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FAQs about Costa Rica

FAQs About General Living in Costa Rica

Does Costa Rica have a safe water supply?

A: Most of the populated areas of Costa Rica have awesome tap water. Clean treated water in distributed by municipal water and sewer infrastructure. In these areas water boiling alerts are rare. It can happen temporarily, just like any country in the world.

Does Costa Rica have good internet and technology?

A: Technology and internet in Costa Rica are some of the best in the world. 5 G and better is common basic internet service. Both wired and wireless infrastructure systems are established in most of Costa Rica.

Why do most people who migrate from Canada and the US choose Costa Rica?

A: Tens of thousand of Canadian and Americans have chosen to take up permanently residency in Costa Rica. Many say they are here for the beautiful year round warm beaches, tropical Paradise and Pura Vida Life style. Informal surveys performed by some of the local expats have shown that 80-85% of the recent migration is due to the relatively recent increase in corruption in the Canadian and American governments.

The Canadian government, for instance, has recently colluded with the financial institutions to seized bank accounts. This action for the first time in Canadian history, has shook traditional generational Canadians confidence. Many Canadian’s now question the government of Canada’s respect for Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the rule of law, and basic human rights. Many Americans we have spoken to say they feel the same way. Costa Rica is a very stable democratic country.

Things to consider before buying real estate in Costa Rica

Does Costa Rica have a stable government?

A: Costa Rica established a democratic government in 1869, 2 years after Canada became a country, and has had a democratic government ever since. After the Costa Rican Civil War in 1948, the government drafted a new constitution, guaranteeing the right to vote (one person one vote) and the dismantling of the military. At this time they redirecting funds toward education, healthcare, and environmental protection.

Does Costa Rica have good economy?

A: Today, Costa Rica is a democracy that mainly relies on medical, technology & tourism for its economy. Costa Rica also welcomes investors. The Costa Rican economy has shown resilience over the years. The Costa Rican economy has provided a sense of security for billions of dollars of real estate investments over many years. There are still many great real estate investment opportunities available from beachfront properties to mountain retreats. The diversity of options caters to different preferences and budgets.

How does the quality of life compare to other countries?

A: Quality of Life: Costa Rica consistently ranks high in global indices measuring quality of life. The country boasts excellent healthcare, education, and a strong sense of community. The "Pura Vida" lifestyle, which translates to "pure life," reflects the laid-back and positive attitude of the Costa Rican people.

Why is Costa Rica ranked as one of the top places in the world to emigrate or retire to?

A: Costa Rica is a popular destination for real estate investment and has become a sought-after location for real estate  buyers and investors.

Natural Beauty: Costa Rica is renowned for its stunning landscapes, including pristine beaches, lush rain forests, and picturesque mountains. The country's commitment to environmental conservation has preserved its natural beauty, making it an attractive destination for those seeking a tranquil and scenic environment.

Ecotourism Hub: Costa Rica is a leading destination for ecotourism, attracting nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The demand for vacation rentals and eco-friendly accommodations provides potential income for property owners.

Proximity to North America: For North American buyers, Costa Rica's proximity is a major advantage. It is easily accessible from the United States and Canada, with direct flights available from many major cities. Time zone is generally between 1 to 2 hour difference from most regions depending on daylight savings time.

Tax Benefits: The Costa Rican government offers various incentives and tax breaks to attract foreign investment. These benefits can make property ownership more financially attractive for investors than Canada and the US.

Warm Climate: The country enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. The appeal of a warm climate is a significant factor for those looking to escape colder regions.

Friendly and Welcoming Culture: Costa Ricans, known as Ticos, are known for their friendliness and welcoming nature. The country has a reputation for being safe, and the welcoming culture makes it easier for expatriates to integrate into the local community.

Information about residency in Costa Rica

How do I become a resident of Costa Rica?

