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  • in reply to: Giving Birth in Costa Rica #180295
    deborah
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    Mr. Scott Benson, I am so glad I could provide you and your wife something to fall “over dead laughing” about! Laughter is great medicine!!

    My husband and I and my son and daughter-in-law have all fallen in love with Costa Rica and its people. My husband has been coming to Costa Rica since 1970. We have purchased land here legaly to eventually build a home on and for my husband and I to enjoy our retirement here part time. Over the years we have made wonderful friends here both Tico and expat. We would do nothing to cause and “hurt the gringos and make the Costa Rican government create and implement new laws to curb the problems”. More importantly, we would never do anything to hurt the Costa Rican people who so lovingly share their country and culture with us.

    Our “intent of having a child in Costa Rica for purpose of residency” was never our intent but an assumption on your part. We would never willingly “side step the law” as you put it. We are merely exploring the possability (for many different reasons) of having the birth of this child in Costa Rica. The parents becoming residents was never one of those reasons but merely a question that was presented to us by a Tico couple.

    in reply to: Costa Rica Relocation Specialists #180258
    deborah
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    I do not know anything about the “Guardian Angel Relocation Specialists”. My husband and I have had the most posative experience with a guy from Texas named George Lundquist. His website is “www.costaricaretireonss.com”. I believe there is a short video clip on this website of George talking about his experiences here and about his tour.

    We took a private tour with George, March of this year, and came back in November for a month and bought property with his help.

    He is a incrediable wealth of knowledge about relocating to Costa Rica and I highly reccomend you take his tour.

    in reply to: Giving Birth in Costa Rica #180288
    deborah
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    Thank you for your reply. I did not think it was illegal. I understand it would only be the child that would have dual citizenship. Does anybody know where I could get information on the residency requirements and laws in Costa Rica?

    in reply to: Giving Birth in Costa Rica #180286
    deborah
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    My husband and I have bought property in Costa Rica and are doing this legally! Our son and daughter in law want to be a part of this country and their child to have dual citizenship. I cannot think why this would be illegal as you suggest.

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