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Employment and Labor in Costa Rica
Just like every country in the world, Costa Rica has some strict
guidelines set on its labor and employment domain, the first one of
which is the work permit that's to be procured by all who enter the
country irrespective of tourist or business visa.
The process
requires filing a petition as the initial step; immediately after
the petition is accepted, the procedure for changing the applicant's
immigration status to a valid work permit begins.
This might also
involve procuring an additional temporary resident permit category;
however, if someone is looking forward to obtain their work permit
prior to arrival, it shall prove convenient for them to know that
the procedure for doing so is much more complicated and shall
require massive additional documentation.
Obtaining a work permit usually takes anything between 30 and 60
days after the receipt of a residence permit, which may take
anything between 90 and 180 days; valid for one year, work permits
require a renewal every year, irrespective of the type of work and
ranging from scientific researches, professional fields and teaching
to working for the technical fields.
But Costa Rica; however,
doesn't allow for any accompanying family member to work with aid of
the permit. A briefly detailed account of the Costa Rican Labor Code
shall clarify the matter further.
The Labor Code of Costa Rica happens to be a sophisticated piece
of legislation for the employed people in the country that regulates
the terms and conditions necessary for the smooth execution of work
and work-related matters.
A close study of the same shall reveal its
success in terms of creating appropriate work-place conditions, the
biggest one being the barring of trade unions from poking their nose
into the business affairs of Costa Rican business, and eradicating
strikes up to the maximum extent.
The benefits brought about the Labor Code are many apart from the
one mentioned above; however, it might appear shocking to others
that the Costa Rican social security system taxes the gross salaries
with an amount as high as between 30% and 50%.
Direct Corporate
Taxation, as it is called, though loathed by many, but has been able
to create employment conditions that can be regarded as good,
overall.
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