Costa Rica

Citizenship by Investment

Second Passport Through Business and Real Estate Investment

Costa Rica Citizenship by Investment

Costa Rica’s citizenship by investment program offers economic residency through foreign direct investment in tourism and real estate, providing government-approved opportunities for investors to gain residency. As a leading destination for sustainable investments, Costa Rica combines economic benefits with its renowned ecotourism and environmental sustainability initiatives. Investors can choose from a variety of sectors, particularly in sustainable real estate and tourism projects, aligning their investments with the country’s focus on green development. This program makes Costa Rica an attractive option for those seeking both residency and positive environmental impact.

Costa Rica offers diverse business investment opportunities, especially in eco-friendly sectors such as hospitality, including boutique hotels, adventure tourism, and eco-lodges. These sectors align with Costa Rica’s commitment to sustainability and position it as a top destination for green ventures.

Successful projects include investments in small luxury resorts and adventure parks catering to the ecotourism market.

Minimum Investment Requirements

To qualify for residency, an investment of USD 100,000 → qualifies → investor residency, making the pathway straightforward for interested parties.

Costa Rica Overview

Costa Rica citizenship is an ideal option to live abroad and is also a great place to invest. The country is a favorable destination for foreign investments.

Moving to Costa Rica is possible – and with us, you can start planning your move today. Costa Rica is a country with stunning beaches, abundant forests, and teeming wildlife.

Investment

Minimum investment of USD 100,000

Processing Time

Processing time of two to three months.

Key Benefit

Visa free travel to over 150 countries

Costa Rica Investment Options

  • Aspiring residents have a wide variety of investments to consider. The investment can be in any legal business ranging from manufacturing to transport, hospitality and tourism. In regard to hospitality, you can open a hotel, bar, restaurant, B&B, etc. Tourism industry investments can be made on tours, amusement parks, adventure parks, and nature walk among other related investments.
  • You can also get residency in Costa Rica by making investments in productive projects which are simply projects deemed vital to Costa Rica’s national interests. For instance, you can invest in a qualified forestry plantation project. You need a minimum investment of USD 100,000 to qualify for residency in such a case. You can also qualify for residency by making an investment of USD 50,000 or more in an approved organization in the export or tourism sector.
  • One way to have exposure and enjoy the upside of Costa Rican real estate and especially the tourism market is to invest in or joint venture with tourism projects which are looking for investors, either as shareholders or by providing secured debt. There are a variety of tourism investment instruments that we are able to offer from convertible bonds with usage rights to straight equity investments. Using our knowledge and data of tourism projects we know which ones have a high and low risk based on the project.
  • You can also invest in both commercial and non-commercial real estate. Since non-commercial real estate investments are allowed for several years now, you can get residency in Costa Rica by investing in real estate that is worth USD 200,000 or more.
  • Also includes land purchases made for future development or preservation such as buying land for environmental, ecological, or watershed preservation purposes.
  • Investment of $200,000 USD in a business or a property (make sure you choose the right Real Estate Agent). Must be in Costa Rica at least 1 day per year.
  • *** Cannot work as an employee.
Citizenship By Investment

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All the essential information, including the step-by-step procedure, requirements for applicants, required documents, and answers to frequently asked questions, is provided for a comprehensive understanding of the application process.

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Benefits of Costa Rica Passport

 

The first benefit is the ability for your family to live with you and be able to also work or study without being subject to immigration laws. You can enjoy beautiful beaches, year-round golfing weather, and an amazing quality of life free from crime or violence that would not be possible elsewhere in Latin America. With all these great benefits offered by Costa Rica’s economic citizenship program, it only makes sense for investors who are looking for a new home to invest their dollars here!

Process

  • You will get your Social Security
    Once your Residency is approved, you will be registered with the Social Security and Public Health Care System (CCSS or Caja), which covers pre-existing conditions.

Global Mobility

  • No more need to carry your passport
    Having to carry your passport everywhere is a hassle, as you risk losing it or having it stolen. It’s challenging to carry out any banking transactions without a passport (even changing US dollars to colones), and often a notarized copy will not help. Residency means you get a resident ID card (called a DIMEX) you can carry in your wallet. You can then store your passport in a safe place.

  • Resident discounts
    As a Costa Rican resident, you will receive discounts from tourism enterprises (for example, local flights), tourist sites and national parks, and local attractions.

Wealth Protection

  • Open local bank account
    Banks in Costa Rica are discouraging or phasing out personal bank accounts for those who do not have legal residence. While it’s still possible to have a Costa Rican bank account, it will be flagged as high risk. You will have to deal with different requirements, such as updating your information often or facing account closure. In addition, you will not be able to send or receive interbank (SINPE) transfers without a legal residence.

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Costa Rica

Country Information

Costa Rica is one of the most prosperous and politically stable countries in the region, Costa Rica is the only Central American state without a permanent standing army after it was abolished in 1948.

It also enjoys one of the highest standards of living in the region. Known for its beaches, mountain ranges, volcanoes and varied wildlife, Costa Rica’s rich biodiversity makes it a popular destination for eco-tourists.

Traditionally a producer of agricultural goods such as coffee and bananas, its economy has diversified and tourism now ranks as the country’s number one earner.

The capital cities of Costa Rica is San Jose, and the official currency is the Costa Rican Colon, Costa Rican Peso, Peso(CRC), with an exchange rate of 1 USD equal to 630 CRC. The country has a population of approximately 5.094 million people (2020) and operates under a Presidential government. The official languages are Spanish/English.

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Faqs About Costa Rica

Yes, Costa Rica allows dual citizenship, meaning that you can retain your original nationality while acquiring Costa Rican citizenship.

 

The process of obtaining dual citizenship can take several years, depending on the time required to obtain a residency permit, pass the naturalization exam, and get a passport.

Yes, being a Costa Rican citizen grants you the same rights and privileges as any other citizen, including the ability to work and access employment opportunities.

 

No, you do not need to live in Costa Rica to maintain your dual citizenship. However, you may need to visit Costa Rica periodically to avoid losing your residency status.

 

Yes, as a Costa Rican citizen, you can own and operate a business in Costa Rica.

Yes, if your children are born after you obtain dual citizenship in Costa Rica, they may also be eligible for dual citizenship.

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