What are our visa options for staying in Costa Rica?

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My significant other and I are looking to spend next year in Costa Rica. His company is going to relocate us there so he can work full time. I was hoping that someone might know what kind of requirements there are for the different visas.

We are from the United States. We wouldn't mind living on a tourist visa for a year until things can be figured out for a resident visa. We just need to know what would be a good way to go about doing things.



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Strictly speaking, this question is off-topic for Travel.SE. Tourist visas rarely if ever allow for paid work, even if it is done online or telecommuting. Without a residency permit, you may find yourself unable to open bank accounts, for instance. Also, it's also highly unlikely to find any country that offers year-long tourist visas. Costa Rica is no exception and for Americans, this tops off at 90 days.

Looking at the Costa Rican department of immigration site it seems you won't fall under a category eligible for temporary residency (note - the website is in Spanish), so you may have to apply for permanent residency in your case.




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How can I stay in Costa Rica for more than 90 days?

As a tourist US nationals cannot stay more than 90 days. For a stay longer than 90 days a residence permit must be established. 2. Other nationals might not require an entry visa to Costa Rica.

How do I get a residence visa for Costa Rica?

The requirements of Costa Rica Residence Permits
  • A letter of application, addressed to the Consul of Costa Rica, clearly requiresting a Residency Provisional Visa. ...
  • Your birth certificate.
  • Certificate of police clearance from your country.
  • You valid passport and copies of all the pages on your passport, even blank ones.


  • Can I get a visa to live in Costa Rica?

    Costa Rica grants a temporary residency visa under the category of \u201crentista\u201d, to foreign-nationals willing to immigrate to the country, who have a regular monthly income of at least US$2,500 from a guaranteed source for two years.

    How can I live permanently in Costa Rica?

    After two years of pensionado, rentista, or inversionista status, application can be made for permanent residency in Costa Rica. This is usually unrestricted, and working is permitted. Citizens of Spain can apply for permanent residency right away. Permanent residents must visit Costa Rica at least once each year.



    Obtaining Your Visa or Residency in Costa Rica




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    Answer 2

    I met loads of Europeans and North Americans living (and many working) semi-permanently in Costa Rica, and almost all of them were there just on a tourist visa. These people periodically visit a neighbouring country for another 3-month stay. (The only foreigner with a non-tourist visa that I talked to was an American massagist who had been living in CR for 10+ years or so.)

    For example, from Puerto Viejo (a surfer/expat hedonism spot on the Caribbean coast), people typically visit nearby Bocas del Toro, Panama to renew their visa (combining it with a weekend getaway).

    Not sure how allowed that is, officially. Just reporting what I saw. :-)

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