Residency in Costa Rica – Important Information

If you are coming into Costa Rica, you can plan on staying for up to three months. After that, you have to leave for at least 72 hours before you are allowed to legally enter the country again. As a tourist you can own vehicles, property, businesses, and generate income from self-employment. Many spend their winter months here as tourists, owning their own home and everything.

For those who plan on making the move to Costa Rica a permanent one, it is highly recommended that you apply for your residency. As long as you have the correct documents and don’t have any major criminal history your residency is practically guaranteed. The processing of the documents generally takes about Read more

Relocating to Costa Rica?

If you are thinking about relocating or retiring in Costa Rica, there are a lot of factors to take into consideration when trying to decide where to live, and I’m talking in addition to finding something that fits into your budget. Sometimes people don’t think enough about what they need out of their surroundings, and what their personal preferences are.

You may automatically think that you want to live on the beach, but the temperatures in costal Costa Rica differ greatly from those in the interior. Also, the farther you get away from the main city of San José, the farther you are from cultural activities, such as museums and the symphony, and entertainment, such as movie Read more

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