be renewed yearly for up to four years; after that, you’ll be qualified to apply for permanent residency. While the residency process can be complicated, with a bit of guidance and patience, you should be able to meet the requirements quickly. It’s essential to familiarize yourself with the visa and residency requirements before you decide to move to the Dominican Republic. 

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A Written Work Contract is Required

The Dominican Republic also requires employees to have a written contract from their employer that contains your contract terms, compensation details, and grounds for termination. This contract needs to be signed, and two copies are required to be filed with the corresponding DR labour department.

Get to Know Your Rights

While working in the DR, you’ll retain access to the same labour rights as the average Dominican National. Some of these rights include the right to unionize, strike, bargain, limited work hours, a minimum wage, and specific health and safety regulations. Sound familiar? It should! These are essentially the same labour rights you have back home. It’s crucial to be acquainted with your workers’ rights so that you can protect your best interests. 

Ready to Work Remotely in the Dominican Republic?

The DR has excellent infrastructure. If you can work remotely, technology is on your side here with excellent Internet services and access to technical support. Please look at our expat resources for more information and contact Casa Linda today to learn more about working remotely in the Dominican Republic.