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Costa Rica: Sustained income stream:
If I have a sustained income stream of between $2,100 and $2,700 a month is it enough to live comfortable in Costa Rica? I am not a "high living" individual.
Costa Rica: Wanting to relocate to CR:
Hello friends, I am new to the forum, so I am far behind on the topics that have been discussed. But since this is a real ExPat forum with people who have "lived there and gotten the Tshirt", I wanted to ask some candid questions that will seem very elementary to most of you. I am 65 years old and in decent health. I am single. My kids are in Texas and I have no grandchildren yet. I am going to rent my home and wish to relocate to Costa Rica to teach English under the TEFL certification. I don't want to just come to CR to retire. I am seeing many variations on the restrictions on teaching in Costa Rica or even working there. I have the financial qualifications and I will have the educational qualifications as I have two degrees and will have the TEFL certification. My question is this........is this a practical dream to pursue for me? Is it reasonable to expect to be able to work in Costa Rica either as a teacher or something else? I wish to become a legal resident as quickly as possible. Also I will bring my three beloved dogs and want to find a house or bungalow to rent with some sort of secure and safe yard. Is this possible? Thank you all for your answers in advance. I appreciate your input, good or bad.
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