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Yes, you can work in the Dominican Republic without a work permit, however, you must be willing to pay.

For instance, the company where I work, Stream International, will hire you to work without your cedula. They will withhold 10% of your salary to pay to the government for your ability to work here. When you look at it, it's actually a pretty good deal, because you really pay little in taxes here. Therefore, the 10% tax is very cheap.

There are other companies with the same policy. Email me and I will share a little more of this with you.

2007-01-09 09:41:03 · answer #1 · answered by lspen00 2 · 0 0

I am working here now without a permit. The laws here are not too difficult to overcome if you are willing. Also, most officials will tell you that is simpler and faster to go without applying for the proper permits because everything here is so slow.

You will encounter a few problems though. If you do come "illegally" the airport will want to know why you have a one-way ticket to a country where you are only considered a visitor.

Second, if you apply for a job and or get into any kind of trouble over here - and the authorities find out what's up - there are chances that you are sent packing without so much as 5 mintues to pack your stuff.

Check out this site for more technical info. It is a great portal for any and all info about the D.R.

http://dr1.com/legal/index.shtml

P.S. Make sure to learn Spanish. We don't need any more people here saying: no able espanol

2007-01-10 05:25:11 · answer #2 · answered by superinteligent shade of blue 2 · 0 0

First under no circumstances positioned Dominican,and Mexican at the same time.as quickly as at my college there replaced into this Mexican and this Dominican,they hate one yet another.The Dominican has Racial themes.they only don't get alongside with different Hispanic.In Mexico,the in simple terms reason extra undertaking.They constantly like stepping into fights.i think of the Dominican Republic is a extra robust.From Nicaragua

2016-10-30 11:15:42 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I am not aware of any countries that foreign nationals can work
in without a work permit..

2007-01-09 09:18:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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