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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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Househunters International –  Stop Dreaming, Start Doing

Dreams can be a wonderful thing.  They can whisk you away from your problems and challenges and let you explore exotic places.  Dreams can give you a small taste of what could have been or what might yet be in your life… if only you can take action.  Dreams let you play armchair quarterback with […]

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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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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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Best Selling Survival Author James Wesley Rawles On Expatriation

I had an opportunity to do a Skype interview with best selling survival author, James Wesley Rawles, about his views on expatriation.  We covered a wide variety of topics that should be of interest to you if you are at all concerned about what is going on with your dollar, your government and your freedoms. […]

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Luxury Home Overlooking Ocean – Custom Built For $68 Per Sq Foot – Only In Cabrera

I can’t tell you how many times I hear the question… “what will it cost to have a modern, oceanview home up on the cliffs where the trade winds blow all the time?”  I know you have heard me say it before, but the prices are all over the board, just like in any other […]

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Moving To Another Country Does Not Have To Be Scary – Expats Guide

Moving to another country to sit out the carnage of the coming financial collapse of first world countries can be a great survival strategy… but what if you are afraid to make the move?  What if you don’t speak the language, understand the culture, or know the people?  What if you have been brainwashed into […]

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Will You Be A Petrol Dollar Victim – The End Of The Middle Class

The U.S. government and most other first-world countries are in serious fiscal trouble. That should be no surprise to you if you have followed this blog for any time at all.  The U.S. Treasury secretary recently stated the fall-out would be “catastrophic” and last for generations if the congress failed to raise the debt limit […]

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