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Once I arrive in Costa Rica, what are the ways I can get to Jaco?

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If you wish we can have a taxi waiting for you at the airport. If so, then a few days prior to your arrival, please advise us of your airline , flight number, and arrival time. Travel time to Jaco from the airport is approx. 1 1/2 h.
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When should I arrive in Costa Rica?

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You should arrive in Costa Rica the day before your charter begins and plan on spending the night in San Jose. We recommend the Alta Hotel and the Courtyard by Marriott in San Jose which are the host hotels. The Okeanos provides pick up and transportation services from these hotels to Puntarenas. The pick up times are located on the destination page.
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Global Volunteer Network: Volunteer in Costa Rica
The first Monday of the month or the middle Monday of the month - the middle Monday is the Monday closest to the 15th - e.g. Monday between the 12th and 18th. The Spanish lessons are one on one and mainly conversational. The cost is $300 for 6 nights food/accommodation, 5 four hour days of Spanish lessons, and materials (course book that was designed for volunteers).
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Where can I get information about investing in Costa Rica?

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Check the Embassy's Commercial Section for services for American investors. Also see our Trade page for research reports, general information and links to business-related organizations.
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Where can I get tourist information about Costa Rica?

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There are a number of websites, including the official website of Costa Rica Tourism, the Costa Rica Supersite, the Costa Rican Tourism Institute, and the Embassy of Costa Rica.
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Will someone be there to meet me when I arrive in Costa Rica?

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Certainly. Whenever possible, Greg Basco or Paulo Valerio will meet you personally. When this is not possible, another Foto Verde guide and/or driver will be waiting for you as soon as you exit the airport after going through immigration, claiming your baggage, and clearing customs. Non-airport staff are not allowed inside the terminal, so please look for one of our representatives holding up a Foto Verde Tours sign as soon as you step outside.
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What inoculations do I need to visit Costa Rica and how is medical care in Costa Rica?

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There are no required inoculations for Costa Rica, but it is a good idea to check with your physician for recommendations of optional inoculations and health precautions. Costa Rica is suffering an outbreak of dengue fever (both classic and hemorrhagic), although the incidence remains lower than in other Central American countries. Dengue is transmitted by mosquito bite and there is no vaccine. Anyone planning to travel in affected areas should take steps to avoid mosquito bites.
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gt; What else is there to see in Costa Rica?

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A stay at Arenas del Mar in Manuel Antonio is certainly one of the highlights of a visit to Costa Rica. However, there are many other popular destinations that are worth a visit. Depending on your budget and time available for travel, we recommend you visit some of the country’s active volcanoes (Arenal, Poás, Irazú, Rincón de la Vieja) and the world famous cloud forest reserve at Monteverde or Los Ángeles.
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Do I need a passport to travel to Costa Rica?

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Yes, a valid passport is required to enter and visas are needed for certain nationalities so check ahead before traveling. For more information click here. The citizens of the following nationalities can stay for 90 days without a consular visa if International Agreements exist.
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back to top Q. What air carriers fly to Costa Rica?

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U.S. carriers servicing Costa Rica include; American, United, Continental and Delta Airlines. LACSA is the official Costa Rican carrier. Film and batteries are expensive here so you should stock up before you leave. Bring fast film if you're Same advice in regards to film applies as in the previous question. Standard current is 110volts, 60 Hertz
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Do I need a visa to visit Costa Rica?

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For purposes of tourism, you may visit Costa Rica for up to 90 days without a visa. Please see the website for the Costa Rican Embassy in the U.S. for information regarding visa and entry requirements.
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How do I register for the Selective Service while in Costa Rica?

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If you are a U.S. citizen male aged 18 to 25, you are required to register with the Selective Service. You maey either do so at the Embassy during the hours of operation or you may register online at: http://www.sss.gov/regist%20information.htm
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How can I teach school or volunteer in Costa Rica?

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There are several U.S.-curriculum and English-medium schools in Costa Rica, and some of them recruit teachers in the U.S. If you are interested in teaching school in Costa Rica or another foreign country, see the Department of State's Overseas Schools page for a list of recruiting organizations and for information on schools that are supported by the U.S. Government overseas. The Peace Corps has a small number of volunteers in Costa Rica. Other U.S.
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What documents do I need to get married in Costa Rica?

