single woman considering move to costa rica


The one thing I would have a hard time with is showers BUT as you said that is not everywhere.
听 I love Monteverde so anxious to hear how it goes there. Not sure I would want to live there since it gets pretty rainy and cold but it sure is beautiful!
听 Looking forward to speaking with you - I am curious if you visited the surrounding towns like Santa Ana, Grecia, etc in the Central Valley. Though I am most interested in living in a more tropical area I don't want the extreme heat. Living in Florida for the last 7 years has been great but the summers are really getting to me and its even hotter there. Some people don't realize the heat is fine for awhile (especially coming from Colorado) but it can be tiresome after awhile and expensive with air conditioning.
听 I am hoping to find somewhere near a beach town but in the mountains....but i guess we are all seeking out that perfect place...
Will be in touch with some of you mature ladies - just like me.
I don't know what the law requires here for vet tech.听 You would have to look into it.听 Dog training, I don't think many Ticos would pay for that but if you got connected in a big expat community, you could probably find clients.
听 Looking forward to speaking with you more about your experiences....Someone told me I would really like the Arenal area which I have also been to and remember it being beautiful and I just wrote to some women who can probably give me more info.
听 Welcome Linda - look forward to hearing more from you.
听 听 I am also single and I'm 58. I moved to Costa Rica's Caribbean side 6 years ago. I love it here. I am so happy with my life.
听 听I did not know ahead of time what I would be doing or how I would make a living. And I had only about $5000.00 to start (plus money to buy a car). The money seemed to evaporate and there were all kinds of challenging situations, but things ALWAYS worked out and life just keeps getting better.
听 听I don't have time to write more, but you can learn alot from my website. I am a writer (among other things). I think you would enjoy my book on moving to Costa Rica as a single woman. It is called, "If She Can Do It, So Can I!" It covers my first two years here.
I wish you the best in your new life!
Lisa
Lisa
Apply for residency after spending time as a tourist, for an extended period if possible. It is very important if you have a significant and ongoing health concern, to see what treatment is available here. You won't be covered with the socialized healthcare system here, until a legal resident, which may take a year or more...
Applying as a Pensionado and if you are under 55 your payment will higher than those over 55.
Most private insurance companies will not cover pre-existing conditions.
Most residents do choose to use the private doctors and facilities.
If you are receiving SSI, check whether your benefits will continue if you leave the country for more than 30 days.
And yes there is lot's of drug related crime happening right now in Puerto Lim贸n.
听 There are a lot of petty crimes, mainly in the central valley and downtown area.Yes you will need some type of residency to work legally in Costa Rica.
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Abhishek Vats
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