Ticoyo1965,
I understand where you are coming from but that does not change the situation. The web site you reference gives information on
applying for residency.
Quote:
RESIDENCE IN COSTA RICA
There are several options if you are considering applying for residency in Costa Rica. Migratory categories and their specific requirements are described below, however, general requirements (1-11) are applicable to all of them.
The example I have twice outlined for you applies to a pensionado who has already applied for and been granted residency, They are prohibited from being employed but once they have been a pensionado for 3 years they may apply for permanent residency which allows them to be employed.
Now rather than discuss this ad infinitum I propose the following.
PM me the next time you are in CR. I will introduce you to a gringo who is not married, and has never been married to a Tica, who will produce his residency card that is issued without restrictions on employment. I will take you to the ARCR office who can give you as many examples as you need to show unmarried gringos with the right to be employed. I will take you to my Immigration attorney who will verify everything I have said.
The cost to you for all this?
1. A post telling everyone that what I say is correct.
2. Your paying for my session at the Pirate club.
Should I be wrong I will make the same declaration and payment for you.
*** This is dedicated to you LVS
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DEAL OR NO DEAL
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