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What we Do
At Costa Rica Immigration Network, we specialize in helping individuals, families and companies navigate the immigration process with ease. We offer a full range of services to meet your needs, from guiding you through residency applications, such as Pensionado, Rentista, Investor, and Digital Nomad visas, to handling all necessary documentation, translations, and apostille requirements. Our team provides personalized support for each client, ensuring all legal and procedural requirements are met efficiently.
Case Evaluation Meeting: Your First Step to Costa Rica Residency
The first step in your journey to obtaining residency in Costa Rica is a comprehensive case evaluation meeting. During this meeting, we take the time to understand your specific needs, goals, and circumstances.
Let’s get started
After completing your case evaluation meeting, we’re ready to jump right in and get the process started. With a clear understanding of your specific needs and the best residency pathway for you, we will begin gathering the necessary documentation, preparing your application, and ensuring all requirements are met.
Investor Residency Status
Invest US$150,000 to qualify for investor status
Invest US$150,000 to qualify for investor status
The most common way to obtain investor residency is for individuals that have purchased real estate in Costa Rica with a value of US$150,000 or more to qualify for investor residency. You can also combine investments to reach the investment threshold.
Pensionado
Do you have a life time pension of at least US$1,000 per month ?
Costa Rica has been a pioneer in the region creating the first retirement immigration program which has been in effect now for more than 40 years.
The Pensionado (Retiree) applicant must demonstrate a lifetime pension source of income of at least US$1,000 per month. The typical applicant in this category has a government, private sector pension or social security retirement benefits.
Rentista Residency
With a letter from your bank that you will receive US$2.500 in Costa Rica you qualify for Rentista
This can be done by providing a letter from your bank or financial institution whereby they stipulate that you will receive $2,500 per month sent to you to Costa Rica. The letter must include the key words that immigration is looking for which are that the funds will be sent in an permanent, stable and irrevocable manner to you during a 2 year period.
Digital Nomad Visa
Do you want to test the water for a bit try the Digital Nomad Visa
The Costa Rica Digital Nomad Visa is available to anyone who wants to work remotely from Costa Rica and earns a minimum of $3,000 per month from a foreign (non-Costa Rican) income source. To be eligible, applicants must come from a country that is on Costa Rica’s visa-free entry list.