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Cheers .... Terry
I am starting my stay in Playas del Coco and found a reasonable short term rental close to the beach. I plan on visiting the Pacific Coast and the area around San Jose as well.
Gotta say, I am quite excited - counting the sleeps to Feb. 20.
Dan
Good luck!
Good Luck!
http://www.migracion.go.cr/extranjeros/ … S_TABS_1_1
It may take 1 ou several years for the residency process . I have applied successfully by myself with all prerequisites OK about 3 months ago and ... started to wait ...
But you need to speak a bit of spanish if you do by yourself to deal with the immigration service.
Concerning the paiement of your purchased car , it will be possible to make money transfer from your US bank account to the bank account of the car dealership .
Good luck
How much are the attorney fees ?
planned trip to San Jose and 3 other sites. This will give me a birds eye view,then I can return to
learn more. My trip will begin March 13 for 9 days.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks,
Libero
I suggest make a new conversation line asking about relocation. List your age and what exactly you are looking for and that way you can get specific information. Costa Rica may look tiny on a map but it is difficult to get around. For example: San Jose to the Caribbean has only one road over a crazy mountain where rain can come down in black sheets and traffic can slow to a crawl. The next day can be blue skies and few cars so it's good to plan your trip accordingly.
Good luck!
English speaking people ?
to connect with expats for help, information. I am not totally without experience. I lived in
Italy and am fluent in Italian.
Any advice is greatly appreciated
Could you please avoid posting on caps lock?
Thanks
Armand
My wife and I have been throwing around the Idea of moving to Costa Rica.
We plan on taking a trip there sometime this summer and are looking for an expat from the U.S. that could possibly help us with some questions we have.
My first trip will be with a tour then I plan to go back on my own. I will continue to follow these
blogs.
Unfortunatly my wife and I are not retired yet. We would still have to work to supplimnent our savings and so forth.
Also, are there expat guides that we could meet to give us a tour and the run-down when we come to visit? Some one that has been thru the prosses that could help us.
Thanks for any info you can give.
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