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By Website Introductions at 10/27/08 13:20
Moving from place to place can bring about changes in our attitudes. This is because each place has its own culture distance from others. Each place also has its characteristics that might not be found in other places you have been to.These are the changes that this expat from Canada found when she stayed in Costa Rica for three months. In general, she said that she has been more aware about how her actions affect the planet. News: Costa Rican stay changes family's habits Tags: canadians in costa rica • family habits • living in costa rica • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Website Introductions at 10/25/08 20:14
President Oscar Arias of Costa Rica and Panama's President, Martís Torrijos along with their respective Ministro de Comercio (trade minister) met in San Jose to sign the documents regarding the "Tratado de Libre Comercio (TLC)", a free trade agreement between both countries.The deal makes 91% of Costa Rica's products to enter Panama duty free excluding the basic goods like rice, sugar, potatoes, onions, coffee etc and will greatly benefit small and medium sized exporters and consumers of both countries. News: Costa Rica, Panama Sign Free Trade Deal Tags: free trade deal • tratado de libre comercio • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Website Introductions at 10/13/08 18:50
According to Garry Sheriff of property agency C.R.UK Global, Now is the best time to negotiate to acquire a property in Costa Rica which is in the light of the slow market.Over 300% growth just within the last decade in Costa Rica's property market because of rising tourism and expats from North America. More of the new high end housing development are already on Costa Rica's property market. Foreigners are also allowed for mortgages at a maximum 70% loan-to-value. News: Buyers Market in Costa Rica Tags: buyers market • real estate • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
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