Move to R. D. - Initial Guide

Moving to the Dominican Republic is a thrilling adventure. To make sure that your move starts without problems, it is important to have an action plan. This guide will provide you with some basic tips that will be useful in the initial stages of your transition.

1.Documents

Make sure you have all your documents in order.

  • Passport
  • Birth certificate.
  • License.
  • Marriage certificate
  • Divorce documents
  • Child custody documents.
  • Social Security cards.
  • Medical and dental recipes (including insurance cards and prescriptions).
  • School records/University transcripts.
  • Insurance policies and legal documents.
  • Financial documents.

2. Create a timeline

Set deadlines to accomplish the most important tasks and note the time required to complete each one.

  • Set a date. It is important to decide when you will move. Consider your budget and determine if it makes sense to move your whole family at once or be established beforehand.
  • Save. If you have not already done so, begin to save additional funds for your move to the Dominican Republic. It can be very useful if you have incidentals.  
  • Review tax obligations. If you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you are still required to pay taxes. However, there are provisions to help reduce your tax obligations, if you qualify. Make an appointment with your tax professional to discuss..
  • Housing.  Consider how long you plan to stay in the Dominican Republic, and decide on what is most practical to do with your current home while you are away. Investigate possible options of short-term housing in the Dominican Republic. This gives you the opportunity to get to know the area before making a long-term commitment.
  • Property insurance. If you are buying a home in the Dominican Republic, it is crucial to purchase property insurance. In addition, consider the possibility of additional insurance to ensure that your belongings are covered for damages if you are renting.
  • Health insurance. Medical care can become a costly unexpected expense in the Dominican Republic, if you are not properly insured. Consult the benefits through employment as well as private insurance with a professional. There are many affordable options available.
  • Research residency requirements.  To reside in the Dominican Republic and have legal employment, you must apply for the residency. Visitors who are not legal residents will have challenges with many transactions and are required to pay overstay fees when leaving the country.
  • Visit.  Plan visits before the move to put affairs in order such as housing, schooling for children, local documents, etc. You should become familiar with your new neighborhood and also visit popular destinations. You can also have an opportunity to visit your new job or business if it's part of your relocation.
  • Move. Before you make your big move, it is important to seek the help of companies that have experience with the moving process and regulations for the Dominican Republic. The laws are different for each country. A customs professional can help with the taxes, fees and exemptions for importing to D. R.

3. Pets

To transport your pet to the Dominican Republic, it is important to ensure you have the documents of your pet to order. You also want to make sure they are prepared for the move by removing them to travel by your veterinarian.

  • Check the requirements. Before moving to the Dominican Republic, be sure to check the requirements for bringing your pet.
  • Immunization records. Meets all vaccination records of your pet because you need to validate your immunization history.
  • Certificate of health. Your veterinarian can provide you with an international health certificate.  
  • Porta pets. Whether your pet is traveling by air or by sea, you will need a porta pets right. You must check the restrictions and requirements of your airline before you travel.

4. Notify the Moving

You will have to tell some organizations before you move. These are the most common to consider:

  • Postal Service.
  • Banks
  • Your Embassy
  • Utilities
  • Social Security administration.
  • The Tax Authorities.
  • Insurance providers.
  • Your landlord/real estate agent.

5. Important Tasks

When the date of movement is close, don't miss these tasks are so important:

  • Cancel subscriptions and local policies.   Cancel any service that you do not need or can not use you when you move. Cancel insurance policies that will not be in effect Dominican Republic..
  • To configure mail forwarding. To set up a new mailing address to ensure that all correspondences reach you.
  • Banking. Opening a bank account. Get all the information of routes for international wire transfers.
  • Medical appointments. Make sure that you are reviewing your appointments to see your dentist, eye doctor, therapist and/or doctor. Ask about the medications you will need, including the generic names of the drug. In addition, arrange to obtain the original documents of your medical records transferred, and / or to obtain copies.
  • Unlock your mobile phone. Make sure that your cell phone is unlocked and get a SIM card when you arrive in the country for cheaper rates.

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