Truly informative articles about retirement in Costa Rica can not be written by ‘travel writers’, they can only be written about by people who are actually living and who are retired in Costa Rica. 90% of the articles you will find here about retiring in Costa Rica are unique to our site. They have been written by people who have been retired in Costa Rica for many years, who understand the culture, the people and the country and you can learn from their experience.
Retirement In Costa Rica
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A Gringo Doing Time In Costa Rica – Part VI Apremiados Excepcionales
Arcilla was in because his wife had gotten a judge to award her a high amount for the child support of their daughter Abigail. The issues ...
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Retirement In Jaco, Costa Rica – Living by the beach with free video.
When I decided to make Costa Rica my home I traveled throughout the country to see which area would be the best fit for me. I've lived in ...
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Puerto Viejo Gets A New Road! Southern Caribbean homeowners amazed and happy.
If you have lived more then just a few months in Puerto Viejo (or probably any where else in Costa Rica) over the past 10 years, I'll bet ...
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When Not To Ship To Costa Rica
I'm generally known as a staunch supporter of the idea to ship your furniture and household goods rather than replace them in Costa Rica. ...
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Salaries In Costa Rica 2010 – Private sector increase by 3.96 – 4.2%
The raise has been approved by the Consejo Nacional de Salarios, government representatives and business owners supported the ...
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Costa Rica Strikes Major Blow Against Organized Crime
"The ideal set up by the Party was something huge, terrible, and glittering--a world of steel and concrete, of monstrous machines and ...
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A Gringo Doing Time In Costa Rica – Part V Inside
My first day in the jail I was already up at 6am when the guards walk through and open up the gates to the bathroom/shower, the three other ...
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Costa Rica Bureaucracy – Adopt a tranquilo attitude and survive!
Having access to the internet has been a life line, but with huge frustration - with a lousy line running between 21 and 28 Kbps, one loses ...
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Manuel Antonio After The Storm Of June 2010
Unfortunately, last week, we had our "once in a fifty" year storm and though short lived, the results were pretty dramatic. There are a lot ...
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US Ambassador in Costa Rica Thought Costa Rica’s Most Effective Police Station Was A Bus Stop!
The one police station in Costa Rica which has been the most successful in the fight against drug trafficking and smuggling is housed a ...
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