As a Tica / Americana, I can attest to a MAJOR problem in Costa Rica - a bloated government bureaucracy & payroll ! Despite improvements thru hi-technology, the bureaucracy is still a MAJOR drawback to almost every other sector. My nephew has a tourism company, and is doing quite well thanks to burgeoning levels of "gringos" coming to CR. HOWEVER, until the bureaucracy is CUT severely, and modernized procedures enacted, nothing else will improve.
Hello Mary. Thank you for sharing your perspective as a Tica/Americana. You're absolutely right about the challenges posed by a bloated government bureaucracy. The level of bureaucracy increases operational costs for small business to operate. Yes, thank goodness that the level of tourists coming to Costa Rica has increased so glad to hear that tourism companies are doing well. That is a vital sector for Costa Rica's economy.
Hola! Thank you for the great content! would you consider doing an update on filing corporation taxes for 2024? I tried following your older videos but some links and pages have changed.
An excellent overview of the notable successes but also the serious challenges facing Costa Rica. I feel that the incredible levels of bureaucracy and red tape are serious obstacles to investment and business development for the country and this has become a greater problem than ever in recent years.
Hi. Thank you for your comment. I agree with your view on bureaucracy. I thought this new government was focused on reducing red tape and making it easier for small business to function but I have not seen that implemented into practice.
Hi Liza. Thank you for watching and commenting. Yes I agree that reviews are mixed. He went from 63% approval rating to 52%. The policies that I view as priority are (1) Stimulate economic growth and generate more employment (2) Increase security to reduce the murder rate and impunity (3) Improve judicial efficiency. (4) Strengthen the public health system. Of course others may differ with my views but the current internal battles between the Executive, the Legislature and the Judicial branch do not benefit the citizens of Costa Rica where the growing inequality plays right into the hands of criminal gangs. It appears that the population is slowly giving up the hope and expectations they had with this President to bring fundamental changes to government. The status quo and entrenched bureaucracy seem to be winning at the moment. That makes some people happy so we shall see when the next elections roll around in 2026.
I am a permanent resident of Costa Rica, and a disabled American veteran. I travel frequently back to the U.S., to purchase and consume legal medical cannabis. Meanwhile, typical Pura Vida culture, medical cannabis in Costa Rica has stalled! Even though there is illegal cannabis everywhere!
Thanks for commenting. I wonder if the same group that obstructed the installation of scanners at the ports of entry is the same one stalling the legalization. They make more money with illegal cannabis. This government has publicly indicated that they favor full legalization since they believe that will curtail some of the current drug wars.
100% disabled Veteran here who is looking to relocate so my fixed income can give me a better quality of life. How do you find the healthcare there and do you use your VA benefits for your healthcare or do you find the healthcare affordable enough that you do not need to. I am a medical cannabis patient too so I hope that they can get it passed there.
Hi Shawn. Thank you for watching and your question. I think @puravida5683 is perfect to give you feedback on the healthcare and use of VA benefits as he is a permanent resident of Costa Rica. From my perspective the costs should be lower than the US
@@CostaRicaLaw Thank you for replying. I agree @puravida5683 may be best to give me the feedback on this particular subject. Hopefully they will see this and comment back 😃
I disagree regarding the two political parties. Yes, they collaborate frequently, but corruption was high those days. Multi parties, so to say, fix many of those issues that PLN and PUSC created. Excess of debt, corruption and poor infrastructure and more.
it's the imposing of SOCIALISM Dude. That ALWAYS fails in spurring capitalism and migration into the "middle class". Services sector does NOT (generally) promote economic growth for employees - they stay low wage and only attract low skill job opportunities. LOTS of American companies have located MANY jobs for customer service (which is ALWAYS low wage for the most part). Draconian environmental laws & regs keep out factories, which are MAGENTS of high wage and middle class formation. < yawn > All that capital that China poured into CR between 2000 and 2010 was wasted by the political class; and CR government is ADDICTED to creation of DEBT.
I’m Costa Rican, yes, that’s my country nowadays. It hurts to who it hurts!
As a Tica / Americana, I can attest to a MAJOR problem in Costa Rica - a bloated government bureaucracy & payroll !
Despite improvements thru hi-technology, the bureaucracy is still a MAJOR drawback to almost every other sector.
My nephew has a tourism company, and is doing quite well thanks to burgeoning levels of "gringos" coming to CR.
HOWEVER, until the bureaucracy is CUT severely, and modernized procedures enacted, nothing else will improve.
Hello Mary. Thank you for sharing your perspective as a Tica/Americana.
