Visa Run - Panama or Nica
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I've started a non-advertisers "Info Site" which I'll be updating this weekend - SanJuanDelSurNI.com
I've also done Bocas del Toro, Panama 10 times & started the same type site - BocasDelToroGuide.com though I haven't been in over a year since discovering SJDS!
I'd LOVE other's input/updates so please e- me if you have things to add/change at聽 SanJuanDelSurNI@gmail.com
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FYI - The argument continues as to whether you "need" to be out of the country for 72 hours or not.
I asked an Immigration Cop as well as at the immigration jail delivering sweat suits) & the people WE spoke with said THEY do NOT have a 72 hour rule & on NUMEROUS message boards - NO ONE has presented ANY proof of any Old rule saying that or anything in the new rule.
Where there IS a 72 mention is with Customs.
What they DO require is 4 stamps - one showing you're leaving CR, one showing you entering another country, one showing you leaving that country & one showing you entering CR.
NOW you also HAVE to have some sort of ticket showing you're leaving CR within 90 days (this is posted at the CR Immigration window in Pe帽as Blancas, CR entering Nicaragua). I've never been asked but my last 2 trips they asked the people in front of me so I showed mine (fyi - I make mine for 89 days - JUST in case).
I JUST returned Tues. from a quickie overnight trip to Rivas, NI where I stayed in an ULTRA BASIC place for $10/pp - clean/bed fairly decent (not like mine though).
FYI - Prescription drugs are WAYYYY cheaper in NI than in CR!
There are 2 shifts at Immigration, go out the morning with a bus ticket SJ-David and you 'can' get 90 days; go out the afternoon and you will ONLY get 30 days - the discretion of the official. Need CR exit and Panama in/out stamps of course.
This is true also - it seems - with a immediate in-out.
Correct, customs require 72 hrs for duty free import.
Going in 2 days, will update.
Bill
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A BUS TICKET SHOWING YOU ARE LEAVING CR within 90 days!!! They are almost ALWAYS asking these days!!
DO NOT get an open ticket as OFTEN these days they're ONLY giving people a 30 DAY STAMP!
Buy a ticket (I get the TransNica ticket [though I TAKE Deldu because it's only $9 vs $23 & leaves me off at the Pe帽as Blanca border hence it's 1-2 hours faster some trips]) for 89 days (never take that chance on that last day as once it happened that the Sixiola Bridge was closed the day we were traveling). Then, 3 days before it expires, you'll need to go back to TransNica & they will NOT give you a new "ticket" (unless you BUY a new one) but they will give you a new "reservation" (I told them I wasn't REALLY going on the bus - just using it for the border) which you show with your original ticket. I'm not sure how long I'll be able to do this but I think next time, I'm going to give him a few 1,000 colones or bring him some cake or something to show my appreciation since he IS doing me a BIG favor. I can't remember the guys name but he's the regular guy there & he DOES speak some English (in San Jose that is).
I've known NUMEROUS people RECENTLY that have left/re-entered CR with expired visas & LATELY NONE had problems. With that said, 6+ months ago I know a few people that were refused re-entry. These ALL were Americans (perhaps part of the crack down is a reaction to how HARD it is for Tico's to get a visa to visit the U.S. Makes sense!!).
I'd also go JUST before they're going to implement the new law - especially if they're going to implement the part about not being able to go through the same border/country twice or something.
Do NOT NOT NOT mess with this. SERIOUSLY!! & DO NOT give someone else YOUR Passport to get it stamped! More & more people are getting busted and KICKED OUT for doing this. Just welcome the little vacation!!
A muchacho for $60 had his 'friend' give me a 90 day visa !!
Several ways to run at this, $60 is a lot cheaper and faster than 3 days. As noted above, do not give your passport to anyone; I did and it was a huge hassle to retrieve it.
If your visa has expired DO NOT DELAY, go immediately. They can implement the new existing law at any time they choose.
Bill
Yes, if you just walk up to the window to enter Panama they will ask to see your ticket out; the solution is the same. In Paso Canoas before leaving CR go to the Tracopa station and buy 2 $15 tickets, SJ to David and David to SJ. I have used open tickets but got some questions about the dates. The tickets are valid for 90 days - which is why one can get a 90 day visa.
If you use a connected muchacho he will get you through Panama w/o buying the SJ to David ticket (save $15). Talk with the muchacho before you start to identify what will be needed and what his services will cost ($60 to $150 is my experience). Its all part of the cost of doing business.
I just buy both tickets, exit CR and then find a fixer.
Bill
Advice?
Thanks!! Ecuacnd
Like I said, I'm pretty sure I could have gotten all 4 stamps in row without hanging around. There's no one checking your stamped passport at the line like in Nicaragua who will see the same face cross back and forth within a short time. The officials at the entry and exit windows are different people, so they won't recognize you or say anything. So I did it all in one day. I did have a car, which made it much more comfortable and convenient. Good luck!
Tourists have been forced to purchase return air tickets before they've been allowed to enter Costa Rica, and others have not.聽 Tourists have been given just a 30 day Visitor's visa when re-entering at Panama, and some people get the full 90 days.聽 It's a game of luck.聽 Added note:聽 Government's goal is to force perpetual tourists to obain a cedula, they need the extra money for their health care system, and some sort of forced yearly Corporation fees.
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