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Florida Expats, Internet Entrepreneurs Make The Move To Cabrera

You have to meet this family when you visit the Cabrera area.  T Le Mont, with his wife Karen and their three school aged kids, packed up and left Florida, ultimately landing in their newly adopted home in Cabrera Dominican Republic.  An internet entrepreneur, T Le Mont already knew that all he needed was a […]

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Texas Expats Share Small Business Opportunities For Expats In Cabrera Dominican Republic

As you know by now, we always like to ask other expats what they think about small business needs and opportunities in the Cabrera area.  Judy and Richard have lived in the area for several years now and they have some ideas on businesses that other expats may want to consider if they make the […]

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Helping Out – Come To Cabrera And Make A Difference

Looking for something to do in your retirement?  Want to really make a difference in the lives of people that are not dependent on government handouts or welfare programs?  Want to have fun and a better lifestyle while you are making a difference? Well you may be interested in checking out what this young missionary […]

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Raising Young Kids In Cabrera – Tennessee Expats Speak Out

We’re back with Shawn and Kelly, the young Tennessee expat family on a mission in Cabrera Dominican Republic.  Many Americans and Canadians are understandably concerned about packing their family and young kids up and moving to a foreign country.  Are the schools ok?  What about learning a new language?  Will the kids adapt and feel like […]

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Tennessee Expats Explore The North Coast And Land In Cabrera

Families come to the north coast of the Dominican Republic for many different reasons.  Some to retire.  Some to start a small business.  Some to escape the tyranny and loss of freedom in their home country.  And some to do good for others.  This latest set of interviews is with a young Tennessee family that […]

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Confiscation, Taxes, Restrictions – 2014 Predictions

What is in store for 2014?  You can’t rule out confiscation of your savings, tax increases in every form, limitations on your ability to insure your freedom to travel and move your assets around. Unfortunately, everything points to a not-so-prosperous new year for many of you. I rarely repost articles by other bloggers, but I […]

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Canadian Expat Tips About Starting Your Own Offshore Business

“Can we make a living in the Dominican Republic” is a common question we hear from people evaluating whether to move or retire to Cabrera Dominican Republic.  As we’ve said many times, your best bet is to start your own business to provide services or in demand goods to both expats and locals.  Wage rates […]

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Preppers Checklist – Anything Missing From Your Bugout Bag?

Let’s just suppose the SHTF and the dollar collapses. I bet you are missing several key survival tools from your preppers checklist. Have you covered all the bases to keep your family safe in a total financial collapse of the dollar… and the turmoil that will follow? Do you have a realistic contingency plan that […]

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Expats Guide To The Dominican Republic – Danilo Medina

Hi Guys, Barry in DR.  This is the fourth and final history video in our “Expats Guide to the Dominican Republic: series of videos.  In some respects, this video is more like picking up the newspaper and reading about what is happening right now.  And I think you will agree that what is happening right […]

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Expats Guide To The Dominican Republic – American Occupation Era

Hi guys, Barry in DR here.  Today’s post is the second installment of the new “Expats Guide To The Dominican Republic”, a multi-part series of videos to answer more expat questions and introduce you to the history, customs and ways of life down here on the north coast of the Dominican Republic.  As you know […]

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