Just like any other country, scams in Costa Rica experience its share of scams targeting both tourists and locals. While the situation may change over time, as of my last update in September 2021, here are some popular scams that have been reported in Costa Rica. To avoid falling victim to scams in Costa Rica (or anywhere else), here are some practical steps you can take.

Research and Plan Ahead:

Before you travel, research your destination thoroughly. Familiarize yourself with the local customs, common scams, and areas to avoid. This will help you make informed decisions and recognize potentially risky situations.

Use Reputable Sources:

When booking accommodations, tours, or activities, use reputable travel websites, apps, or agencies with positive reviews. Check for official websites or physical addresses when booking services.

Use Official Transportation:

Stick to official taxis, rideshare services, or pre-arranged transportation from reputable companies. Avoid accepting rides from strangers or unlicensed drivers. Make sure if you use a taxi, you get the price before you get into the car.

Avoid Public Wi-Fi for Sensitive Transactions:

Refrain from using public Wi-Fi networks for online banking, shopping, or any activities involving sensitive personal information. If necessary, use a VPN to encrypt your internet connection.

Unsolicited Offers:

Be cautious of individuals who approach you with unsolicited offers, especially if they seem too good to be true. Politely decline and walk away if you’re uncomfortable.

Guard Your Personal Information:

Don’t share personal or financial information with strangers. Be cautious about displaying expensive items like jewelry or electronics, as this might attract unwanted attention. You should guard your passport and cash. I recommend that you make a copy of your passport and carry it with you. You should leave your passport in the safe where you are staying.

Inspect Rental Vehicles:

If renting a car, thoroughly inspect it for existing damage before driving off. Take photos and document any scratches or issues to avoid disputes later.

Use ATMs Wisely:

Use ATMs located in well-lit, busy areas, such as banks or shopping centers. Cover your PIN while entering it, and be cautious if the ATM looks suspicious or tampered with.

“Helpful” Strangers:

While it’s okay to accept help from genuine locals, be cautious if someone insists on guiding you or offering unsolicited assistance. Politely decline if you’re not comfortable.

Educate Yourself on Local Currency:

Familiarize yourself with the local currency and exchange rates to avoid being tricked into unfair deals. Use official currency exchange centers or banks.

Trust Your Instincts:

If something feels off or too good to be true, it probably is. Trust your instincts and err on the side of caution.

Emergency Contacts:

Save the local embassy or consulate’s contact information in case you encounter legal or safety issues. They can provide assistance if needed.

Learn Basic Local Phrases:

Learning a few basic phrases in the local language can help you communicate and build rapport with locals, making it less likely for scammers to target you.

Secure Your Belongings:

Keep your belongings secure, especially in crowded places or tourist areas. Use anti-theft bags or money belts to protect your valuables.

Stay informed and keep up with local news and updates to be aware of any new scams or safety concerns that might arise during your stay.

Remember that being cautious doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy your trip. It’s about being aware of your surroundings and making informed decisions to have a safe and pleasant experience.

 

 

Kim ParisFirst and foremost, remember, missing person investigations can be emotionally charged, complex, and sensitive. Missing persons in Costa Rica can be especially challenging. Always prioritize the well-being of the missing person and their loved ones, and maintain a strong commitment to ethical and legal practices throughout the process.

Locating foreign nationals who have gone missing in Costa Rica can be both, a challenging and sensitive task. Here’s our step-by-step approach to conducting a missing person investigation for foreign nationals in Costa Rica, while considering confidentiality and admissibility in U.S. courts:

Initial Assessment:

Gather all available information about the missing person, such as personal details, last known whereabouts, contacts, and circumstances of their disappearance. Also, establish contact with their friends, family, and acquaintances to gain insights into their activities and potential reasons for the disappearance.

Legal and Ethical Considerations:

Understand and adhere to both Costa Rican and U.S. laws and regulations regarding missing person investigations, privacy rights, and surveillance. Work with legal experts who are familiar with both jurisdictions to ensure your actions are within the boundaries of the law.

Working with Local Authorities:

Establish contact with local law enforcement agencies in Costa Rica to report the missing person and seek their assistance. Collaborate closely with them and provide any relevant information that might aid in the investigation.

Engage Local Resources:

Utilize local contacts, investigators, and translators to navigate language barriers and cultural differences effectively. Local expertise can be invaluable in understanding local customs, and laws, and gathering accurate information.

