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This forum post has messages dated from 09/22/11 through 09/30/11, please be sure to read all the messages. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it.


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09/22/11 21:44
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Article: Are You Looking for a Job in Costa Rica?

Thank author of this post/commentIf you are a foreigner and you are looking at moving to Costa Rica in order to get a job, then you will have to think again. Like anywhere else in the world, there are certain procedures that you have to go through in order to get some formal work. Then it also happens that not everyone gets the permit to do some work-related activities in the country.

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Comment #1
09/26/11 08:23
Ellae

Thank you so much for posting this post. I really appreciate it because I was actually planning to go to Costa Rica and apply for jobs. It is a good thing that I was able to read this first. Now, I am having second thoughts of going there. I still hope though. Maybe someday I would still continue to pursue my dreams. Thank you.

Comment #2
09/26/11 22:59
Jerome

I would love to know much about the jobs and working opportunities there are in Costa Rica. I have been thinking of moving in there and be able to land a job as well. It would be great to actually have some good tips there as well. It would be great to hear from all of you guys with regards to my concern as well. Any useful links would be great as well.

Comment #3
09/28/11 04:20
Jan

I think that it is wise of the government to place these precautions in place for foreigners who wish to move to costa rica and work there, even though it surely causes inconvenience for many, but a government must protect its citizens first and foremost, while of course still being polite to visitors and outsiders. It is good to see that there are a few hoops to jump through.

Comment #4
09/30/11 00:36
Marynor

Costa Rica has given opportunities for many applicants who are looking for better opportunities. Well actually before you find a job, I think it is really important to check your qualification first whether your skills and work experience is suited to the job you want to enter in Costa Rica. Comply with the requirements so that you can assure your admission. Thank you for sharing the post. Great day to all.


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