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Costa Rica Residency
The
practical benefits of attaining residency in Costa Rica as a foreigner
are very tangible, unlike in some other countries:
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Access to social security continued care.
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Access to checking accounts and credit service from
some banks
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Permission to engage in labor relationships
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Exclusion from the one dollar a month fine for
extended stay beyond tourist visa term
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Freedom from worries about
immigration checkpoints and possible deportation
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Ability to purchase personal and business property
and real estate
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Qualify for citizenship & Costa Rica Passport once
requirements are met
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Right to purchase telephone lines
Documents: All applications must be documented with the following
documents:
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An original Birth Certificate. This document has to
be authenticated* by the Consul of Costa Rica nearest to the issuer
authority of the birth certificate.
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A Police Report from the applicant’s home country
revealing no criminal convictions. The local Police in the
applicant’s usual residence if different from the applicant’s home
state may issue this report but the police report usually coincides
with the applicants US drivers license number. This document must
also be authenticated* by the nearest Consul of Costa Rica. Many US
state and local law enforcement agencies have websites and special
phone numbers to issue such reports, upon request by the applicant.
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Certified photocopies of all pages
of the applicant’s valid passport.
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Eight recent passport size photographs (for Migración
and the Police Archive).
Each
applicant must visit Costa Rica to sign original documents as well as
other requirements at the proper time.
NATURALIZATION
(CITIZENSHIP):
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Even though,
foreigners are granted the same rights that the Costa Rican citizens are
given, naturalization has some strategically potential applications. Due
to the universal and compulsory social security system, the
impossibility of extradition of Costa Rican citizens, the mutual visa
exemption agreements between Costa Rica and all the European Union
countries, Scandinavia, Canada, Japan and Russia, and some low profile
and tax policy considerations, many foreign residents of Costa Rica may
benefit by obtaining the Costa Rican citizenship.
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Naturalization
(citizenship) applications are processed and granted by the Supreme
Electoral and Civil Records Tribunal (Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones y
del Registro Civil), the Costa Rican electoral and civil records
institution with constitutional rank that many specialists consider a
“fourth power” of the Republic.
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Similarly to
residency application procedures, this is a rather accurate and very
formal procedure that the interested resident does not want to expose to
risk. The attorneys that direct Delos provide qualified and professional
counsel to all clients. An average processing term ranges from 18-36
months depending on the case.
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A Delos applicant
for citizenship may submit for nationalization after a legal resident in
the country for two years. The application has to be submitted together
with: a certification from Immigration Council of Costa Rica about the
applicant’s legal resident status, a certification from Computer
Department (Mecanizada) of Immigration about applicants’ entrances and
exits to and from the country, an affidavit, two Costa Rican witnesses
who will testify about the applicant moral capacity to obtain
citizenship, certified copies of the applicants’ passport, residency
card, birth certificate and some legal stamps which Delos will provide
at the proper time.
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Delos IV, Ltda. Is an international business firm
directed by attorneys that specialize in
providing a full array of legal services to foreign citizens including
real estate, international trade and immigration, tax strategies and tax
deferred programs, international corporations, trusts and asset
protection planning. We have a strong international and dynamic
background.
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