Many people think Investor Residency is only for buying luxury mansions, but the law offers incredible flexibility. In this episode of Moving to Costa Rica, our expert José Martín breaks down the real options: ✅ Real Estate: Buy a home, a condo, or a lot for future...
Here’s what you really need to know. ✅ You must be married to a Costa Rican citizen for at least 2 years ✅ And have lived in Costa Rica for the same period. Documents required: • Valid passport • Birth certificate • National background check All foreign documents must...
Learn why a public notary attorney is essential when buying property in Costa Rica. If you’re planning to buy real estate in Costa Rica, there’s one key legal figure you can’t overlook: the notary attorney. In Costa Rica, only public notaries are...
Visa, residency and naturalization: understanding the legal differences If you plan to visit, live or invest in Costa Rica, understanding the legal differences between a visa, residency and naturalization is crucial. A visa is a short-term permit for tourism or...
What is the difference between a visa, residency, and naturalization? Understanding the various migration categories is essential if you plan to visit, live, or invest in Costa Rica. Costa Rican immigration law distinguishes between visa, temporary residency,...
Yes, it is possible to open a business in Costa Rica as a foreigner, and you do not need to be physically present in the country to do so. With the right legal support, the entire process can be carried out remotely, securely, and in compliance with Costa Rican law....