Costa Rica–Russia relations

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Costa Rica–Russia relations
Map indicating locations of Costa Rica and Russia

Costa Rica

Russia

Costa Rica–Russia relations (Russian: Российско-костариканские отношения) are the bilateral relationships between the countries Costa Rica and Russia. Each of the two countries has an embassy in the other's capital city, Moscow and San José.

Background

The Soviet Union established diplomatic relations with Costa Rica on May 8, 1944.

Present

Both countries are members of the United Nations, and since May 2019, holders of a Russian passport don’t need a visa to visit Costa Rica. Russians can stay in Costa Rica for a maximum of 90 days entering the country for tourism.

Holders of a Costa Rican passport don’t need a visa to Russia and a tourism stay of 90 days is allowed.

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