Vegas Bob wrote:
A question has just popped into my head. Todays amcostarica has reported that the immigration bill is on a fast track to passage with a special session of the Legislature. If the new $1000and $5000/month rules are passed as it looks like they will be, and effective for existing "residents at renewal time, "can a person with "residency" go back to being a "Perpetual tourist" and just adhere to those rules? somehow I bet ID will know the answer.
If I could answer the many questions that this proposed legislation has created I could claim the status of being a prophet.
I would guess that a person who currently has residency but can not meet the new requirements could become a perpetual tourist.
However, in spite of AM Costa Rica continual printing that "The bill also
seems to say that current pensionados and rentistas will be required to meet the new financial requirements when their term of resident is renewed." many point out that in Costa Rica laws can not be applied retroactively.
Also while no mention is made of "perpetual tourists" in the new legislation that is no guarantee that immigration will allow the practice to continue. It simply defies logic that they would kick out people who acquired residency legally and allow those who are "borderline" legal to continue to skirt the requirements. But, then this is Costa Rica.
The simple truth is I do not believe anyone has specific answers and the only thing to do is wait and see what develops.
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