Dude, this ain't no autobiography.
If you actually live in Costa Rica, would you kindly address the query about what manner of health coverage you've elected to purchase, or just STFU?
When I first, on a mere whim, thought CR might be a place to be during certain months of the year, I began to assemble the dossier necessary to be legal down that way. Silly things like the fingerprinting and the letter from the local policia, blah, blah, blah. Setting up the bank account with very little money in it; making other basic decisions and learning, learning, learning who does what where. Having an associate or 3 within "circles" IS a "fast track". We're/I'm the one foot dragging. I already knew the biggest crooks would be "fellow ex-pats". There was no point in making jaunts if an aspect of each trip did not include moving forward with paper work IF I determined it was where I want to be. Most certainly, San Jose residency was OUT of the question.
Irish Drifter wrote:
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Lots of luck with the so called "fast track" someone sold you. Keep us up to date on how that is working out.
In the works since 11/07 is hardly fast tracking.
Steven1 wrote:
Bluntly, pretty much to a man jack, every North American and European (let's not leave out Asian) I've had the displeasure of having to interact with has tried to get their hands in my pocket(s)
Welcome to Costa Rica.
Funny, it's been that way every where all over the world. Bunch of fast talkers with so much BS one could fertilize the entire Central Valley for ten years with but one guys lines. The place is fraught with desperation within the ex pat community. Why not exploit it?
Well, I may have answered my own question in that arena....visit, yes....reside.....I don't think so.....still....at present....it remains a possibility......no needs for woulda, coulda, shouldas.....