Whats living like in Santo Domingo?
Hello fellow mongers
Spent sometime reading some of the tempting posts and thought I would ask for some experienced opinions.
I am currently working in Buenos Aires for past year, yet a Canadian national.
BA is great for mongering but after a year complete kaos in many areas, I have hit the height of my patience level. My job (Offshore Finanace)here is done.
Anyway my next posting looks like it could be DR.
I have done some brief statistical research but prefer the opinion from real life experiences.
I have travelled and worked in many areas and therefore very seasoned and somewhat immune to the Latin America deficiencies. I have spent a couple weeks in Sousa, Cabarete, PP aboyt 8 years ago, but never Santo Domingo.
I would love feedback from fellow mongers;
Firstly, is it true that you only get 30 days on an initial tourist visa as apposed to the usual 90, and if so how strict and what do people do who stay longer.
Is this a good place to live?
Are the chica bars plentiful? (and of course I do not expect same as BA)
Whats the average price for chica for overnight stay?
Is it safe?
What is the going prices on furnished condo rentals in a safe and central area near business center? Again I am doing only searches on this but would like a feel from the source as not all advertise on internet.
Whats the cost ofliving like there?
How is tyhe medical system?
Of course I don't expect answers to all my questions as I know many of you are out enjoying your times but any feedback would be great.
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