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Dominican Republic: The $1,500/Month Caribbean Retirement Play
How retirees use the Dominican Republic's passive income residency to secure Caribbean living with world-class beaches at $1,500/month.
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Dominican Republic: The $1,500/Month Caribbean Retirement Play
The Dominican Republic offers a retirement residency (Pensionado) for individuals with passive monthly income of at least $1,500 USD. With Caribbean beaches, a 3.5-hour flight from Miami, and a cost of living 60% below the US mainland, the DR is the slow-lifer’s Caribbean option that isn’t a tax haven island.
The Residency Requirements
Pensionado (Retiree)
- Monthly pension income: $1,500 USD
- Apply at the Dirección General de Migración
- Processing: 2-4 months
- Temporary residency: 1 year, renewable
- After 5 years: permanent residency eligible
Rentista (Passive Income)
- Monthly passive income: $2,000 USD from investments, dividends, or rental income
- Similar process to Pensionado
The Tax Structure
The DR taxes residents on worldwide income, but offers significant benefits for retirees:
- Foreign pension income is taxed at 50% of the standard rate for retirees
- Standard rates: 15-25% progressive
- Effective rate on pension income: approximately 7-12%
- No tax on foreign capital gains or dividends if structured outside the DR
The Cost of Living
| Category | Monthly (USD) |
|---|---|
| 1BR apartment (Santo Domingo, Piantini) | $500-800 |
| 1BR apartment (Cabarete, north coast) | $400-700 |
| Groceries + eating out | $250-400 |
| Health insurance (ARS) | $80-150 |
| Transport | $50-100 |
| Total | $1,080-1,850 |
The Healthcare
The DR has a growing private healthcare system:
- Centros Médicos Dominicanos and HOMS Centro Médico in Santo Domingo
- Specialist visits: $25-50
- Private health plan: $80-150/month
- Dental care: 60-70% below US costs
The Zones
- Santo Domingo: Capital city with best infrastructure, restaurants, shopping
- Cabarete/Sosúa: North coast surf and expat towns, more affordable
- Las Terrenas: Samana peninsula, French-influenced, boutique vibe
- Punta Cana: Tourist zone, higher costs, resort living
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