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PostPosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 5:38 pm 
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********* cut and pasted from Ticotimes.net **********
What you should know about the immigration law

By Chrissie Long
Tico Times Staff | clong@ticotimes.net

Frequently asked: Immigration Administration Director Mario Zamora explains what foreigners living in Costa Rica need to know about the new immigration law, which goes into effect Monday.

Pablo Franceschi | Tico Times

A new immigration law will enter into effect on Monday, March 1, which will bring information relevant to every foreigner residing in Costa Rica. According to Immigration Administration Director Mario Zamora, the intent of the law is to move the approximately 600,000 foreigners living in Costa Rica into a status that reflects their situation.

We've compiled a short list of “Things You Should Know,” which follows. We are in the process of updating this list to answer more questions in greater depth that our readers might have.

Please keep in mind we can only offer general information; we cannot provide advice regarding individual situations.

Q: Regarding the “perpetual tourist,” who enters on a tourist visa and leaves the country every 90 days, I heard that after two times renewing tourist status by remaining outside of the country for 72 hours, you must remain out of the country for 15 days. Is that true?

A: No. It's not true. The situation of the perpetual tourist will remain as it has been. Under current rules, tourists are allowed to stay 90 days in Costa Rica, at which point they must leave for 72 hours. If they don't leave, they are here illegally.

Q: I also heard you must go to a different country to renew visa status. If you went to Nicaragua for 72 hours the first time, you must go to a different country the next time. Did I get that right?

A: No. As long as you remain outside the country for 72 hours, it doesn't matter where you spend it.

Q: What if I don't want to leave Costa Rica ?

A: Under the new immigration law, there is an option for you. Beginning March 1, you can submit a petition at the Immigration Administration in La Uruca, which is to the west of San José, pay $100 and you can remain another 90 days.

Q: Is this a complicated process?

According to the director of the Immigration Administration, it is not. You must submit a copy of your passport, a letter addressed to the head of the Immigration Administration explaining your situation and proof that you have financial solvency. You must also pay $100.

Q: Is the immigration administration the only place I can renew my tourist status?

A: For the moment, the immigration administration is the only place you can renew your tourist status. In six weeks, the Immigration Administration hopes to make the process available in post offices throughout the country. Renewing status at the Immigration Administration is permitted only two times, at which point you must leave Costa Rica.

Q: What if I miss this 90 day deadline?

A: If you miss the 90 day deadline, you have two options. You can pay $100 for every month you've remained in Costa Rica “irregularly” or you can leave the country. If you decide to leave Costa Rica without paying, immigrations officials can refuse re-admission to the country, or you will be allowed to return only after a period outside the country three times longer than the time you were illegal in Costa Rica.

Q: I would like to upgrade my tourist status and become a resident. What do I need to know about this process?

A: Thanks to the new immigration law, you can initiate the process without leaving the country. Before, paperwork had to be submitted to consulate offices in the home country of the foreigner. Today, paperwork (such as the necessary birth certificate and police record) can be submitted and approved at the Costa Rican Immigration Administration. One of Immigration Director Mario Zamora's objectives is to make the process possible without the need to hire a lawyer. Unfortunately, it will require a good command of the Spanish language, but Zamora is hoping that he'll have all immigration material translated into English in the coming months. Lastly, you need to qualify for resident status as a retiree, investor, family member of a Costa Rican, or an employer-sponsored worker.

Q: Is it possible to get residency as a homeowner?

A: Yes. You must demonstrate your home is valued at more than $200,000 in order to get investor status on your home.

Q: I heard that I will need to show proof that I contribute to the Costa Rican Social Security system (Caja) in order to renew my residency. How do I contribute?

A: Under the new immigration law, foreigners must show evidence that they contribute to the social security system (public health care system) in order to renew his or her residency. You can do this at any of the Caja offices throughout the country, who will present you with a menu of options on how you can begin contributions. According to the immigration director Zamora, the Caja is prepared to receive foreigners in order to meet this requirement.

Check the March 5 Tico Times for more information about the immigration law.
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Fascinating. :shock:

This is what AM Costa Rica quotes Mario Zamora as saying

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Mario Zamora, the director general de Migración y Extranjería, said Thursday that a tourist will not be able to go to the same country twice and that after two trips to renew a visa a tourist will have to stay out of Costa Rica for a minimum of 15 days.


here is what Tico Times. net says he said

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Q: Regarding the “perpetual tourist,” who enters on a tourist visa and leaves the country every 90 days, I heard that after two times renewing tourist status by remaining outside of the country for 72 hours, you must remain out of the country for 15 days. Is that true?

A: No. It's not true. The situation of the perpetual tourist will remain as it has been. Under current rules, tourists are allowed to stay 90 days in Costa Rica, at which point they must leave for 72 hours. If they don't leave, they are here illegally.


Q: I also heard you must go to a different country to renew visa status. If you went to Nicaragua for 72 hours the first time, you must go to a different country the next time. Did I get that right?

