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About RussellO

Status:

Repatriate 

Gender:

Male

Currently Lives:

Citizen Of:

United States

Dual Citizen Of:

Costa Rica

Past Expat Posts:

Mexico


Vietnam




HR/Relo
Professional:

Provider of Expat-Related Services & Products

Some Forum Posts:

Uruguay: Latin American national:

As a n.american I also am a naturalized costarican. Question, is there an advantage to other Latin American citizens for extended stays in Ur.

Argentina: Anti American resentment?:

Yours is the best I've read. How do I get to that F B page?

Costa Rica: Woodworking in CR:

It may be to your advantage to find a book on the different types of woods in Central America or CR. You will have time to study them.

Costa Rica: Mother to be contemplating Costa Rica:

Better get down by your 6th mo. or the airlines might not let you fly.

Costa Rica: Selling food at the markets:

#1 And the only real important 1 you do not have the right to work and no business will let you explore your idea. If you need to work why move to a another country. The rest of the world has laws to stop foreigners from illegally working after all this is not the U.S. where all illegals are welcome to take your job. In Costa Rica most illegals from the U.S. sell Real Estate so there you go, be one of the 100's.

Colombia: Medellin to Bogota:

You forgot the transporter.

Argentina: A general Question to those foreigners living in AR:

Do you live there on the local money exchange I'm sure that the local economy is base on the blue rate. I mean I'm having a hard time trying to rap my head around how people will live in a place that devalues there money almost 50%. I'm interested in this country as a place to retire to. Off all the people who have moved to AR are you living a middle class life, are you enjoying the life style on devalued money.

Colombia: how to get my money here:

what are the requirements to open a bank account in Colombia? Can a tourist open same?

Spain: Bicycling Spain:

Thank you, looking forward to Spain.

Colombia: Bicycling Colombia:

Has anyone had this experience? Positive or negative experiences.

 

Date Joined:

4/24/2014

Total Posts:

105

Posts/Day:

0.10

 
 
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