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Last Friday's Tico Times had an article about the upcoming changes in the immigration laws here in Costa Rica.
I think it is important to note two things concerning that article:
1. It was written by an attorney, who in my opinion, seems to have more interest in attracting potential clients than providing factual information.
2. The piece is loaded with conjecture. The people I have spoken to, concerning the changes. say it is impossible to predict what will happen until the new President is chosen. It is possible a new administration will scrap the whole thing and start anew.
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The most serious problem seems to be the enforcement of a law which is already on the books. That law states that in addition to the requirement of having to leave the Country for 72 hours after each 90 day stay,no can stay here for more than 6 months out of the year without residency.
As you correctly point out this is an
existing provision in the law but is not generally enforced. There is no way to predict if that enforcement policy will change.
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If residency is accomplished before August,at least the more lenient requirements apply.
This was another attempt to panic people and solicit business. When I applied for residency I was advised that as soon as filed my paperwork with Immigration I was "grandfathered" in to the existing requirements. In fact I no longer had to leave the country every 90 days even though I was not yet approved for residency. It is my understanding that you can file anytime prior to the new law taking effect and come under the previous rules.
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It seems that those of us who live here,and have chosen not to go through the tedious task of obtaining Residency
I hear this a lot and quite frankly do not understand where it comes from. What is tedious about the process? I assembled my documents, birth certificate, police background check and proof of retirement income. Got the required passport type photos, got finger printed by the OIJ, got my entire passport photo copied. Submitted them in mid November 2003. Was approved for residency in the first week of February 2004. Less than 3 months total and remember for at least 2 weeks in December the government of Costa Rica shuts down.
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