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Our family is dying to start our new lives in Costa Rica ! We own business’s in the U.S and know we will start some there but if we had a contracted job down there we could get there faster! What is the best forum to find contract jobs such as motivational positions, education positions, health , children’s, and fitness programs?
Very difficult to obtain a work visa here, and the chances of getting a contract is pretty slim.
Suggest you read the info on [url=http://www.costaricalaw.com/Immigration-and-Residency/residency-general-information-and-summary.html]this website.[/url]
Please also see the following two articles which will clearly explain how extremely difficult it will be for you to work legally in Costa Rica.
[url=https://www.welovecostarica.com/members/2302.cfm]Expats Doing Business or Working in Costa Rica[/url] With Free Video With Attorney Rick Philps. The most important things you must know or you will be doomed from the start…
[url=https://www.welovecostarica.com/public/2208.cfm]Working In Costa Rica[/url]. Many come to enjoy the tropical beauty and ideal climate. Others, who are more entrepreneurial, see tremendous investment potential and an opportunity for a simpler lifestyle and want to find a way to work here and support themselves.
You can certainly own a business here but owning one and working in that business are two very different things ….
Scott
Scott
thanks for those links
[quote=”Scott”]Please also see the following two articles which will clearly explain how extremely difficult it will be for you to work legally in Costa Rica.
[url=https://www.welovecostarica.com/members/2302.cfm]Expats Doing Business or Working in Costa Rica[/url] With Free Video With Attorney Rick Philps. The most important things you must know or you will be doomed from the start…
[url=https://www.welovecostarica.com/public/2208.cfm]Working In Costa Rica[/url]. Many come to enjoy the tropical beauty and ideal climate. Others, who are more entrepreneurial, see tremendous investment potential and an opportunity for a simpler lifestyle and want to find a way to work here and support themselves.
You can certainly own a business here but owning one and working in that business are two very different things ….
Scott
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