You're absolutely right about the challenges posed by a bloated government bureaucracy. The level of bureaucracy increases operational costs for small business to operate. Yes, thank goodness that the level of tourists coming to Costa Rica has increased so glad to hear that tourism companies are doing well. That is a vital sector for Costa Rica's economy.
😂😂😂😂 as a rich woman you are not afraid de los verdaderos problemas mamita.....
@@josuea.v.4232 Yo no soy "rica", muchacho. Pero si, yo se las problemas "verdaderos" - y la burucracia es uno !
Hola! Thank you for the great content! would you consider doing an update on filing corporation taxes for 2024? I tried following your older videos but some links and pages have changed.
Great suggestion! Yes let me work on that update.
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Thank you for taking the time to comment and your feedback. I appreciate and glad you found the content informative.
An excellent overview of the notable successes but also the serious challenges facing Costa Rica. I feel that the incredible levels of bureaucracy and red tape are serious obstacles to investment and business development for the country and this has become a greater problem than ever in recent years.
Hi. Thank you for your comment. I agree with your view on bureaucracy. I thought this new government was focused on reducing red tape and making it easier for small business to function but I have not seen that implemented into practice.
Hi, your videos are so informative.thank you!!!
Thank you for watching and your feedback. Much appreciated.
Great overview! Thank you!
I appreciate the feedback.
Very interesting and well done 😎
Thank you for watching and I appreciate your feedback
My experience is that the President has very mixed reviews. Many I speak to hate his policies and are happy they’re not getting pushed through.
Hi Liza. Thank you for watching and commenting. Yes I agree that reviews are mixed. He went from 63% approval rating to 52%. The policies that I view as priority are (1) Stimulate economic growth and generate more employment (2) Increase security to reduce the murder rate and impunity (3) Improve judicial efficiency. (4) Strengthen the public health system. Of course others may differ with my views but the current internal battles between the Executive, the Legislature and the Judicial branch do not benefit the citizens of Costa Rica where the growing inequality plays right into the hands of criminal gangs. It appears that the population is slowly giving up the hope and expectations they had with this President to bring fundamental changes to government. The status quo and entrenched bureaucracy seem to be winning at the moment. That makes some people happy so we shall see when the next elections roll around in 2026.
I am a permanent resident of Costa Rica, and a disabled American veteran. I travel frequently back to the U.S., to purchase and consume legal medical cannabis. Meanwhile, typical Pura Vida culture, medical cannabis in Costa Rica has stalled! Even though there is illegal cannabis everywhere!
Thanks for commenting. I wonder if the same group that obstructed the installation of scanners at the ports of entry is the same one stalling the legalization. They make more money with illegal cannabis. This government has publicly indicated that they favor full legalization since they believe that will curtail some of the current drug wars.
100% disabled Veteran here who is looking to relocate so my fixed income can give me a better quality of life. How do you find the healthcare there and do you use your VA benefits for your healthcare or do you find the healthcare affordable enough that you do not need to. I am a medical cannabis patient too so I hope that they can get it passed there.
Hi Shawn. Thank you for watching and your question. I think @puravida5683 is perfect to give you feedback on the healthcare and use of VA benefits as he is a permanent resident of Costa Rica. From my perspective the costs should be lower than the US
@@CostaRicaLaw Thank you for replying. I agree @puravida5683 may be best to give me the feedback on this particular subject. Hopefully they will see this and comment back 😃
You know what y'all are gonna expect.... to find out how much of weird deals the PLN got us with China😂😂😂😂
I disagree regarding the two political parties. Yes, they collaborate frequently, but corruption was high those days. Multi parties, so to say, fix many of those issues that PLN and PUSC created. Excess of debt, corruption and poor infrastructure and more.
Hi Cesar. Thank you for watching the video and your comment and your perspective on the benefits of the multiparty presence in Congress.
Crazy how the country run on debt like if there was no tomorrow
All countries do this
@@martinsinclair8849even the richest are in debt to their noses
Try living in Los Sitios de Moravia pal😂
it's the imposing of SOCIALISM Dude. That ALWAYS fails in spurring capitalism and migration into the "middle class". Services sector does NOT (generally) promote economic growth for employees - they stay low wage and only attract low skill job opportunities. LOTS of American companies have located MANY jobs for customer service (which is ALWAYS low wage for the most part). Draconian environmental laws & regs keep out factories, which are MAGENTS of high wage and middle class formation. < yawn > All that capital that China poured into CR between 2000 and 2010 was wasted by the political class; and CR government is ADDICTED to creation of DEBT.
Recipe for disaster Too much debt