Surveillance and Investigation:

Conduct discreet surveillance in accordance with Costa Rican laws to gather information about the missing person’s movements and potential whereabouts. This may involve visiting locations they were last seen, talking to witnesses, and utilizing technology for tracking.

Digital Footprint Analysis:

Analyze the missing person’s digital footprint, including social media accounts, emails, and online activity. This could provide insights into their state of mind, recent interactions, and potential clues about their location.

Engage Private Investigator Expertise:

Consider hiring a licensed private investigator in Costa Rica who specializes in missing person cases. They can provide valuable insights and have local connections that can facilitate the search.

Family Liaison and Support:

Maintain open communication with the missing person’s family, keeping them updated on the progress of the investigation. Provide emotional support and reassurance during what can be a difficult and stressful time.

Documentation and Evidence Preservation:

Carefully document all findings, interactions, and evidence gathered during the investigation. Ensure that evidence is collected legally, ethically, and in a way that maintains its admissibility in U.S. courts if needed.

Admissibility in U.S. Courts:

Keep thorough records of the investigation process, including the methods used, evidence collected, and any local authorities involved. This documentation can be crucial if the case eventually involves legal proceedings in U.S. courts.

Privacy and Confidentiality:

Protect the privacy of both the missing person and any individuals encountered during the investigation. Avoid disclosing sensitive information unless necessary for the investigation or required by law.

 

Deception happensIf you suspect your husband, wife, or boyfriend is cheating and they are going to Costa Rica. You need to know that there are surveillance restrictions in Costa Rica.  You also should approach the situation with discretion and a purpose of mind before you do anything. So many times, I encounter clients that are lost as to what to do. Thus, it is important to collect your thoughts before you take any action. Here are some steps you can consider:

Reflect on your feelings:

Before taking any action, take time to reflect on your feelings and gather evidence or reasons that lead you to suspect infidelity. It’s important to have a clear understanding of your concerns before addressing the issue.

Open and honest communication:

Initiate a calm and honest conversation with your partner about your feelings and suspicions. Express your concerns without being accusatory and listen to their perspective as well. Communication is key in any relationship, and addressing the issue directly can help you gain clarity and resolve any misunderstandings.

Seek professional help:

If the situation becomes complicated or you find it difficult to communicate effectively, consider seeking the assistance of a professional private investigator. I can provide guidance and facilitate productive discussions between you and your partner.

Trust your instincts but gather evidence methodically:

While it’s important to trust your instincts, it’s equally important to gather evidence methodically. Jumping to conclusions without solid evidence can damage the trust in your relationship. If you feel the need to collect evidence, ensure you do so legally and ethically.

Focus on self-care:

Regardless of the outcome, prioritize your well-being and self-care during this challenging time. Seek support from friends, family, or a support network to help you navigate your emotions and make decisions that are in your best interest.

Remember, every relationship is unique, and there is no one-size-fits-all approach to handling suspicions of infidelity. It’s important to approach the situation with empathy, open communication, and a focus on finding a resolution that is best for both you and your partner.

If you are separated from a loved one or they go missing in Costa Rica, it can be a distressing situation. Here are some immediate steps you should take:

Don’t panic, stay calm and gather information: Take a deep breath and try to remain composed. Collect as much information as possible about the circumstances of the separation or disappearance. Note (write it down) the time, location, and any relevant details that can assist authorities in their search. Try and visualize the missing person to help you recall what they were wearing. If they have a cell phone write down the number.

Contact the local authorities:

Immediately notify the local police or the Judicial Investigation Organization (OIJ) about the situation. Provide them with all the information you have gathered. OIJ is experienced in handling missing person cases and can initiate an official investigation.

Reach out to the nearest embassy or consulate:

Contact your country’s embassy or consulate in Costa Rica. You should not be surprised or disappointed if their response is less than enthusiastic. You should also be aware to that the missing person should be reported to the authorities in the U.S. if American. They can provide guidance, support, and assistance during the search process. Provide them with all the necessary details and follow their instructions.

Inform friends, family, and your hotel:

Notify your friends, family members, or anyone else who might be able to help or offer support to someone missing in Costa Rica. Share all the relevant information with them. Also, inform your hotel or accommodation staff about the situation, as they may be able to give assistance or valuable information. Don’t expect a great response from local citizens, unlike the States, “tico’s” are too busy trying to put food on the table.

