Re: 10/2015 - DR extended stay fees increased
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Originally Posted by
SeaWeed
yea living in any foreign country for 3-6 months gives you a good idea if you want to live der permanently......most times
though as far as myself....mi have been doing dat for quite a few years and haven't made the move to permanent residency in Jamaica
What you're doing might just be the best of both worlds. You build up the thirst for three months, then you go and slake it for the next three.
Got a question for you: Do you own that place on the lane, or do you just keep it locked down by leasing it year-round?
Re: 10/2015 - DR extended stay fees increased
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Originally Posted by
Westy
What you're doing might just be the best of both worlds. You build up the thirst for three months, then you go and slake it for the next three.
Got a question for you: Do you own that place on the lane, or do you just keep it locked down by leasing it year-round?
Helps that he is a 2 hour flight from there.
Re: DR extended stay fees increased
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Originally Posted by
JDR
They can't count and ask me how many days I was in country. I was there 30 a time or two and said no say!
Yes I am confused too! But the reality of the situation is that the 2500 pesos is charged on departure after 30 days. Like many I had read that it was to be after 60 days. When I left in the summer the officer refused to give me a receipt so I suspect that the money went into his pocket. When I left from my last trip, a couple of weeks ago, it was the same story, "no receipts". My Spanish is getting better so I stood my ground and insisted on a receipt. The guy beckoned a woman over and I was taken to an office where a receipt was issued. I suspect a scam is going on.
Re: DR extended stay fees increased
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Originally Posted by
Nick T
Yes I am confused too! But the reality of the situation is that the 2500 pesos is charged on departure after 30 days. Like many I had read that it was to be after 60 days. When I left in the summer the officer refused to give me a receipt so I suspect that the money went into his pocket. When I left from my last trip, a couple of weeks ago, it was the same story, "no receipts". My Spanish is getting better so I stood my ground and insisted on a receipt. The guy beckoned a woman over and I was taken to an office where a receipt was issued. I suspect a scam is going on.
What else is new:mrgreen: