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What You Need to Know Before Moving to The Dominican Republic

What You Need to Know Before Moving to The Dominican Republic

Moving to the Caribbean is a dream for many. Imagine drinking your morning espresso while lounging beside your private pool, hearing the tropical birds sing, or handpicking mangos from your fruit tree for the freshest smoothie. If you’re dreaming of moving to the Dominican Republic, here are some key considerations best planned out ahead of time rather than left for mañana. Discover and learn more with Casa Linda.

Visa Paperwork Planning for Paradise

If you’re wondering if you can move to the Dominican Republic, the first step is typically deciding what visa you can apply for. The DR offers several different visa options depending on whether you plan to stay as a temporary resident or seek permanent residency. We recommend seeking a lawyer specializing in Dominican Republic immigration for the most personalized support. However, the three most common visas which lead to permanent residency are:

  1. Retirement Visa
  • The Retirement (Pensionado) Visa is for non-locals of retirement age looking to reside in the DR.
  • You must demonstrate that you’re receiving an income from a pension or retirement income of at least $1,500.
  • An additional $250 is required for couples, bringing this amount to $1,750.
  1. Rentista Visa
  • The Rentista Visa is for those who can comfortably live off their investments rather than actively working.
  • You must demonstrate that you have received a minimum of 2,000 USD per month for the past five years and will continue to receive it.
  • Each additional person (such as couples or if you have dependents) requires an additional $250 per person.
  1. Investor Visa
  • The Investor Visa is for those investing at least 200,000 USD into the Dominican Republic.
  • Investments include real estate, commercial business, and stock.

For all these visas, you’ll be required to show proof of income or investments. We highly recommend hiring an immigration lawyer during this process to ensure you meet all the requirements and that your paperwork is in order. For more information on the visa immigration process, check out our informational video with an immigration lawyer!

Sun, Sand, and Healthcare

If you’re considering moving from the United States or Canada to the Dominican Republic, you’re probably wondering how healthcare works. In the Dominican Republic, anyone requiring medical assistance can visit a public clinic and access basic health services for free or low cost. However, these hospitals typically have limited staff who speak English (if any) and much longer wait times. You’ll still have to pay out of pocket for medicine or any medical supplies you may need.

Most expats generally prefer accessing medical care from private clinics. While private clinics have higher upfront costs, expats can expect higher-quality care from specialized doctors and advanced medical equipment. While you don’t need insurance to access private care facilities, it’s highly recommended as expenses may be costly out-of-pocket.

Brush up on your Spanish

A common misconception about moving to the Dominican Republic is that you have to be fluent in Spanish. While this isn’t true, it always helps to have a few phrases under your belt to make daily life easier. Dominicans are incredibly friendly and will always appreciate the effort you put into speaking Spanish. Learning Spanish becomes easier when surrounded by the local culture!

Move to the Dominican Republic with Casa Linda

Casa Linda offers high-quality, luxury villas built with North American standards on the eternally sunny island of the Dominican Republic. All our villas include a pool and are fully customizable with options such as garden landscaping, a rooftop terrace, and much more. Contact us to learn more about our gorgeous villa options and get one step closer to your dream of island living today.

Why Sosua is the Best Place to Buy a Villa in the Dominican Republic

Why Sosua is the Best Place to Buy a Villa in the Dominican Republic

Sosua is a lively and exciting town located on the North Beach of the Dominican Republic. If you’ve considered Sosua as a place to buy a villa and settle down, you certainly aren’t the first! You might have heard about its lovely location or amenities, but wonder what else makes it stand out from other locations in the DR, attracting tourists and expats alike. Luckily, we’re here to answer your questions!

A Lovely Location

Sosua is located on the Dominican Republic’s famously gorgeous North Beach, a location that attracts tourists from all parts of the world. It sits only four miles away from the Gregorio Luperon International Airport, making it a convenient place to come and go from as the American Winter rolls by.

You have plenty of interesting places to visit nearby, such as the artfully bizarre Castle Mundo King and the Playa Chiquita Casino. Importantly, Sosua is located roughly between Puerto Plata and Cabarete. This means you have easy access to both of those towns and their famous landmarks, like the Caves of Cabarete, Fort San Felipe, and Ocean World Adventure Park!

All the Amenities

It’s nice to know that Sosua is in a beautiful and fascinating part of the world, but does this town have the comforts expected of the modern world? Absolutely!

Like the rest of the Dominican Republic, Sosua enjoys first-world amenities like fast internet, water, and power. And does a small town like Sosua have a good variety of eats? Yes it does! You have bars, clubs, beachside restaurants, and quiet sit-down establishments galore.

You can also expect an uncomplicated transition into your new life, since the DR government welcomes expats and does everything that they can to make the paperwork and property ownership easy. And as you may have heard, the nightlife in Sosua puts some cities to shame!

Not only is the town a thriving party location when the sun goes down, but it’s remarkably safe, even compared to other places in this highly tourist-protective nation. Even so, we always recommend that you exercise common sense and good judgment!

People and History

As an expat and tourist town, you are likely to run into people from all over the place, especially the US and Canada. It won’t be difficult to find new friends by just strolling down the beach and saying hello. It also means that you’ll find plenty of extensive travelogues from long-time fans to help guide you to the most interesting destinations.

For the history-minded, Sosua and the surrounding towns have several museums and historical sites waiting to be perused, and Sosua itself has an especially interesting history. This town was founded as a refuge for Jewish people fleeing the conflict in WWII. With the support of the US and locals, they built a new life here. Many moved to the US, but some descendants still live in Sosua to this day.

What Next?

If you think that the North Beach of the Dominican Republic sounds like a wonderful new home for you, Casa Linda can get you there. We have a set of gorgeous villas sitting between Sosua and Cabarete waiting for new owners, including the equally beautiful and affordable new Villa Bliss!

For more information or to view our other homes, visit our website and begin planning for your charming new life!