Utilize social media and local networks:

Share information about the missing person on social media platforms, local community groups, and forums. This can help spread the word and reach a wider audience, increasing the chances of locating your loved one.

Maintain open communication:

Stay in regular contact with the local authorities, your embassy, and any individuals involved in the search. Provide them with any additional information or updates that may arise during the process.

Remember, time is crucial in such situations, so it’s important to act swiftly and cooperate fully with the authorities. They will guide you through the necessary steps to help locate your loved one.

The newly approved Law 9996, aimed at attracting investors, rentiers, and pensioners, has now taken effect. The new import law for residents grants added benefits to new residency applicants in three categories: retirees, renters, and investors. These benefits are applicable to individuals who apply for residency within the first five years of the law’s validity (2023) and will remain in effect for ten years after approval. I receive many inquiries regarding the importation of personal belongings from the United States.

Here is a summary of the new import law

Our legal department at Cody L Gear and Associates in Escazu has reviewed and prepared this summary.

Household Goods:

Importing household goods, including new and used appliances, furniture, decorative items, and more, is now exempt from one-time taxes. Thus, it is important to understand that the law allows for reasonable quantities, and you cannot bring half of Walmart with you. (Ref: “Decree N° 43926 -MGP-H-TUR, the regulation of Law 9996, March 2023”)

Vehicle Imports:

Individuals can import up to two vehicles for personal or family use without paying import tax, customs fees, or value-added taxes. This exemption applies to land, maritime, and air transport. If someone steals or destroys your vehicle, you can import a replacement vehicle with the same exemptions. (Ref: “Decree N° 43926 -MGP-H-TUR, the regulation of Law 9996, March 2023”)

Income Tax:

The law waives the income tax related to obtaining migratory status, but it subjects income derived from investments within the national territory to income tax. (Note: Further details about the tax reduction of property acquired during the law’s validity are available. Also, equipment or materials for professional or scientific use are exempt from taxes.

Additionally, the law specifies that beneficiaries of immigration status as investors, residents, and retirees will not automatically become tax residents.

In the investor category, the law has reduced the required investment amount from $200,000 USD to $150,000 USD. Individuals can make investments by acquiring assets, shares, securities, or projects of national interest. Moreover, this category also includes consideration for venture capital and sustainable tourism infrastructure investments.

Residents applying for residency in Costa Rica can import a maximum of two vehicles for personal or family purposes, free from import tax, customs fees, and value-added taxes. If a vehicle is stolen or destroyed, a replacement vehicle can be imported with the same exemptions.

These exemptions remain valid for ten years, expiring in July 2031.

To apply for import duty exemptions on vehicles or household goods, the following steps must be taken:

Present your Costa Rica DIMEX card as proof of resident status (retiree, renter, or investor).

Deposit your vehicle at a customs warehouse.

Apply for exemption from the Treasury Department (Ministerio de Hacienda) through their website, EXONET.

You will also need to provide:

A digital signature.

You need certification of being up to date with Caja payments.

Also, a certificate of no outstanding taxes, corporation fees, or property taxes.

Finally, you will need certification of shares owned in the corporation responsible for importing the vehicle and/or goods.

A sworn and notarized statement from each qualified family member (spouse and/or adult single children under 25) confirming they will not request exoneration separately.

The bill of lading and a copy of the vehicle’s title.

The customs value of the vehicle.

Obtaining these certifications takes time and may incur several hundred dollars in lawyer fees.

Once all documents are uploaded to the EXONET website, the Treasury Department has sixty days to approve or deny the application. Approval is based on the economic income declared during the residency application process, considering whether the requested exonerations are within the means of the applicant’s monthly income.

For more assistance contact us at info@codylgearandassociates.com

 

While Costa Rica is a beautiful country with a welcoming culture, there are certain actions or behaviors that could be considered inappropriate or disrespectful. Here are a few things in Costa Rica you should avoid doing in Costa Rica.

Disregarding environmental conservation:

Costa Rica is known for its commitment to environmental sustainability. Avoid littering, damaging natural habitats, or engaging in activities that harm the local flora and fauna. Respect the country’s efforts to preserve its rich biodiversity.

Ignoring cultural customs:

Costa Ricans value their traditions and customs. It’s important to be respectful and mindful of their culture. Avoid disrespectful behavior, such as making offensive jokes or disregarding local customs and etiquette. Remember, you are a “gringo” and as such you are already a target of misdeeds. Before you visit Costa Rica, do your homework, as this could save you heartache and money.

