Costa Rica–Russia relations
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.
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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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