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...
Starting a business in Costa Rica is easier than you think — and you don’t even need to be here. Whether you choose a Corporation (S.A.) or a Limited Liability Company (S.R.L.), both can be created 100% remotely and used to acquire property or operate a business. ✔ If...
Costa Rica may be the legal and humanitarian solution you’re looking for. More and more international families are choosing Costa Rica as a destination for adoption — not just because of its beauty and stability, but because of its flexible, inclusive, and...
Buying property in Costa Rica as a foreigner can feel overwhelming — especially when local bank financing isn’t an option. But there’s a legal tool that can simplify the process and protect your interests: the Costa Rican trust. A trust allows you to structure...
If you’re planning your retirement and want a destination that offers both peace of mind and financial advantages, Costa Rica may be your answer. 📌 Low property taxes According to Coldwell Banker, annual property tax rates are around 0.25% — significantly lower...