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  2. Costa Rican nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rican nationality law is regulated by the Options and Naturalizations Act (Spanish: Ley de Opciones y Naturalizaciones), which was originally named the Immigration and Naturalization Act and established under the 1949 Constitution. [1] These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a citizen of Costa Rica.

  3. List of denaturalized former citizens of the United States

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    Fled to Costa Rica in 1985, where he died in 2003. [143] Krysa, Wasyl (1925–2004) Nazism: SS guard at Poniatowa and Gusen concentration camps. October 5, 2001 [144] Died in 2004, while appealing his denaturalization. [145] Kuhn, Fritz Julius (1896–1951) Nazism: Fraud in naturalization process. June 1, 1943 [146] Leader of the German ...

  4. Immigration to Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    After the independence of Costa Rica (1821), the Costa Rican government encouraged foreign immigration to strengthen the workforce. The new arrivals came mainly from Central Europe and North America , although Germans , Britons and Americans also arrived, the latter two known collectively as Anglos .

  5. Constitution of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The Provincial Constituent Congress of Costa Rica was convened twice in the then Province of Costa Rica immediately after the independence of Spain. First with the country as a province, at least nominally, part of the First Mexican Empire, and the second as a province of the newly created Federal Republic of Central America. In both cases, it ...

  6. Costa Rican passport - Wikipedia

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    Children born overseas to a Costa Rican citizen are Costa Rican by birth, not by naturalisation, as stated in the Constitution of Costa Rica. As of 1 October 2019, Costa Rican citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 150 countries and territories, ranking the Costa Rican passport 27th overall and first among Central American ...

  7. Kristi Noem is Trump's pick to run DHS. But she might not be ...

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    As President Trump’s choice to be DHS Secretary, Governor Noem will ensure that CBP, ICE, and USCIS, critical immigration agencies under her purview, have what’s necessary to protect our ...

  8. Category:Naturalized citizens by country - Wikipedia

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    Naturalized citizens of Costa Rica (10 P) Naturalized citizens of Croatia (44 P) Naturalised citizens of Cuba (3 P) Naturalized citizens of Cyprus (34 P)

  9. Visa requirements for Costa Rican citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa requirements for Costa Rican citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Costa Rica.. As of 23 July 2024, Costa Rican citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 151 countries and territories, ranking the Costa Rican passport 27th overall and first among Central American countries, in terms of travel freedom according to ...