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Looking to communicate with Canadians teaching English in Costa Rica.
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Scott
We are selling our business in Canada and planning a working retirement in Costa Rica. We have taken our ESL courses and want to look at all possibilities…perhaps collaborate with other ESL teachers to develop an English language school, private tutoring or employment with an existing reputable school.
Good reading information regarding [url=http://costaricalaw.com/costa-rica-legal-topics/immigration-and-residency/costa-rica-approves-a-new-immigration-law/]legal Residency [/url]is here as is rules regarding working here legally [url=http://costarica.com/relocation/working-in-costa-rica/]and salaries[/url].
You can’t have both legal temporary residency whith can lead to eventual Permanent residency and a work permit.
Additional info here for [url=http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/nnrsdnts/ndvdls/nnrs-eng.html]Canadians considering making a move[/url] as ‘non-residents of Canada for tax purposes’.
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