Overlooking safety precautions:

Costa Rica is generally a safe country, but like any other destination, it’s important to take precautions. Don’t leave your belongings unattended, especially in crowded areas or tourist hotspots. Avoid walking alone in unfamiliar or isolated areas, particularly at night.

Neglecting the local economy:

When traveling, support the local economy by purchasing souvenirs, dining at local restaurants, and booking tours or accommodations run by Costa Rican businesses. Avoid large international chain hotels or restaurants that don’t contribute to the local community.

Underestimating travel distances:

Costa Rica may seem small on a map, but the terrain can make travel times longer than expected. Don’t underestimate distances and plan your itinerary accordingly. Rushing through destinations or trying to cover too much ground in a short time can lead to frustration and exhaustion.

Remember, respectful behavior, consideration for the environment, and embracing the local culture will contribute to a positive and enjoyable experience in Costa Rica. Although this list of a few things in Costa Rica you should avoid is short, it will help you have a better experience.

 

Why are American men so tempted to Cheat in Costa Rica? There are a number of reasons why cheating might be tempting for American  men when they come to Costa Rica. These include:

  • The culture of machismo:

    Costa Rica has a strong culture of machismo, which can lead men to feel entitled to cheat on their partners.

  • The availability of sex workers:
    Costa Rica has a large number of sex workers, which can make it easy for men to find sexual partners.
  • The perception of Costa Rica as a tropical paradise: Costa Rica is often perceived as a tropical paradise, which can make it seem like an ideal place to cheat.
  • The distance from home: Costa Rica is a long way from the United States, which can make it seem like cheating will not have any consequences.

It is important to note that not all American men who cheat in Costa Rica do so because for these reasons. Some men cheat because they are unhappy in their relationships, while others cheat because they are simply looking for a sexual experience. However, the reasons listed above can make it more likely for American men to cheat in Costa Rica.

Cheating can have a devastating impact on relationships and families. It can lead to trust issues, anger, resentment, and even violence. In some cases, it can even lead to the breakdown of relationships and families.

There are a number of things that can be done to prevent cheating. One is to address the issue of machismo in Costa Rica. Another is to make it more difficult for men to find sex workers. Finally, it is important to educate people about the consequences of cheating.

It is also important to remember that cheating is not a problem that is unique to Costa Rica. It is a problem that exists in many countries around the world. However, by understanding the reasons why cheating is a problem in Costa Rica, we can take steps to address the issue and make it a more faithful country.

 

Costa Rica pros and cons you need to be aware of when traveling to this part of the world. Costa Rica  is a popular travel destination for Americans due to its beautiful landscapes and friendly people. However, there are several potential problems that Americans might face while traveling here, which can be easily avoided with a little bit of preparation. We’ll discuss some common problems Americans might encounter in Costa Rica and the steps they can take to avoid them.

Culture Shock:

Culture shock can occur when traveling to a new country and can be overwhelming. To avoid culture shock, it’s important to research the culture and customs of Costa Rica prior to your trip. You understanding the expectations and norms of the local people, and will also give you an idea of what to expect. For example when you look for to food, clothing, and social customs.

Language Barrier:

Although many people in Costa Rica speak English, not everyone does. To avoid communication difficulties, it’s a good idea to learn some basic Spanish phrases before your trip. This will make it easier to communicate with local people. Also, will also help you to understand signs, menus, and other important information.

Health Concerns:

Costa Rica has a different climate and different health concerns than the United States. To avoid health problems, it’s important to consult with your doctor before your trip and to take necessary precautions, such as getting vaccinations and bringing any necessary medications. Bear in mind that your insurance will not cover you here. Health care here is excellent but you must pay for it if your are not a Costa Rica citizen.

Safety Concerns:

Costa Rica is generally considered a safe place for travelers, but crime can still occur. To avoid safety issues, it’s important to take common-sense precautions, such as avoiding walking alone at night, not displaying large amounts of money, and keeping your valuables in a safe place.

Environmental Concerns:

Costa Rica is known for its beautiful natural environment, but it’s also important to take steps to protect it. To avoid environmental problems, it’s important to follow local rules and regulations, such as respecting wildlife and avoiding littering.

By researching the culture, customs, and language of Costa Rica, taking necessary health precautions, and taking common-sense safety and environmental measures, Americans can easily avoid potential problems while traveling in Costa Rica. With a little bit of preparation, Americans can have a safe and enjoyable trip to this beautiful country.

