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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Wishing You All a Happy Independence Day

I wanted to take a moment and wish all of America a Happy Independence Day. While you’re taking a much deserved Friday July 4th off as you celebrate the occasion I hope somewhere in between the burgers and beers you find time to consider why Independence Day came to be in the first place. It […]

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So How’s it Going to Crash Part 2

After gathering much information and compiling the data I can now deliver part two of what I feel may happen once the SHTF. There are still so many variances and pieces of the puzzle sitting on the sidelines that the outcome can change at a moment’s notice. I’m afraid the only accurate picture will be […]

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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 Two

On the next segment of our little roadtrip from Cabrera to Las Terrenas we see more of the roadside and scenery and enter into the little town of Las Terrenas on the Samana Peninsula.  While Cabrera is more like a laid back little rural fishing village with with few tourists, Las Terrenas is more of […]

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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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Expats Investing In Rental Properties In Cabrera Dominican Republic

Many expats need or want a way to supplement their monthly income.  One popular way to do that is to own rental homes or perhaps a small bed and breakfast.  In this video interview we tour several small construction projects where expats have either built new or rehabbed in-town properties for rentals and part time […]

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When the SHTF How’s it Going To Crash? Part One

One of the top five questions I receive is the following. “So when the SHTF How’s it going to crash” That’s a hell of a good question. The enquiring minds want to know and they’re asking: what’s going to happen and how’s it going to go down. The what, when, where, why and saving the […]

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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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