Haitians moving to Brazil
[QUOTE=Frannie;1986882]Are you finding that a lot of Haitians have left the DR and gone to Brazil?
Several Haitianas of my acquaintance are now in Brazil, which opened itself to Haitians after the terramoto of 2010, even though they are not earthquake victims at all. However I understand the economy of Brazil is now in the tank and many are looking for an out.[/QUOTE]It's funny that you ask that. Two of my best Haitian girls has moved to Brazil. One has moved her family there. She has a real job as a maid. She has tried to get me to come down but I decline because she does not live any where near the major cities and I'm not traveling that far for one women. They both complain about how hard they have to work and is not too impress with Brazil. However, they say that they are treated better than in the DR. I went to Rio once after help (2011). I did not like the scene. I'm not a brothel guy.
Hourly Rate Motels / Cabinas?
Hey everybody,
I never looked into this before, but I was wondering if there are any hourly rate places in Sosua (or nearby)? I'm not sure if New Garden and Europa do that, but it is something I have been thinking of as an option if I decide not to actually stay in Sosua, but in Puerto Plata or Cabarete. That way if I only visit Sosua during the day, I can do my business in town, then leave in peace. Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Rodeo.