I'm going to be 62 next July and planning to retire in CR, my social security will be above the 1k requirement for residency and I will be able to work part time via Skype and internet so a mediocre retirement income I would have in the USA will be a pleasant one in CR.
This question goes out to you lucky devils already retired in CR, how much are you paying for the CAJA? Is it worth it? I heard it's around $100 a month for retirees with incomes under $2500 per month and affords decent affordable health care. Can anyone opine who has first hand experience?
My ss income should be apx $1300 to $1400 per month and I can work from home on my computer earning $1000 to$1500 per month. I lived and worked in CR from 2007 to 2009 earning about $1800 a month and while not wealthy, I was quite comfortable.
Weekly encounters with hot 20 something senoritas more than made up for the fact that I no longer had a hot new car, luxury condo, expensive stylish clothes, jewelry, etc. I discovered those things mean very little the older I get and a minimum stress lifestyle, spiritualism, diet, exercise, good friends and of course weekly senorita encounters make life as an aging bachelor worth living.
To all the ex pats reading this, feel free to opine on your experiences living in CR full time. There is no question in my mind this is my future, my only issue is will it be in a year or a year and 1/2....