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12 years ago

Working or Jobs in Costa Rica

12 years ago
This issue keeps coming up, about foreigners coming to Costa Rica to get a Job or work here.

This is a valid question, as the demographic of moving to Costa Rica is no longer just people 65 or over looking for retirement.

Increasingly the last 3 years, there is a younger "still working" 35-65 demographic that is 100% finished with "up north", and is looking for a better way, starting a new life in CR.

I personally have over a dozen clients in the category, who are successful here, and with my Projects, there are usually business opportunities attached and services needed that Expats are perfect for, and needed.

Someone else made this post below in quotes, concerning the easiest method to find work here, and getting around the limitations.

"True there are lots of ways 'around' that, but the easiest way is to set up your own corporation here and then conduct your own 'business' in whatever field you choose."

There are literally thousands of Expats living here that have done that successfully. Take charge, form a corporation (under $500 with top lawyer) and get cookin'.

And with the current laws, you make a $200,000 investment in land/home/business here, you can qualify for residency.

Any Questions you can email me, or join the Facebook pages below and meet some of those people.

Have a Great Day and Pura Vida !

Raymond Cruz ~New Business Director

www.CostaRicaRealEstateTeam.com

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