A: Welcome lovers of the sunshine, warm weather, beautiful beaches and an Eco friendly environment. Costa Rica is truly paradise. If you are serious about that dream retirement, a new and better life, a second home to escape the crazy in your normal life &/or a great secure real estate investment. You have come to the right place. There are 5 different ways to become a resident of Costa Rica. Here I will discuss the most common.

You can obtain a temporary residency permit valid for two years by investing $150,000 in property, stocks, or an existing or new business. before the expiry of your first temporary residency you can then apply to extend for another 3 years. Then before that expires you can apply for permanent residency. The entire process to go from temporary to permanent residency takes about 5 years. You do not need to be a resident of Costa Rica to own real estate here. In general, foreign owners of real estate in Costa Rica have the same property rights as local Costa Ricans.

What are the benefits of having residency in Costa Rica?

A: As a resident, you'll have a DIMEX ID card and Caja (health care card), which will allow you to complete every process a citizen can (except vote). You won't have to carry your passport around. When you board a plane to Costa Rica, you'll no longer have to show proof of onward travel. Upon arrival at the airport you go to the short line, show your Costa Rica ID and head through security.

How can I live in Costa Rica permanently?

A: No matter the route you go, after having 2 temporary residency terms, you can apply for permanent residency. A permanent resident can work legally in Costa Rica, while a temporary resident can own or run a business but have to employ locals to do any labor. Alternatively, you can become a permanent resident much quicker if you have a Costa Rican family member related by blood.

How long can you live in Costa Rica without residency?

A: US and/or Canadian passport must be valid for a minimum of one day from the day you enter Costa Rica. Currently as a tourist US and Canadian nationals cannot stay more than 180 days. For a continuous stay longer than 180 days, a residence permit must be established.

Information about owning a car in Costa Rica

How do I buy a car in Costa Rica?

A: Many people live in Costa Rica for years and never own a car. But when you are ready to buy, you must use a Costa Rican notary (lawyer) when you buy a car in Costa Rica. Cars are registered in the Titles office in San Jose. The Notary is responsible to legally transfer vehicle ownership. They create the sales document and check the government database to ensure no debts or fines are linked to the car's previous owner.

How do I check a license plate in Costa Rica?

A: Use the National Public Registry website to do a consultation on existing plate numbers. The Public Registry gives all the important information about the vehicle including make, model, year, owner, and if it has been in an accident or owes money.

How do I transfer ownership of a car in Costa Rica?

A: In order to transfer title to a vehicle in Costa Rica, it is necessary to execute a formal bill of sale before a Notary Public. The Notary Public will issue a bill of sale document (Escritura de Traspaso). Once the bill of sale is issued, the Notary Public will then record that bill of sale in the National Registry.

Why are cars so expensive in Costa Rica?

A: On average, new cars and trucks are about 25-30% more expensive than in the United States and Canada. This is due mostly to high import taxes imposed by the Costa Rican government. Used cars are therefore much more popular but still more expensive than their North American counterparts because of this extremely high duty.

What is the most popular car brand in Costa Rica?

A: The top car brands in Costa Rica for 2024 are Honda, Nissan, and Toyota. Reliability and resale value are two of the most common reasons for the popularity of these brands. When considering what brand to buy, access to parts and service are especially important in Costa Rica due to systemic supply chain issues. When choosing a car make sure the model you choose has sufficient road clearance due to the massive speed bumps and potholes on most roads in Costa Rica.

What types of cars should you stay away from?

A: If you are concerned about the earth’s environment, here are some, but not limited to, important facts you may want to consider before investing in the electric vehicle industry. Contrary to popular belief, the manufacturing of EVs imposes a huge destructive foot print on the Costa Rican and global environment. Manufacturing electric vehicles require substantial amounts of non renewable, rare earth minerals. Mass EV manufacturing is depleting these resources for all future generations to come. Equally as important, there is no plan on how or where to dispose of the enormously destructive environmental hazardous waste left behind when EV batteries and other components specific to electric vehicles are depleted or wear out. Before purchasing an EV or investing in the EV industry you may wish to consider these facts. Costa Rica and our planet’s environment depends on it.

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