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Canadian passport to Dominican Republic

Visa Free

Canada passport holders can enter Dominican Republic without a visa for stays of up to 30 days.

No prior application is required — simply present your valid passport at the border or port of entry.

This makes Dominican Republic one of the most accessible destinations for Canada travelers planning short-term visits.

At a glance

Requirement

Visa Free

Max stay

30 days

Currency

DOP

Passport validity

Valid for duration of stay

Required documents

Even though you don't need a visa, Dominican Republic border officers may request the following at entry. Carry digital and physical copies.

Required

Valid passport

Must be valid for at least Valid for duration of stay. 2 blank pages recommended.

Recommended

Return / onward ticket

Border officers often verify intent to leave within authorized stay.

Recommended

Proof of accommodation

Hotel reservation, rental confirmation, or invitation letter from a local resident.

Recommended

Sufficient funds proof

Bank statements, credit cards, or cash. Required minimums vary by country.

Cost breakdown

Total trip-related authorization and entry costs for Canadian passport holders visiting Dominican Republic:

Item Estimated cost
Visa fee $0 (visa-free)
Travel insurance (1 month) $45-90
Passport renewal (if needed) $130-160

Application timeline

Visa-free entry requires no formal application. Here's what to prepare:

Before travel

Verify passport validity

Ensure your Canadian passport meets the validity requirements at the time of entry.

Day of travel

Arrive at the border

Present your passport at Dominican Republic immigration. Officers may ask for proof of onward travel and accommodation.

During stay

Track your authorized days

Note the entry stamp date carefully — overstays can lead to fines and future entry bans.

Entry information

Border authority

Dirección General de Migración

Popular entry airports

Santo Domingo (SDQ), Punta Cana (PUJ)

Official language

Spanish

Official portal

migracion.gob.do

Cost of living in Dominican Republic

Here is an overview of typical monthly costs in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, to help you budget for your stay.

Rent (1BR, center)

$600/mo

Groceries

$280/mo

Transport

$50/mo

Utilities

$100/mo

Source: Numbeo 2025. Compare with other cities

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Work authorization

Dominican Republic offers 1 type of work authorization for foreign nationals, including Residence with Work Authorization.

  • Residence with Work Authorization — 1 year, renewable
Check all work permit options for Dominican Republic

Special cases

⚠ Some travelers need different documentation

  • Green Card / PR holders with non-issuing-country passport: Visa rules follow your passport, not your residency. Re-check requirements based on your nationality.
  • Dual nationals: If you hold a passport that has more favorable rules with Dominican Republic, use that one.
  • Stays beyond the visa-free / tourist period: Long-term stays in Dominican Republic require a long-stay residence visa, applied for at the consulate before arrival.
  • Remote workers / digital nomads: Tourist entries don't permit work, even remote. Check Dominican Republic's digital nomad or freelance visa options for compliant long-term stays.
  • Children traveling with one parent: Notarized travel consent letter from the absent parent strongly recommended, especially for international travel under 18.

What to do upon arrival

Practical essentials to set up for your stay in Dominican Republic:

Common questions

Can Canada citizens extend their stay in Dominican Republic?

Extensions are typically not granted for visa-free or tourist entries. To stay longer, apply for a long-stay residence visa at a Dominican Republic consulate before your authorized period expires.

What happens if I overstay my 30-day authorized period?

Overstays in Dominican Republic can result in fines, deportation, and entry bans. Penalties vary by country. Always exit before your authorized period ends.

Can I work remotely from Dominican Republic on a tourist entry?

This is a legal gray area. Working for a foreign employer while physically in Dominican Republic is technically not permitted on tourist status. For longer or formal arrangements, look at Dominican Republic's digital nomad or freelance visa options.

How much money do I need to show at the border?

Border officers may request proof of funds covering your stay. Bank statements, credit cards, or cash typically satisfy this. Specific minimums vary by country — check the destination-specific table above.

Do I need travel insurance to enter Dominican Republic?

Travel insurance is not always mandatory but strongly recommended for medical emergencies abroad. Policies covering trip cancellation and medical evacuation typically cost $30-70/month.

Can I apply for residency from inside Dominican Republic?

In most cases, no — long-term visas must be applied for at a Dominican Republic consulate before arrival. Some exceptions exist (family reunion, employer sponsorship). Check with local immigration before assuming.

How long must my passport be valid?

Passport validity requirements vary by country, typically 3-6 months beyond your planned departure. Check the destination-specific requirement above. Renewing 8-9 months before expiry is good practice.

Can I bring my pet to Dominican Republic?

Most countries require: ISO microchip, valid rabies vaccination (15+ days, <1 year old), health certificate from an accredited vet (within 10 days of travel), and may require an import permit. Verify with the destination's veterinary authority.

Can I leave Dominican Republic and re-enter on the same visa-free entry?

In most cases, yes. Each entry restarts the authorized period. Some countries restrict back-to-back entries — verify with the destination's immigration policy.

This information is for reference only. Always verify requirements with the official embassy or consulate before travel. Data is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

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