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Insidecostarica.com - San José, Costa Rica -  Wednesday 25 May  2005

 

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New Cédulas For Legal Residents Coming Soon
All foreigners with legal residency in Costa Rica will benefit from the changes proposed by the Dirección de Migración y Extranjería (Immigration) announced yesterday.

Used Car Importers Want Dialogue With the Government on Proposed Import Restrictions
Come June 5, used car importers will begin their countdown to desperation if the government moves forward to announce the prohibition of vehicles more than 7 years old, this according to José Carballo, president of the Cámara de Importadores de Autos Usados.

Another Gasoline Hike Requested; This Time Gasoline Station Owners Want Theirs
Gasoline price increases continue to make the headlines, with four hikes in the first four months of this year and one decrease last week, bringing the cost of gasoline the highest ever recorded.

No Sign of al Qaeda Operatives in Central America
(Reuters) - Central American governments said on Wednesday there was no sign of two al Qaeda operatives whose suspected presence in the region sparked a security alert, while a U.S. official said it was probably a false alarm.

ROC Foreign Minister in Costa Rica to Preside Over Regional Meeting
Taiwan's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tan Sun Chen, arrived in Costa Rica Wednesday to preside over a working meeting of ROC diplomatic mission chiefs in the region.

Solís Wants Taiwan's Clarifications on Donations
The head of the Partido Acción Ciudadana (PAC), Ottón Solís, is demanding that the government of Taiwan clear up it's financial relations with Costa Rica.

Nicaraguans Will Need to Present Passport to Enter Costa Rica Come June 1
There is no reason, come June 1, why Nicaraguans enter Costa Rica without a passport.
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
   

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