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  2. Immigration to Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    At the 2011 census, the number of immigrants in Costa Rica totaled about 390,000 individuals, or about 9% of the country's population. [1] [2] Following a considerable drop from 1950 through 1980, immigration to Costa Rica has increased in recent decades.

  3. Mexican immigration to Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica is the seventh destination [2] for Mexican immigrants in the world, and first in Hispanic America. Unlike other destinations, most Mexicans who immigrate to Costa Rica are mainly from Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, Chihuahua, Baja California and Mexico City. Despite having more cultural elements similar to the northern countries of Central ...

  4. Costa Rican nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The Immigration Law of 1942, specifically barred as immigrants to the nation people of African and Asian descent, specifying that Arabs, Armenians, Syrians and Turks were forbidden, as were nomadic people and coolies. [26] In 1949, Costa Rica developed a new constitution which recognized women as eligible for citizenship for the first time. [1]

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  7. Costa Rican Americans - Wikipedia

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    A feature common to spoken Spanish in Costa Rica and other regions of Latin America is the voseo or ustedeo basic difference in Costa Rican Spanish. Younger generations of Costa Rican Americans are no longer using it as frequently in their spoken Spanish, likely due to intermingling with other Spanish-speaking immigrants from regions where the ...

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