Does it make sense for a Real Estate from the US to move to Costa Rica for work? |
I'm a CA Real Estate agent who would like to move (return) to Costa Rica to live and work as an agent.
As an citizen of the United States, can I do this?
Is there an market for agents ... |
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Moving to Central or South America..for cheap? |
I'd like to move to South America for some time.I'm hoping to move somewhere cheap!Any Ideas?
Every website I go to has different prices for the "biggies" (housing, ... |
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Does this make sense? |
| Tren: La manera más común es llevar el tren Machu Picchu por la mañana, explorar las ruinas por algunas horas y volver a Cusco por la tarde. El tren termina en la estación de Puente Ruinas, donde ... |
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Are any of you planning to visit Panama Central America? |
| If you are I am available to pick you at the airport and take you were ever you destination will be in this small country. I have been touring many people in the past 3 years.... |
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Costa Rica vacation: Is one week to short of time to see Manuel Antonio, Fortuna, and Manuel Antonio? |
| I'm going to Costa Rica for a week in March. I'm spending 2 nights in Manuel Antonio, 2 nights in Monteverde, and 3 nights in Fortuna (Arenal Volcano) - in that order. Everything's ... |
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WHAT IS PANAMA LIKE?????????? |
| I might me going to Panama City, Panama like. How is it in the city and in the country in ... |
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How to flush the toilet in Latin America? |
It seems like it doesn't work very well.
And do you not flush the paper?... |
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Whats the phone code for calling a cell phone in "Lo Barnechea Santiago Chile?"? |
| i have my friends 8 digit cell phone number but i still need some kind of dialing code. He told me i need a cell phone code along with a country code or someting. so yeah if anyone knows what it is ... |
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What are some really good universities in South America? |
| I still have pre-med requirements I need to fulfill, and I really want to live in South America for a while (preferably around Peru/Ecuador, but any country will work). I speak French and Spanish but ... |
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Question about the Panama Canal? |
| If you sail through the Panama Canal from the Atlantic to the Pacific, what direction are you traveling?... |
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Safe fun latin american country to travel? |
| I am a 22 year old black, Canadian female who loves the latin culture very much, from the food to the music, to Spanish, love it all. I'm trying to be fluent in Spanish. Between Low and high, my ... |
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What food can i make thats from peru and thats easy to make? |
| im from the six grade and need to a project about food from peru i need to make a dish not to hard but ... |
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What are the demographics of Panama? |
| I ask this because every Panamanian I've met, over forty, have been Black, but my sister swears Panama is very diverse as far as race(she's visited), whereas I've spoken with P... |
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How do people in peru get around? 2 ways please? |
| whats the name of the thing they get around?... |
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Do native panamanians treat US citizens, blancos, gringos, well? |
| Is Panama safe to visit? Or to live if you aren't a native citizen?... |
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Am I allowed to bring U.S. Cigarettes to Costa Rica without filling out customs papers? |
| I'm traveling over the summer with a camp program. I'm wondering because being with my camp I probably wont get the chance to buy them there and if they even notify anyone that I have ... |
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Learn Spanish in Central/South America by the sea? |
I'm looking to do a spanish course for a month nov/dec in central or south america. this is the start of a travel trip so i'm hoping to be based somewhere on the coast with lovely beaches and great weather. can you recommend anywhere? Thanks |
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Yes, Cindaay, but do they have any halfway decent spanish schools on that particular beach in El Salvador or any schools on any of the beaches in ES for that matter.
The most popular countries for low cost high quality spanish immersion programs seem to be in countries like Guatemala (especially the beautiful colonial town of Antigua in the mountains near the capital), Ecuador and Argentina, but there are also good programs in the other latin countries. Unfortunately for you, the widest choices of programs tend to be in the capitals and other major cities and much less so on the sleepy little beaches you desire.
The best place I've found to research these programs is at http://www.123teachme.com
I don't know personally about these schools but here are a few of the more highly rated programs that also are located near the beach:
San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua http://www.latinamericanspanishschool.com/central1.htm
Puerto Escondido, Mexico http://www.puertospanish.com
Cahuita, Costa Rica http://icari-esp.tripod.com/
Manta, Ecuador http://www.ecuadorspanishschools.com/ |
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Jose
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Guatemala is one of the best countries to study spanish in Latin America, especially in Antigua. You can be based here, but there are also some schools in the beach of Monterrico.
More info at:
http://www.playademonterrico.com/proyling.htm
http://www.guatemala365.com/index.php?option=com_benstest&func=show&id=19
http://www.spanishabroad.com/guatemala.htm |
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Sharkman
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It has been agreed that the easiest spanish to learn with is with colombian spanish. Its clarity and purity will make it easier for you to learn. Well Bogota hasn't got any beaches, but the weather is really good. |
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cindaay!
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El Salvador has pretty nice beaches with lots of seashells and warm water.
might wanna try there.
the beach is called "el espino"
it's got little grass huts and awesome waters. |
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