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A Great Question From One of Our Readers.

I’m consistently receiving emails or comments from our readers and I love it. First off I’d like to personally thank everyone that’s taken the time out of their already hectic schedule to do so. If you only realized the good you’ve already done by simply sharing a post or comment you would be amazed. People […]

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DR S.W. Regional Tour Barahona to Paraíso Part 2

Liane and I woke up the following morning refreshed and ready for day two. Over breakfast and after a quick glance at our map decided to make the town of Paraíso our next stop for the night. Remembering what was mentioned in part one of the series we always go with the flow so it […]

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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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Uninformed Verses Misinformed a Huge Difference

While I have a bit of time I thought my experiences of last week might make for an interesting post. Had met a wonderful couple here for a tour and really enjoyed their company. Honestly great folks who Liane and I were both genuinely sad on the day of their departure. Though yet again it […]

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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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BREAKING NEWS CABRERA UP IN SMOKE!!!

Finally have a bit of time to myself. Yesterday I was wondering what topic I could use for my next post. Nothing really new came to mind so I just let flow take its course and sat back knowing it will arrive when it’s supposed to. Nothing came to mind the rest of that Sunday […]

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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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