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  • in reply to: How To Become a Real Estate Agent in Costa Rica #192696
    leilani
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    Thank you everyone for your advice and thoughts. I do plan on doing things by the book in costa rica. I wouldnt jeapordize me and my kids in anyway shape or form living in costa rica. Like I side i would feel very very uncomfortable if i didnt. That’s why all of your thoughts and advice is dooley noted and will be taken in consideration.

    in reply to: Single Mom with two boys..considering moving to CR #192702
    leilani
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    Thank you for your suggestions and advice. I do plan on working there. I plan on getting a real estate license there so yeah I will be getting a permanent residence there. I would feel uncomfortable if I didnt. I do plan on as well open up a business there as well so when i do go i will look into what would be a good business to open there..Any suggestions would be great. I have a few ideas but I would have to see when I get there in March.

    I love california period i’m not “in love” with Los Angeles. I lived in Manhattan Beach the most part of my life but now live in Hawthorne. Anyways i will be buying that book to get familiar with the laws and what not.

    Thank you again.

    in reply to: How To Become a Real Estate Agent in Costa Rica #192690
    leilani
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    So to legally work in costa rica that means i need to apply for citizenship and what not?.

    in reply to: Raising kids in Costa Rica. #192173
    leilani
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    Hi,
    I too am cosidering to move to Costa Rica. And I am very concerned about the education there as well. I am a single mom of two young boys who are 7 and 5 years of age. My friend is moving there next Wednesday and I have been considering ever since. He has told me that cost of living is cheaper,(i live in southern california)and thats what grabs my attention. But my main concern is my children’s education, should I put them in school or home school them. I’m actually half samoan and portuguese and my kids are both but part hispanic as well. We don’t speak neither onf of those languages which frustrates me because I wished my parents took the time and taught me those languages. Now my kids father feel that our kids don’t need to learn spanish. Of course that upset’s as well. My kids deserve to be taught their culture and at least learn their own language. I have done research to find classes for them but it’s very expensive.

    But the idea of actaully living the culture life and being around spanish speaking people in my mind is better because they get to experience it. I love the language and would love to learn and live it as well.

    Anyways I thought that maybe we can contact one another and to share thought and ideas,give advice. I do plan on going to Costa Rica in March for two weeks to check things out and get a feel of things.

    Ok well I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks again

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