Je suis canadienne, et je me prépare à aller vivre une année sabbatique en RD en nov 2009.
Je suis déjà aller vivre un mois en decembre dernier donc je sais à quoi m'attendre je connais la vie locale.
J'aimerais avoir le plus d, informations possibles sur toutes le formalités que cela implique pour un canadien
de passer une année sabbatique là bas....
Es-ce que je dois avoir un visa spécial pour pouvoir y rester pendant un an.
Ai-je besoin d'un visa de travail? Es-ce possible de rester là-bas avec un visa de tourisme pendant un an ou l'on risque d, avoir des problèmes aux douanes par la suite à notre retour au Canada.
Avons nous besoin d, un visa pour s, impliquer dans un organisme humanitaire là bas?
Puis-je avoir un compte à la banque si je ne suis pas résidente permanente. etc...
Combien coute une résidence permanente es-ce obligatoire pour y vivre et travailler pendant un an?
J, attends de vos nouvelles!
Merci😉
Tu peux rester jusqu'a 6 mois en touriste. Tu devras au depart payer une petite somme dérisoire en fonction de la durée.
Le plus simple est de sortir et rentrer du pays et refaire 6 mois.
Tu peux aussi demander la carte de resident, ca coute environ 700€ si tu le fait seule ou le double si tu passes par un avocat.
Tu peux avoir un compte mais ce n'est pas obligatoire.
Rien n'est tres stricte dans le pays et tout s'arrange.
Une amie est restée pendant un an en RD et elle n'a pas pas payé grand-chose à l'aéroport comme taxe pour sortir.
Si tu es intéressée à avoir un carnet de résidence, le mieux est de le faire avec un avocat car toute seule avec les démarches qu'il faut faire dans les institutions gouvernementales, je ne suis pas sûr que tu vas aimer les premiers jours ou mois de ton année sabbatique🤪. Il y a un ou deux ans, les honoraires d'un avocat pour le faire était aux alentours de USD 1, 500
qu, es ce que tu veux dire par sortir du pays es-ce que je peux aller en haiti et revenir et ce sera correct? ou je dois retourner au canada et revenir?
Tu dois sortir du pays en payant la taxe de sortie majorée selon la durée du séjour et re rentrer en payant la carte touristique. Tu peux sortir ou tu veux pour autant qu'il y ait un poste de police et de douane pour tamponner le passeport.
🙂 BONJOUR
MOI AUSSI, je souhaite vivre et habiter en republique dominicaine..
JE SOUHAITE CREER UN PROJET TOURISTIQUE..
je recherche le maximum d'informations pour réaliser mon etude..
LES FORMALITES, LES DIFFERENTS ORGANISMES POUR LES PERSONNES EXPATRIES
JE ME SUIS RAPPROCHER DE L AMBASSADE DE FRANCE DE SANTO DOMINGO
Pour 1 an, ca n`est pas la peine de faire les demarches pour la residence
Pour un an, tu paieras dans les 10 dollars par mois de depassement directement a la douane lors de ta sortie. Il y a un tarif de prevu pour les depassements. Pas de soucis. On n`est pas aux USA ......😎
Bonjour,
je souhaite aussi aller m'établir là-bas en finissant mon cours, je suis contente de savoir que je ne suis pas la seule à avoir eu la piqure de cet endroit. Je m'informe depuis quelques temps mais comme on dit deux têtes valent mieux qu'une alors si tu veux discuter avec moi de cela .. comme un échange d'information, et bien j'apprécierais :)
J'attend de vos nouvelles.
Je compte aller en rep dom le 22 mars prochain pour une durée de 4 mois et je voudrais savoir est-ce que je peux prendre un aller simple?
Merci d'avance pour vos réponses.
Ya pas de soucis a te faire, on ne te demandera pas ton billet a l'arrivée.
Tu devras payer une taxe de sortie plus élevée si ils s'en rendent compte au depart. Fait attention parcequ'ils essayent toujours de te faire payer le tarif (derisoire) qui est affiché en pesos mais ils te disent que c'est des dollars.
Merci beaucoup pour ta réponse rapide. J'imagine qu'à l'arrivé on ne me demandera pas mon billet mais j'ai peur qu'on me refoule en France car sur certains sites il est écrit qu'on peut y rester en tant que touriste seulement 90 jours.
tu prends ton billet aller / retour
A l`arrivee, tu prends ton visa de 3 mois
Lorsque tu repars, 4 mois plus tard ou meme 1 an, tu paieras une taxe pour depassement de visa qui doit couter moins de 10 euros par mois de depassement
Donc si tu restes 4 mois, tu paieras moins de 10 euros pour 1 mois de sejour supplementaire
Cette taxe est en pesos. Gardes donc 3/400 pesos pour la regler
On ne te retiendra pas et on ne te mettra pas dans une cage avec des lions affames et des dragons qui crachent le feu....😛
Si tu n`est pas rassuree, tu peux meme aller payer cette taxe directement a la direction de l`immigration a santo domingo la veille de ton depart. Ils te donneront un recu que tu presenteras avec ton visa
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