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Considerations on Moving to Costa Rica – Part One
September 1st, 2006
Actually, this is probably better titled: “Considerations on the Expatriate Life”. Certainly the things I am going to discuss apply no matter where you plan to go.
As you might expect, I get a lot of email from people who are either making the move to Costa Rica or are considering such a move. Some are baby boomers realizing that they may not be able to afford to retire in their home country… others are younger, asking about employment opportunities and lifestyle. They ask my advice on a variety of things,and I give the best answers I can. But over time, I have come to realize that there are a some questions that are never asked, but certainly should be asked, before making a move of this magnitude.
So here are my thoughts on this.
Filed under Costa Rica, Health & Education, Hmmm!, Immigration & Residency, Life in Costa Rica, Moving to Costa Rica, Retire in Costa Rica | Comments (17)Considerations on Moving to Costa Rica – Part Two
September 1st, 2006
Here is Part Two written especially for the under 50 crowd.
Under 50
Everything I wrote in Part One (for the over 50’s) is certainly applicable to the under-50 crowd of course. The biggest difference as I see it is that this younger group may not have financial independence, and thus they have to work in order to live here. With that in mind, their needs are clearly different.
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