Costa Rica Residency- CRRVP
A Very Comprehensive Source for Information on Legal Residency in Costa Rica
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The process is outlined in-depth and Costa Rica Retirement Vacation Properties (CRRVP) has assisted hundreds of folks just like you in investigating the benefits of relocating to Costa Rica. We are also highly helpful in the Legal Residency process.
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Costa Rica Residency Frequently Asked Questions
Kevin McNamee:
Our company was founded over 20 years ago with the goal of helping individuals and families who wish to relocate to Costa Rica, and in some cases, find employment here. We specialize in guiding our clients through the process of acquiring legal residency, and we also assist with every aspect of the relocation journey.
My wife Sammy and I have called Costa Rica home for over 30 years, having moved here from Vancouver, British Columbia. When we first connect with a client, we take the time to understand their unique plans and collaborate with them to develop a personalized action plan.
We are proud to serve clients from all over the globe, and one of the greatest joys of our work is that many of our clients become lifelong friends. We look forward to welcoming you and making your transition to Costa Rica as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
What are the benefits of getting a residency in Costa Rica?
The legal status provides you with an I.D. number which is recognized throughout Costa Rica and reflects the fact that you have “ties” physical and financial, within the Country. Necessary to obtain, among other things; driver’s licenses, post offices boxes, opening bank accounts and many other typical requirements. With one’s legal status they do not need to leave the County every 180 days as you are no longer considered a tourist
Am I required to leave the country every 180 days to renew my visa while my paperwork is being processed?
No, once your residency application has been applied for and Immigration advises that it is accepted you no longer are considered to be a tourist but rather a person in process.
What documents do I need to apply for residency?
Can I invest in real estate if I apply for the investment category?
Yes, that is called Resident Investor status and this requires an investment of US$150,000.
What if I married a Costa Rican outside of Costa Rica? What documentation do I need?
Depends on the details but typically required would the following documents. A. valid passport B. birth certificate. C. marriage certificate. D letter of good standing from national police force of your home country. E in some cases proof of financial responsibility.
What is ‘Apoderado’?
An ‘Apoderado’ is a legal representative in Costa Rica who can act on your behalf. Basically, this person is permitted to act on your behalf. Typically, by means of a limited power of attorney. Limited or restricted to the specific acts that you want them to accomplish on your behalf.
Can I have my fingerprints taken in my own country?
Yes. You will have to have your fingerprints taken in your home country to facilitate the requirements of your home country’s police force. As far as Costa Rica is concerned you have to have fingerprints taken here as part of the residency application process.
How long is residency valid for?
Your residency as first provided to you is valid on an on going bases. Renewable after 24 months and typically for another 24 months.
How long can I be out of Costa Rica before I lose my temporary residency?
You are legally required to be in Costa Rica at least for one day every year.
What’s the difference between a ‘Cedula’ and a ‘DIMEX’?
A ‘Cedula’ is a Costa Rican ID card, while ‘DIMEX’ refers to the ID card for residents. For all intents and purposes both names are interchangeable.
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