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Managing child-related expenses in Costa Rica

Cheryl

Hello everyone,

Embarking on an expat journey to Costa Rica with children presents unique challenges, particularly concerning the financial considerations related to raising kids. Whether you are planning to relocate to Costa Rica or have already begun your expat life, understanding these aspects will help you manage your budget and ensure the well-being of your children in their new environment.

To kick off the discussion, we have gathered a few questions. We encourage you to share your experiences and insights on the topic:

How do the costs of raising a child in Costa Rica differ from your home country? What is the most significant expense related to childhood in Costa Rica?

Are child-related services in Costa Rica affordable?

Is there any financial support available for expat families, or is it reserved only for local citizens?

What is the estimated cost of medical expenses and routine healthcare for your child?

Are there affordable options for child activities, such as sports clubs or music lessons?

What are your tips to manage your budget effectively in Costa Rica  (clothing and equipment rentals, swaps, parent groups, etc.)?

We look forward to hearing your responses and testimonials on this topic.
Thank you for your contributions.

Cheryl
The Expat.com Team

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private schools are the only option for real education and they are expensive


from $600 month to more than $1200 month and usually you pay 12 months not 9


our grandkids have one at $600 month which is very good but they also have to pay for supplies and books separate