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Sunday, May 3, 2020

We Now Have Permanent Residency in Costa Rica

Just over a year ago, we finally applied for permanent residency status. We could have done it after living here for three years with legal residency - either pensionado, rentista or investor. We had pensionado status. We were just lazy in getting it started.

As is our custom, we always use a lawyer for anything relating to our residency and we have always used Romulo Pacheco at the Association of Residents of Costa Rica (ARCR). It was very easy - we initially met with Romulo, signed some documents, paid all the necessary fees then went home and let his staff deal with everything. Just over a year later, we were contacted by ARCR -  both of us had been approved. An appointment was set up to meet with one of the legal staff and he took us to the main post office in San José. This is where the last of the processing was completed. A small fee paid for the actual cedulas (ID cards), stamping of documents, photos taken and so on and we were done!

On April 27 of this year, we picked up our new cards.





Why have permanent residency? Here are some reasons:
  •  you only have to be in Costa Rica one day a year to maintain this residency
  •  you can now work in Costa Rica
  •  you can own a company and receive income from it 
  •  renewing your status is easy compared to renewing temporary status (not as much paperwork involved and not as expensive)
But I think the best reason is that it demonstrates a commitment to this country that so graciously permits us to live here.

1 comment:

Lynda Rice said...

Congratulations! A HUGE milestone to tuck under your belts! You must have uttered a huge sigh of relief when those ID cards arrived.