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How To Work In Dominica<\/strong><\/h2>\n

The island of Dominica has plenty to offer those who wish to take refuge on its shores<\/a>. It’s perfect for any eco-tourist looking for an adventure, or simply for someone looking to lead a quiet, stress-free life. <\/span><\/p>\n

Relocating there is one thing, but working abroad in Dominica is another. There is a process for both, but they are slightly different. If you want to <\/span>work<\/span><\/i> in the Commonwealth of Dominica, you need a work permit and you should also have a job lined up already.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Work Permit<\/b><\/h2>\n

Unlike many Latin American countries, Dominica doesn’t offer an exclusive work visa, per se. What you’ll actually need is a work permit. If that work permit is granted for a job that will last six months or more, that permit can grant automatic residency<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n

Work permits are valid for one full year and can be renewed annually. Keep in mind, however, that there is currently an act in place called the Alien Landholder’s Act<\/a> that restricts non-citizens from buying or owning land in Dominica. Having a work permit does not exempt anyone from this act. <\/span><\/p>\n

In order to qualify for the work permit abroad in Dominica, hopeful applicants must submit the following:<\/span><\/p>\n