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		<title>Getting Married in Costa Rica</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Oct 2008 16:44:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacey Reid</dc:creator>
		
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Getting married in Costa Rica is not difficult, but like most foreign countries, requires quite a bit of paperwork. A lawyer will be appointed to handle all the legalities to make your marriage legal in Costa Rica and your home country. The following papers need to be presented at least one month in advance of your arrival to ensure a smooth and stress-free wedding day.</p>
<p>What are the most common mistakes before the wedding?</p>
<p>Without a doubt, the most common mistake is getting the proper documentation for marital status and birth certificates.  You will need to have these documents approve by the Costa Rican Embassy in the country where you reside.  You will also need to get these documents translated by the Embassy.  What ever you do, do not wait until the last moment to do this.  </p>
<p>What do you need to bring?</p>
<p>Full name of both Bride and Groom, first, middle and last. No initials will be accepted.<br />
Original Passport<br />
Birthplace<br />
Address<br />
Occupation<br />
Marital status-if divorced you will need to provide a copy of the divorce decree. If the Bride has been divorced for less than 12 months, she must present a negative pregnancy test to the nearest Costa Rican consulate for authentication.<br />
Parents&#8217; names and occupation<br />
Parents&#8217; address<br />
Birth Certificate</p>
<p>Witnesses</p>
<p>Costa Rican law requires two witnesses to sign the necessary documents. If you are traveling with friends they may act as your witnesses, however, immediate family members are not allowed to act as witnesses. Your witnesses will need to supply the following information:</p>
<p>Full name, no initials<br />
Date and place of birth<br />
Current address<br />
Passport number and nationality<br />
Marital status</p>
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		<title>Coming to Costa Rica!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Dec 2007 18:28:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Brunelle</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[I have never taken the time to write to everyone and really explain why the big decision to move to Costa Rica was made.  I have taken the time to explain it to a few, but basically I have kept quiet about what I have been up too. <script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Coming to Costa Rica!", url: "http://info.costa-rica-travel-and-vacations.com/coming-to-costa-rica/" });</script>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have never taken the time to write to everyone and really explain why the big decision to move to Costa Rica was made.  I have taken the time to explain it to a few, but basically I have kept quiet about what I have been up too. </p>
<p>Well, the biggest reason I have moved here is to start up my own tourism company. I have been working hard with a few of my friends to get this thing off the ground these last six months and it has been very rewarding for me.  I wanted to do this as I really believed, and still do, that this wonderful country has so much to offer so many people who visit it.  For me it was just a matter of establishing a company with integrity and phenomenal service standards in order to bring people here and keep them coming back.</p>
<p>Given the fact that I have no background in business, everyday seems to have provided me with good learning experiences. The biggest lesson I’ve learned thus far you ask? Well this is simply to make sure you take the time to do things right in all of your venture, whether it be with family, friends, business partners or clients. People really do appreciate when you are willing to take the time for them: it makes them feel special!!! </p>
<p>It really has been an amazing experience to be able to call the shots, and I don’t know how easy it will be to go back to taking orders if things were not to succeed the way I would like them too. Everyone who knows me is well aware that I tend to be a little difficult on authority. I won’t really give any more details about my business but I really think that I might surprise a few people when they come down, at least I hope I do, if you don’t believe me give our offices a call and find out for yourself!!! </p>
<p>Let me also introduce you to my new hometown and the birthplace of Exclusive X-Cursions Travel Inc.: Barva, Heredia.  This quiet little town I live is about 20 minutes away from the capital, San Jose. This place is everything I had hoped for in moving here. I really took a step back in time and have had the opportunity to experience how things must have been like years ago. There are no large multinationals, restaurant chains, no street lights, and everybody in the town really ends up knowing your name. Everything is within a five minute walk, whether it be the food/supermarket, bakery, local pubs, gym, Internet café, bus stops, park, basketball courts, football fields, and even a beautiful church. It did not take me long to realize I would be happy living somewhere where no car was needed. I walk and take the bus everywhere, and if the need ever occurs, I take a taxi. All in all it is very cheap to get around, and I don’t have the guilt of polluting or putting a large dent in my pocket. Barva is known in Costa Rica as the city of artists because of the large number of famous artists and sculptors living here. What I like most about being here is that there always seems to be a festival of some sort on any given weekend. The picture I posted is of one of my friends while he painted a scene depicting a yearly festival that takes place in front of my Church every year in August. He painted this painting of a Festival during a different Festival, where artists from all over the country travel to Barva to produce something for all to see and appreciate.</p>
<p>Until next time!</p>
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