Posted on January 31st, 2008 by Angela Passman
I am very upset with the information that I have found on Costa Rica websites regarding importing pets to Costa Rica. This information is not only incorrect it will cause your pets to be put into quarantine or put down upon entry into the country.
One very well known website states that the laws importing birds [...]
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Filed under: Animals, Leaving Costa Rica, Moving pets to Costa Rica, Moving to Costa Rica, Veterinary care
Posted on January 30th, 2008 by Angela Passman
Though waiters and waitresses across the country might prefer that you didn’t know, you should know, if you don’t already, that 10% tip and 13% sales tax are automatically included in the bill at restaurants-so unless you want to add an extra reward for exceptional services, you can hold onto those extra coins. Many restaurants [...]
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Filed under: Living in Costa Rica
Posted on January 26th, 2008 by Angela Passman
Obtain your Costa Rican Permanent Resident Investor Status through our Government approved reforestation project.
SPECIFIC BENEFITS USING THIS PROGRAM TO OBTAIN LEGAL STATUS
If the applicant chooses to obtain their Permanent Resident Investor status through this type of project they receive the following benefits:
Application can be made directly to the Immigration department here in Costa Rica [...]
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Filed under: Business in Costa Rica, Living in Costa Rica, Moving to Costa Rica, Residency in Costa Rica
Posted on January 23rd, 2008 by Angela Passman
Let the seller beware!!! Do NOT EVERY list your property for sale with a Realtor under an exclusive listing. There is no MLS system in Costa Rica contrary to what your Realtor may try to tell you there is not and never has been. Some Realtors work together and combine their listing but that is [...]
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Filed under: Living in Costa Rica, Moving to Costa Rica, Real Estate in Costa Rica, The Dark Side
Posted on January 21st, 2008 by Angela Passman
I recently read on the real costa rica a blog entry that expressed EXACTLY how myself and many others feel about the windy season. This week I thought I was going to go mad with the screaming winds outside.
The windy season gets on my nerves. Anywhere in the Central Valley, from December to February, the [...]
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Filed under: Living in Costa Rica
Posted on January 10th, 2008 by Angela Passman
Horse Transportation Worldwide
World Pet Travel Horse Transportation Division is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality transport service for your horses at competitive prices.
At World Pet Travel, we pride ourselves on providing you with trouble free transport for your horses from door to door.
Fly Horses on Demand
Most importantly, transport is arranged to suit [...]
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Filed under: Animals, Leaving Costa Rica, Living in Costa Rica, Moving pets to Costa Rica, Veterinary care
Posted on January 9th, 2008 by Angela Passman
Jorge Villalobos is our Customs Broker in Costa Rica. Jorge has been in the business of pet travel and customs clearance for 20 years. He is truly the best at what he does. If there is a problem in the customs warehouse system, he has a magical way of working around it. Jorge is our [...]
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Filed under: Animals, Living in Costa Rica, Moving pets to Costa Rica, Veterinary care