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COSTA RICA IMMIGRATION LAW TO BE OVERHAULED.

Publication: NotiCen: Central American & Caribbean Affairs
Publication Date: 27-FEB-03
Format: Online - approximately 712 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
By David Boddiger

[The following article is reprinted with permission of the weekly newspaper The Tico Times in San Jose, Costa Rica. It first appeared in the Feb. 21-27 edition of the newspaper.]

Immigration law could soon get an overhaul, if the Legislative Assembly approves a new bill presented this week by Public Security Minister Rogelio Ramos. The new bill seeks to bring Costa Rica's General Immigration Law up to date, as the last time the current law was reformed, in 1986, then- President Oscar Arias (1986-1990) was barely one month in office.

Calling the Immigration Law "one of Costa Rica's most important laws," Ramos...

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