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 (please see message) does anyone know any hotel near this place and school?
Do you know any hotel or bank near:

Colegio Del Mundo Unido Costa Rica?

or banks/hotels near its address:

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 Once again, my peru report?
I need to know

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What form of government do they have?

And what do the colors of the flag of peru mean?...



ryan l

Looking to spend several months in Costa Rica, need to find a job, any suggestions?


    



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Turgor
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Before you worry about finding a job, check into what sort of visa you need. A regular tourist visa or entry usually prohibits you from working in most countries. You will probably need a special visa and possibly other paperwork.

As far as employment, I would start with the Costa Rican government. They may have some resources to help you locate employment, especially if you are fluent in multiple languages.


knowalotlearnalot
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Usually you cannot legally work in Costa Rica unless you are a resident.

You might want to consider getting an internet based job, because U.S. dollars are worth more in Costa Rica. So, you will get paid less U.S. dollars if you get a job in Costa Rica, but more U.S. dollars if you just do a U.S. job from the internet.


Tico Roots.
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http://www.ticotimes.net/classified.htm#200


Julia E
You need a permission to legally work in Costa Rica. Tourist visa is only 3 month. Oficial offices and firms in San Jose would not let you work without a visa (hard to get, need a lawyer and money). I know there are a lot of people working on the beach in restaurants, and bars, they might not have a visa. On beaches just ask around... For something serious take a lawyer.


Fozzie
try teaching english. If you go into Teach english overseas you can specify which country you want to work in.





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