I live in costa rica, and I would absolutely recommend just taking a copy of your passport and the page with your entry stamp with you.
In fact, at least 3 months ago, when you entered costa rica at the airport, there were signs advising you to only carry a copy of your passport with you.
I have been stopped numerous times by the police in my 10 years in costa rica, and i have never had a problem with showing them a photocopy of either my passport + stamp, or currently my residency card. I get some asking about the original, and I simply state that I'm worried about thieves so i never carry the original with me.
Two handy phrases:
"No tengo mi pasaporte original, solo tengo una copia, por que estoy preocupado sobre de los ladrones."
I don't have my original passport, only a copy, because i'm worried about thieves.
"En el aeropuerto, en migracion, hay rotulos que dicen sola lleva una copia de su pasaporte cuando una salga en la calle."
(note that lleva is pronounced yeva, and calle is prounced ca-yay)
In the airport, in immigration, there are signs saying that one should only carry a copy of their passport when you go out into the street.
my spelling is a little off, but you also might want to write down those phrases on your copy of your passport to show to the police and they will understand what you mean.
cheers
Srilm wrote:
Sonclay wrote:
hey, thanks Bball.
I have thought about it, and I've read many posts that have suggested to keep it on you, and many posts that have said to carry a copy. The recent posts imply that the "carry a copy" deal may end up costing a full day clearing it up, which is why I am asking. I'm only going to be there for 4 days, and if I have to spend one of them in a line because I didn't do the right thing, I'll be annoyed.
I guess if I think about the chance of being asked for it vs. the chance it will get stolen. Yeah, silly.
It all depends on what you are prepared to endure. It's entirely possible that if you carry a copy that it will take a day to "clear it up". It's also possible that if you carry the real deal that it can get stolen.
I generally carry the copy, but I have taken the actual passport with me when I am going to an unfamiliar location and know that I am not going to get tanked.
SR