A: No. As long as you remain outside the country for 72 hours, it doesn't matter where you spend it.



:?: :roll: :?: :roll: :?: :roll: :?: :roll: :?: :roll:

Is this muy Tico or just phucked up reporting?

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Maybe you get to adhere to the wording of the newspaper you happen to read it in. That would make Tico sense. I can just picture myself arguing with an Immigration officer that I am going by the tico Times so I'm legal. Am I correct in assuming that if the Tico Times is correct,we really can continue on "status quo" as Perpetual Tiourists,but with additional options. (The $100 option if you want to skip an "out". Hopefully we will know more this week.


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One option I'm considering after retiring and moving to CR - I may just head back to the States for a week or so. I'll need to make a shopping trip every couple of months anyway, so that will work out well for me. I fill up two suitcases and a carryon with consumables and sundries and I head back to CR. Plus I spend some time with my sister and nieces and friends. Works for me.

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I did a little further research and have YET ANOTHER post on my blog about how the law is enforced (if you want to call it that). Even though I have residency, I think it's important to know what's going on... or what may be going on, or... or...

http://www.usexpatcostarica.com/2010/02/law-and-the-legal-tar-pit/

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FINAL FINAL WORD ON PERPETUAL TOURISTS! WELL, MAYBE..THIS IS COSTA RICA

From this mornings AM Costa Rica

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Tourists can stay for one year without leaving, Zamora says
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff

Under the new immigration law, tourists will be able to stay in Costa Rica for a full year without having to leave the country. Instead, they will be able to renew their tourist visa three times here for additional 90-day stays, according to Mario Zamora, the immigration director.

Each renewal will cost $100, he noted. After three renewals, the tourist will have to leave Costa Rica, although they could quickly return with a new tourism visa, he said.

Zamora also said that he was in error when he told a reporter that rules would be changing for the so-called perpetual tourists. A.M. Costa Rica reported the incorrect information Feb. 19 and attributed it to Zamora.

Friday Zamora blamed himself for saying that tourists would not be able to go to the same country twice to renew
their visa and that after two trips to renew a visa a tourist
will have to stay out of Costa Rica for a minimum of 15 days. He gave no explanation for why he made the error, but suggested that he may not be totally familiar with the new immigration law.

The news report generates some concern among Costa Rica's perpetual tourist population.

Zamora also said in an interview Friday that the regulations for the new immigration law should be ready to publish in 15 days. However, he said the law, which went into effect Monday, was written in detail and that the regulations are not extensive.

He noted that the prior immigration law operated for nearly four years without regulations being published. The new immigration law only says that tourists can renew their visas by paying $100. Not in the law is the limit on renewing the visa just three times. Presumably that will be contained in the regulations, but Zamora did not s

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In typical Tico fashion,the problem has disappeared. The new laws regarding Perpetual tourists is now even better. ($100 option) All's well that ends well.


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Friday [Immigration Director] Zamora blamed himself for saying that tourists would not be able to go to the same country twice to renew their visa and that after two trips to renew a visa a tourist will have to stay out of Costa Rica for a minimum of 15 days. He [Immigration Director] gave no explanation for why he made the error, but suggested that he [Immigration Director] may not be totally familiar with the new immigration law.

You can't make this stuff up. :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Let’s see here, maybe the reason no one understood what the director of immigration was ‘splainin’ is due to, hummm . . . maybe he just misspoke or may it was . . .

let’s see, four renewals a year at $100 per renewal, times say . . . 5,000 minimum perpetual tourists . . . oh my goodness . . . $2,000,000 USD, extra a year . . . now I understand why no one understood the deep meaning of what the director of immigration was trying to communicate.

He just got his calculator fixed and now he speaks fluent $$$.

Someone, somewhere figured out how stupid the law was. In the end, cold hard cash, as it appears, trumps stupid; even legislative stupid.


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Yes. . it definitely seems to me that they are thinking $$ first, and worry about the details later. I don't know much about visa restrictions and such, but what country's rules do youfollow when getting a visa? I assume the country you are going to., the director's statements got a bit confusing. But as he said, the rules will be published soon, so just check the rule book when it comes out.. next question.. :?

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So glad Brother DiegoC s back to run it down for us...What walks and what talks? It all comes back to me now...

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Yes. . it definitely seems to me that they are thinking $$ first, and worry about the details later. I don't know much about visa restrictions and such, but what country's rules do youfollow when getting a visa? I assume the country you are going to., the director's statements got a bit confusing. But as he said, the rules will be published soon, so just check the rule book when it comes out.. next question.. :?


Problem is, just like the Bible, EVERYONE WHO READS IT (especially TICOS) will interpret the "rule book" differently. And as stated, the last 'law' existed 4 years without the "rules' ever being published for interputation!!

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It's possible that their new testcase will be to wait for BB57 to cross their borders again ! Suerte mi amigo :wink: :lol:

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