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Costa Rican law permits U.S. citizens to get married here. A lawyer can perform the required legal ceremony (see our list of attorneys). You will need the following documents: If you have not been married before, you must come to the Embassy's Consular Section and make a sworn statement to that effect before a consular officer (there is a $30 fee for this service). A Certificate from the Civil Registry that he/she is single (certificado de solter?a del Registro Civil).
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Where can I get information about Costa Rica for my student research project?

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Please note that the U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica (this site) provides information primarily about U.S. Government programs in Costa Rica** There is a wealth of information about Costa Rica on the Internet. Contact the Embassy of Costa Rica in Washington, DC, and visit some of these links:
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How is the crime situation in Costa Rica? Is it a safe destination?

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For information, see the "Crime Information" section of the Department of State Consular Information Sheet for Costa Rica. Also see the Overseas Security Advisory Council's Report on Crime and Safety in Costa Rica
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Is there a departure tax to leave Costa Rica?

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Yes, the departure tax for short-term visitors is currently $26. Tourists who stay over ninety days without receiving a formal extension can expect to pay a higher departure tax at the airport or land border. Persons who have overstayed previously may be denied entry to Costa Rica.
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How do we get to Costa Rica?

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There are many different commercial airlines (including American, Delta, Continental and Lacsa) that now fly into Costa Rica's capital city, San Jose. We can make the reservations and all of the arrangements for travel from your home city.
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Costa Rica shares a unique position on the planet within a narrow range of the Equator where tropical hardwood trees flourish. The growing season is year round as opposed to regions where a winter season brings a dormant period. Therefore, growth rates exceed those in the United States or other similarly situated regions. Costa Rica is a leader in offering incentives to reforest land.
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Costa Rica is in Central America, nestled between Nicaragua (to the North) and Panama (to the South).
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Costa Rica is stable. It is the oldest democracy in all of Latin America, and has had more than a century of democracy and peace. There is no army, and there are more teachers than policemen. Free and obligatory public education has been mandated by Costa Rica's constitution since 1869. Costa Rica has a government of laws, and like the U.S., the Costa Rican constitution guarantees human rights, private property, and equality before the law -- for Costa Ricans and non-Costa Ricans alike.
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Grupo Utopia
Costa Rica has one of the fastest growing high tech industries in the world. The entrepreneurial environment, high level of educational accomplishment and rapidly evolving market for technology products and services gives Utopia a perfect base of operations both from a development perspective and a product marketing perspective. Costa Rica's technical infrastructure and location also make it ideal as a marketing base for the rest of Latin America.
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There are many reasons why we currently focus on Costa Rica. The country is beautiful, politically stable, accepted by Americans for investment, and with the maturing baby boomer generation, the demand for Costa Rica continues to steadily rise. Additionally, the Costa Rican government encourages foreign investment of property in their country. Combine these benefits with the fact that Costa Rica's proximity to the United States is favorable and you have a winning combination.
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Costa Rica is located in Central America with Nicaragua bordering to the North and Panama to the South. It is bordered on the East and West by water. The East coast is the Atlantic Ocean and the West coast is Pacific Ocean. Costa Rica is situated very near the equator at just 8 degrees latitude.
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back to top Q. What is the traditional menu I would expect to eat in Costa Rica?

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A traditional Costa Rican breakfast consists of "gallo pinto" (black beans and rice), eggs, tortillas and sour cream, with coffee and fresh fruit juice. A typical Costa Rica lunch known as "casado", includes: rice and beans, one choice of meat (beef, chicken, pork, or fish), salad, fried plantains (a type of banana, very sweet and very tasty).
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How can I get a job or internship at the U.S. Embassy in San Jos? or find a job in Costa Rica?

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The U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica hires locally only a very small number of administrative personnel, and openings are fairly infrequent. Employees hired locally are paid local salary rates and are covered by Costa Rican labor laws. See the Embassy of Costa Rica's work permits page for information on getting a work permit to get a job on the local market. If you are a U.S. citizen and are interested in a career or internship in the U.S. Foreign Service, you can find complete information on the U.S.
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I am a U.S. Citizen resident in Costa Rica. Do I need to file taxes?

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Maybe. U.S. citizens and U.S. legal permanent residents are taxed on their worldwide income. Every U.S. citizen or permanent resident must file a U.S. income tax return if certain income levels are reached. Income for filing requirement purposes is determined without regard to the foreign-earned income exclusion. To determine whether you are required to file a U.S.
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