Costa Rica

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Costa Rica is one of the most beautiful places on
the earth. If you enjoy mild climates, friendly
people and a fantastic natural environment then
Costa Rica is a great place to live.  Many people
are finding that Costa Rica is great place to retire
to as well.

It is recommended that everyone that is
considering
Cost Rica retirement or a permanent
move to Costa Rica spend time there as a
tourist.  The more often you visit and the longer
you stay the better. While you are visiting you it
is very important to explore all the rules and
regulations that are involved with emigrating to
Costa Rica. Renting a home or an apartment in
areas that you are considering making your new
home is very important. Take time to investigate
the local infrastructure and community services
to assure they meet your needs.

Depending on your country of origin you can
obtain a tourist visa that will allow you to stay in
the country for up to 3 months. You can also
apply for an extension that will allow  you to stay
for an additional amount of time. Again is very
important that you spend time searching the
country and experiencing the culture in each
location. If you have a valid driver’s license and
passport you can rent a car that will allow you to
wander about the country. But be advised the
roads of Costa Rica are full of pot holes and
during the rainy season many roads can be
impassable. The country boasts of 7 different
micro-climates that range from coastal beaches
to cloud forests each with its own special living
conditions. A
Costa Rica retirement means
retiring in the right location.

The language of Costa Rica is Spanish and it is
strongly recommended that  you begin to learn
the language long before you make your
permanent move. There are Spanish classes
available at one of the many schools located
near urban centers that do a fine job of teaching
total emersion Spanish. Once you leave the area
around urban centers you find that few people
speak anything but the local language. Your
Costa Rica retirement will be much more
enjoyable if you know the language.

In addition it is recommended that you spend
time visiting with expats from your home county.
Since
Costa Rica retirement is so popular you
will not find it hard to find an expat group that will
provide you with critical information about
making the move to Costa Rica. This will save
you a tremendous amount of time and in some
cases a lot of money. Many expats are living very
comfortably on $2000 or less a month. In addition
domestic help and services are really cheap
when compared to the US, Canada and Europe.

Before purchasing Costa Rica real estate it is
wise to rent a home or apartment before deciding
on purchasing or building a home. In all cases
you must find a good attorney to assist you in
the purchasing process. Purchasing a home is a
lot easier than building one due to the problems
of quality control and long build times.
Costa
Rica retirement
should not mean getting a job as
a construction manager. Property taxes and
insurance are much lower than Canada and the
US. Knowing what the local tax structure is prior
to making any purchase only makes good sense.

Owning a vehicle in Costa Rica can be expensive
if you going to purchase one locally. All cars and
trucks are as much as 20 percent higher in cost
than the US. You can have your car shipped to
Costa Rica from your home country as well.
Import fees and shipping cost may make it
cheaper to purchase in country. Shipping  your
personal household goods to Costa Rica can be
a problem. Be sure to check with the local expat
groups as to what companies have the best
reputation for reliability. Many people simply
purchase new furniture and appliances once
they have made the move. Again
Costa Rica
Retirement
means peace of mind and the path of
least resistance and stress.

Costa Rica is truly one of the best places to live
in the world. The beautiful environment and
friendly people all make it close to paradise. A
Costa Rica retirement will give you the
opportunity to enjoy your golden years at a very
reasonable cost of living.


                              
 Costa Rica Retirement