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07-26-2008, 09:42 AM
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Attention all job seekers: Please do not PM or email me asking for a job, especially if you do not live in Santiago. If you do live in Santiago, call the number in the post above and follow the procedure indicated. (apply in person)
I do not have time to deal with people who "may be considering moving to the DR someday" and certainly would not like to figure as an influence in a decision of that magnitude.
I am going to start ignoring you all starting .... NOW!
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07-26-2008, 08:54 PM
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dv8- I´m applying for a dominican passport/cedula as a dominican citizen because of my family, so I have to prove that at least one of my parents is a dominican. Or so I believe, that´s what I read on these forums...
Mr. Mike,
Before you ignore everybody, thank you I´ll call your offices during the week.
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07-26-2008, 09:33 PM
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so you are a Dominican who's illegally in the Dominican republic without a job?
are your dominican parents over here or on the other side of the channel?, if they are here they(even one of them is enough) have to go to the place where your birth been registered and the little paperwork will go it's way. my wife did not have any papers neither when we met. if you are born outside of te country by dominicans the whole process is different, from your last post i would assume that you want to/have to apply for citizenship, not just for the residency of a foreigner who wanna live/work here on the island.
what are the details?
Mike
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07-26-2008, 10:22 PM
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Well, I´m a student that´s legally here, without a job. I have one dominican parent, and I was born back in the states.
I need citizenship, not just a residency, because it makes life 100% better down here and tends to oil the hinges for things to move and function. I have family on both sides of the channel and I already have all the official paperwork, stamps, signatures and statements that I needed to get from the US. I intend on having daul citizenship since there´s no way I´ll be giving up my US passport anytime soon. The only part that seems to be really holding me up is overhere... C´est La Vie or more accurately C´est La Rep. Dominicana
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07-27-2008, 08:38 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by xtoclark
dv8- I´m applying for a dominican passport/cedula as a dominican citizen because of my family, so I have to prove that at least one of my parents is a dominican. Or so I believe, that´s what I read on these forums...
Mr. Mike,
Before you ignore everybody, thank you I´ll call your offices during the week.
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Don't worry man, I'm not ignoring everybody, I'm ignoring people who don't live here.
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08-03-2008, 07:37 PM
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synergies in front of the supermarket pola is hiring english speakers, and my understanding is that you don't need a cedula... they pay okay (i think starting at 110RD p/h but don't hold me to that).
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09-02-2008, 12:09 AM
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I recently interviewed at synergies and indeed they don't require a cedula or residency or even in process of. They offer 100-105 pesos per hour.
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09-02-2008, 01:47 AM
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report 'em
Mike
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