

mamapacha
German expat in Costa Rica
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About me
German
Lives in Tamarindo
Speaks German, French, English and Spanish
Registration: 20 September 2011
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Trying it out where to go for the first time. by Dlaraia
My wife and I are making plans to go to costa rica for the first time in feb. 2013. We will only be there for two weeks but are planning to spend a portion of our retirement there if we like what we see. Any suggestions on where to spend the two ...

http://www.discoverytravelworld.com/costa_rica.html all the best Read More


Doing business in Costa Rica by Julien
Hi, are foreign investors welcome in Costa Rica? Is it complicated to register a company in Costa Rica? What is the procedure? What is the corporate tax rate in Costa Rica? Is it easy to recruit? Any advice you would share with ...

Hi, no complicated to register a company in Costa Rica. Good lawer will do it for 400-500 $ The corporate tax rate in Costa Rica is actually 150 $/year for not active company and 300 $ /year for working company. Regards Read More


child friendly places to live in costa rica by waterguy101
im a single dad of a 12 year old boy. we enjoy surfing and nature. we are looking for a child friendly place to live in costa rica with good schools. any suggestions?

Come to Guanacaste - Tamarindo or Flamingo, here you will find child friendly place and International Scools - Country Day, La Paz, Gold Coast etc. Read More


Bringing my rescued dogs to Costa Rica by anyr1954
My husband and I, together with our four rescued dogs and possibly a fifth one that we are fostering want to move to Costa Rica from Miami, Florida by the middle of next year. The problem is that two of our dogs are Pugs which are too big to fit ...

I rented a little plane to come with all dogs and cat's http://airchartercentralamerica.com Very good poeple All the best Read More


Hi there. Considering moving to Costa Rica by histepper47
My wife and I are retired and thinking about moving to Costa Rica. Planning on a 3 week vacation and living as a Tico as best we can in that short period of time. If things feel right we'll give it a 3 month try. We love to be near the water, ...

You can try it with Tamarindo, here you have a good international community and very nice ocean. Visit La Fortuna, I recommend you the Arenal Oasis Ecolodge - arenaloasis.com the best place in La Fortuna, quiet and with a lot of nature and ... Read More


Natural Health Center by mamapacha
You can find a good Natural Health Center in Tamarindo with MD, Body Worker, Psychologist and Macrobiotics

In CR we have a Social Seguro but this Seguro is very bad and nobody is going there Generally you pay as you go you can make some private insurances Generellay you can find all medicine here in CR Best Regards Read More


Trying it out where to go for the first time. by Dlaraia
My wife and I are making plans to go to costa rica for the first time in feb. 2013. We will only be there for two weeks but are planning to spend a portion of our retirement there if we like what we see. Any suggestions on where to spend the two ...

Fortuna - Arenal -Monteverde and then perhaps Peninsula Nicoya - Manuel Antonio Read More


Any ideas on an ideal town to settle. by usabobby
I recently lived three years in San Miguel de'Allende, Mexico. Loved it but no oceans or water to speak of. I am a retiree from usa with a ss income of only $1,450 a month. I am a single male and really enjoy expats Very social and enjoy the arts. ...

Good place is Guanacaste - Peninsula Nicoya Tamarindo, Flamingo, Playa Grande Nice Beaches, International Cuisine, International Scools and more Read More

Natural Health Center
You can find a good Natural Health Center in Tamarindo with MD, Body Worker, Psychologist and Macrobiotics Read More


Best SUV car rental by carolz
hi we are planning to arrive in late march and April of 2012 5 adults traveling. After the ACRC seminar we want to renta car for 10 days - recommendations for a car rental place?

Economy Rent a Car has good cars and good prices Read More


Buying property in Costa Rica by Christine
Hi, can a foreigner buy property in Costa Rica? If so, is it complicated? What is the process of purchasing a property in Costa Rica? Any tips for buying property, such as a check-list of items to verify ? Thanks in advance for ...

As foreigner you can buy without problems Only you have to be careful that the property has an title Don't buy on the beach without special title and not near to a National Park Actually you can find a lot of cheap land an houses Read More