

Deryl Fisher
@DingoElGringo
American expat in Dominican Republic
Forum posts
90
About me
American
Lives in Puerto Plata
Speaks English and do OK with Spanish
Registration: 01 September 2015
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Easy learn Spanish by the tinker40
This site is free. For a more intensive & complete series will cost very little. I have no connection what so ever with it. I have almost 80 of the free lessons stored in my PC. You will be amazed at the simplicity & ease with which you ...

Once you get to the DR,and just a word of warning No one says the Dominican. It is the Dominican Republic or DR or even RD as in Republica Dominicana, but once on island find some person to talk to in Spanish and pay them something to help you. A ... Read More


PEX water tubing (red and blue) by brodies2013
Anyone here know if someone is selling PEX in DR? Otherwise we will need to pay through nose because of volume required to import.

To the original question I believe I saw it in Sosua. On the main drag on the southside as one is getting oit of town toward Cabarete. I don't remember the name of the huge hardware building supply place, but do remember seeing PRX there Read More


PEX water tubing (red and blue) by brodies2013
Anyone here know if someone is selling PEX in DR? Otherwise we will need to pay through nose because of volume required to import.

It has been around for years in Europe I am told, but the first I ever saw of it in the USA myself was after Hurricane Katrina. One needs a couple of hundred dollars of crimping tools and other PEX specific tools, but it is a quick and easy method ... Read More


Easy learn Spanish by the tinker40
This site is free. For a more intensive & complete series will cost very little. I have no connection what so ever with it. I have almost 80 of the free lessons stored in my PC. You will be amazed at the simplicity & ease with which you ...

I use duolingo too. They tell me I am 48 % fluent in Portuguese without ever having presented how to count to 10, nor any past tense, nor future tense. But i do enjoy my daily lessons and have no need of using the language. My Spanish is quite ... Read More


Recognition of foreign qualifications in Dominican Republic by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Were your professional qualifications recognised in Dominican Republic? What country did you complete your qualifications in? What profession are you in? Did you have to go through any formalities to get your qualifications ...

This may not be the very best place for language training. Dominican Spanish is way off center as far as professional Spanish. Like my Mexican friend said when he goes to the Dom Rep he leaves the letter s at home because he knows he will have no ... Read More


Recognition of foreign qualifications in Dominican Republic by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Were your professional qualifications recognised in Dominican Republic? What country did you complete your qualifications in? What profession are you in? Did you have to go through any formalities to get your qualifications ...

That is the way it goes anywhere. In Miami I had a total of probably 8 different doctors and dentists working for me doing unskilled work such as painting because their doctor's credentials were not accepted from their country of origin. Most ... Read More


Recognition of foreign qualifications in Dominican Republic by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Were your professional qualifications recognised in Dominican Republic? What country did you complete your qualifications in? What profession are you in? Did you have to go through any formalities to get your qualifications ...

My own self I never arrove in the DR until I was already retired. I have done a bit of writing since then and sold a couple of pieces, but didn't need proof of qualifications for that. Dingo El Gringo Read More


Naturalisation and citizenship in Dominican Republic by Bhavna
Hello everyone, What are the requirements for acquiring citizenship in Dominican Republic? For example, length of residence, language requirements, employment etc.. What formalities are involved in the process? What is the policy on ...

A year or more ago the program was started called regularization for people who were in the country without residency and overstaying their visa. It referred to people there since 2011 if I remember correctly. So I filled out the initial ... Read More


Need help in Puerto Plata by fzeeshan
My family just moved to Puerto Plata. They are renting in a decent area, the problem they are running in to is everything is super expensive. Everything they have purchased so is so much more compared to United States. I was wondering what would be ...

It all depends on what one wishes to eat. I too was totally confused by how could Dominicans even live with their income of less than $500 USD per month, I couldn't. But I did find that if I bought my veggies from a truck tha cruised thru the ... Read More


Canadian wanting to relocate to Puerto Plata, Dominican republic by Guest45823
Hello, I am a 36 year old Canadian woman and I am just at the beginning of starting to look into what I need to do in order to relocate to the Dominican Republic (Puerto Plata). I have been seriously considering this for a few years but I believe ...

Hello bikerchick. It is generally said that if you don't have an income from outside it is foolish to try to move to the Dominican Republic. wages here are low enuff as to be nonexistent. I was offered a job teaching English for 9,500 pesos ... Read More


New member looking for affordable housing by Anderlynn
Hi everyone! Just want to say thank you for the helpful information in these forums and am looking forward to visiting soon and looking to make DR my home. I am looking to find affordable housing, a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment or condo near Cabarete ...

Transportation is basically cheap here. You can live a few miles from the beach and arrive there in a carro publico for less than a dollar in 10 minutes or so. Check out www.suncampdr for places for rent for $200.00 monthly and up. She has ... Read More


Medication needed by Richie from the mainland
I am having difficulty getting vital prescribed medication sent from US to DR

I buy my monthly meds at any local farmacia. The month's supply for 5 drugs comes to 1400 pesos, back in Tennessee it is about $40.00 so a bit cheaper here with no shippin charge, but mine are very common meds. Metformin, simvastatin amlodipin ... Read More


Keeping up with the news in Dominican Republic by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Living in Dominican Republic provides countless occasions to browse local newspapers, listen to local radio stations or watch local TV shows. As everywhere else in the world, local media play a key role in informing the ...

I find my news on the internet, here and back in the USA, both. I have never been a TV addict, never. Many times over the years people have asked me "What did you think of the game last night?" Or "Did you see Judge Judy last ... Read More


Donation Question by dinosinc
Hello, I will be back in Sosua the week of September 20th and will have a suite case full of gently used kids clothes, boys and girls that we would like to donate. I was wondering if someone can recommend an organization that may have a need for ...

Check out Project Espearnza in Munoz or Sosua kids or maybe even Suncampdr.com Sun camp will welcome you with open arms and even guide you to help with any one of many different volunteer projects without charging you a few thousand bucks as some ... Read More


Motorcycles in DR by UAE Steve
My wife and I are avid bikers, we shipped our bikes with us when we moved from South Africa to the UAE. Would like to know what the biker scene is in DR, we ride cruisers - Harley style bikes and love touring and exploring on our bikes

In Jarabacoa there is a business that rents bikes by the day and takes tours with groups, but is also a friendly sort and will actively help one to know about bikes here by sharing his knowledge. Robert Cooper is his name if I remember rightly Read More