Anyone looking to retire or live in the Dominican Republic or any foreign country should get on the ground and visit before deciding to relocate permanently. Do not totally rely on what you’ve heard or seen on YouTube, Facebook, blogs, or forums online. Your personal experience in the DR will be much different than the one of YouTubers or influencers you’ve seen online. This preliminary visit or stay will give you practical insight into what future life could look like. The transition to living in a new country involves adapting to a new culture, climate, and way of life.
Here are some reasons why a pre-move visit or stay in the Dominican Republic is important.
Acclimating to Dominican Culture: Every country, including the Dominican Republic, has unique cultural norms and practices. By visiting beforehand, aspiring expats and retirees can begin to understand the local customs, etiquette, and social norms. This firsthand experience is invaluable for easing the cultural shock that many experience upon relocating here. It allows individuals to gauge their ability to adapt to and respect the local culture, which is crucial for a smooth transition into the country.
Explore Daily Living: Online videos, blogs, and brochures can only tell you so much about the DR. Experiencing day-to-day life firsthand helps you assess the quality of life, the standard of healthcare, the cost of living, and the general safety of an area. These factors are especially important for retirees as they directly impact their quality of life in their later years. A visit allows them to explore different parts of the country and neighborhoods in a city, understand the housing market, and possibly even select a new home.
Experience The Climate: Spending significant time in the DR before permanently relocating allows you to get acclimated to the climate. Climate plays a huge role in our daily lives and overall well-being. There’s a big difference between visiting the DR for a few days and experiencing the weather day in and day out.
Start Building Your Network: Leaving your family and friends behind in your hometown can be scary. Visiting the Dominican Republic beforehand allows you to initiate new friendships and connections with both locals and the expat community. These new connections will be your lifeline for getting settled in during the initial stages of your move.
Navigate Legal Processes and Bureaucracy: Understanding the DR’s legal processes and bureaucracy that you may encounter is crucial for your transition. A pre-move visit allows you to connect with attorneys, real estate agents, developers, and bankers. These face-to-face interactions can clarify the legal requirements for legal processes (residency, citizenship, estate planning), property purchase, and other regulatory matters.
Personal Assurance and Peace of Mind: Lastly, visiting the DR before moving gives you peace of mind. It’s an opportunity to confirm that the decision to relocate here is the right one. This reassurance can make the difference between a successful relocation and a regretful move.
Again, while it may be easier to research and explore the Dominican Republic online or virtually, there’s no substitute for the insights gained from being on the ground and experiencing the country firsthand.
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Maria Abreu is the CEO and Managing Attorney of Abreu & Associates, a law firm practicing exclusively in Dominican Republic Immigration and Nationality law. She is also the founder of Retire and Invest DR. This organization hosts conference events for foreigners interested in living, retiring, and investing in the DR. You can contact Maria at: mabreu@abreuimmigration.com.