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@whiskeryron
>If you don't mind me asking mate why did you opt to settle in the Caribbean ?
Yeah sure, no problem.
As I said in other post to be more accurate, its actually Dominican Republic.
Well long story really, after leaving airborne forces could not settle down, which many ex-servicemen find.
Actually reading some UK newspapers on-line in the recent past, seems many Veterans end up in jail or homeless.
Well I took a different route, I missed the adventure so I thought what the hell. I packed my bags and went on one of these round the world trips, started in London-India-Sri Lanka-Thailand-New Zealand -Hawaii-San Francisco-London.
After that got hooked on travel and have not stopped since.Also lived in various countries and had business in a couple, like Prague .... and Bucharest, Romania not long after the fall of Ceausescu, when there were not many foreigners there... Now that was a crazy place, talk about the Wild East...but what an experience :-) Never a dull moment as they say :-)
Anyway back to present, main reason I ended up here, is the lifestyle, everything easy going and relaxed and as I said in other post, the absence of the crazy surveillance society being watched 24 hours a day like in UK.
That is not what I served for, we defended freedom -apparently- but now it’s all gone isn’t it.Big Brother is watching you ,as the old saying goes.
The place here with its nightlife can also be a bit naughty.. well you know beach resorts, especially when full of Gringos :-) I will leave it to your imagination :-)
But there is also another reason which is the main advantage of DR. It is probably the easiest place to stay for long term anywhere in the world. Most countries only give you three months or so, like for example Thailand you have to leave the country every couple of months or so to get a new Visa at an embassy in another country, which gets kind of expensive and time-consuming.
But in DR, completely different ..well officially you get 30 days, but after that they don’t really give a sh** how long you stay. Technically you will be illegal of course, but they don’t really care, I know people who have been here for 5 years without any hassle, in most countries they would put you in jail for that!
But of course when you eventually do leave DR there will be a problem at the airport...
"Well Mr.Smith you have a 30 day tourist card and you’ve been here 2 years!" ...Oops, Sorry officer, doesn’t time fly :-)
But they have a sensible solution here, they don’t arrest you or hassle you, they just calculate how much you have overstayed by and then fine you a certain amount of money on a sliding scale, depending on the time overstayed
Its not that much, for a year about 55 US Dollars, which is a damn sight cheaper than having to leave the country every few months for new Visa like most other places...so a pretty good deal all round.
So hope I have answered your question :-)