Uncovering the Truth:

Infidelity is a sensitive topic that can have a significant impact on relationships. If you suspect that your partner is being unfaithful, it’s important to gather evidence to confirm or deny your suspicions. In this blog post, we will compare and contrast infidelity investigations in the US and Costa Rica, to help you understand the process and choose the best course of action for your situation.

Compare and contrast Costa Rica and The United States

In the US, private investigators must follow strict laws and regulations. They use surveillance and tracking techniques to gather evidence of infidelity. Legal proceedings, such as divorce or child custody cases, often use the evidence gathered during infidelity investigations. However, these investigations are highly complicated due to the strict guidelines. Therefore, due diligence is necessary when hiring an investigator to ensure compliance with the law.

In contrast, Costa Rica has fewer regulations for private investigators. They rely more on local contacts and discretion to gather information. These investigations are less formal and focus on providing clients with information, rather than evidence for legal proceedings. You, however, need to understand a lack of guidelines can mean it is not admissible in court.

The difference

In the US, infidelity investigations are governed by strict laws and regulations to protect privacy. This means that investigators must adhere to strict guidelines and can only gather evidence that is legally obtained. In Costa Rica, investigators have more flexibility in their methods, but the evidence gathered may not be admissible in court.

When considering infidelity investigations, it’s important to consider your specific needs and location. The laws, regulations, and cultural norms of each country can have a significant impact on the investigation process. In the US, investigations are often court-admissible and regulated, while in Costa Rica, investigations are less formal but still informative. Ultimately, the decision should weigh the pros and cons of each country and choose an investigator that best fits your needs.

In conclusion, infidelity investigations in the US and Costa Rica have their own set of pros and cons. It’s important to consider your specific needs, location and the laws and regulations of the country before making a decision. Hiring a private investigator can be a difficult decision, but it’s important to have all the information to make the best decision for your situation.

 

 


How to find a local Costa Rica private investigator

Delivering evidence to you

Perhaps the better question is how to find the right local Costa Rica private investigator. The web is full of sites that offer a Costa Rica private investigator. The problem is that many are not here in Costa Rica. Finding a local Costa Rica private investigator can be easily done by talking directly to the person who is the investigator. By this I mean you are talking to the person who will have the “boots on the ground”.

Several of the sites on the web are nothing more than third-party lead generators. Some of the others have malware on their sites. So a word of caution is in order. Legit private investigators are very transparent and will answer all of your questions. Exercising common sense is one of the best methods to evaluate the person you are talking to. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out who’s real and who’s not.

What should I ask the PI about?

Give them a thumbnail description of your problem, and ask if has the experience to do this type of investigation. The first step is to do your research in finding a local Costa Rica private investigator. Costa Rica is a small country, so finding a local private investigator shouldn’t be too difficult. However, it’s important to find someone who is experienced and reputable to ensure you get the results you need.

Ask yourself how you would advise some seeking the same information:

One way to find a private investigator in Costa Rica is to ask for recommendations from friends or colleagues. If someone you know has used a private investigator in the past and was satisfied with their services, they can provide you with valuable information about their experience.

Another way to find a private investigator in Costa Rica is to conduct an online search. There are several websites that list private investigators in Costa Rica, and you can read reviews from past clients to get an idea of the quality of their services. It’s also a good idea to check out their website to learn more about their experience and qualifications.

When you have a list of potential private investigators, it’s important to schedule a consultation with each one. This will give you an opportunity to ask questions and get a sense of their expertise. Make sure to ask about their experience in the type of investigation you need, as well as their success rate.

During the consultation, it’s also important to discuss the cost of their services. Private investigators in Costa Rica typically charge by the hour, and the cost can vary depending on the complexity of the investigation. Be sure to ask for a written estimate, and make sure you u

Provide your chosen private investigator with all necessary information, including dates, names, and other relevant details, to ensure a successful investigation. They will use this information to conduct their investigation and keep you updated on progress.

Keep in mind that private investigators in Costa Rica are restricted from certain types of investigations, such as illegal activities, and are bound by strict confidentiality laws. Choose a professional and experienced private investigator who can guide you on the legal boundaries of your investigation.

To find a reputable private investigator in Costa Rica, conduct online research, ask for recommendations, and schedule consultations. This will help you find an investigator who can provide the answers you need, while also considering legal boundaries.