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  2. White Dominicans - Wikipedia

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    A large portion of Dominican emigrants and descendants, of all races including White Dominicans, who settled other countries like the United States and Spain, engage in Circular migration, in which they would live the early years working in the United States to retire the later years in Dominican Republic, or frequent relocation between homes ...

  3. Dominican Republic nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Dominican Republic nationality law is regulated by the 2015 Constitution, Law 1683 of 1948, the 2014 Naturalization Law #169-14, and relevant treaties to which the Dominican Republic is a signatory. [1] These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a citizen of the Dominican Republic.

  4. Dominicans - Wikipedia

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    Top Countries Immigration to the Dominican Republic (2022) [80] Rank Country Population in the Dominican Republic 1 Haiti: 496,112 2 Venezuela: 34,063 3 United States:

  5. Dominican diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Dominican Republic. The Dominican diaspora consists of Dominican people and their descendants living outside of the Dominican Republic. Countries with significant numbers of Dominicans include the United States and Spain. [1] [2] [3] These two nations have had historical ties to the Dominican Republic and thus it is the primary ...

  6. Dominican Republic to reopen its border to essential trade ...

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    The Dominican Republic government said Monday it will temporarily allow trade of essential products, including food and medications, on its border with Haiti. The announcement comes weeks after ...

  7. Japanese settlement in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Dominicans (Spanish: Dominicanos Japoneses) are Dominican citizens of Japanese origin. [4] Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs estimates the Japanese descended population in the country at roughly 800. As of 2013, there were also 873 Japanese nationals in the Dominican Republic. [1]

  8. Visa requirements for Dominican Republic citizens - Wikipedia

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    A Dominican Republic Passport. Visa requirements for Dominican Republic citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of the Dominican Republic. Along with Cuba and Haiti the Dominican republic passport is considered the weakest passport in Latin America for traveling.

  9. Visa policy of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the fee is charged with the airfare for all tickets issued outside the Dominican Republic. Visitors who were automatically charged the fee with the airfare but satisfy one of the exemptions may request a refund of this fee online, to be issued within 15 days on a credit card, check or local bank account.