TEMPORARY RESIDENCE PERMIT FOR INVESTORS
Who can apply?
Persons that make an investment in Costa Rica of over US$ 200,000.
Requirements for the application process in Costa Rica:
- Application form.
- Application letter with the following information:
- reason for the application
- full name
- nationality
- marital status
- age
- occupation
- current residence address
- contact information for notifications
- the letter will be signed in front of the consul on the day of the appointment
- Original and copy of an investment project of US$ 200,000 in areas that contribute to the economic and/or social development of the country (includes personal investments, such as the acquisition of a property). The project must be described in detail, according to the guidelines found here (in Spanish).
- 3 recent passport-size photos.
- Original and copy of documents that demonstrate that the applicant has enough resources to finance the investment. The documents must be duly apostilled.
- Original and copy of the following documents with less than 6 months of issuance and duly apostilled:
- International birth certificate.
- Criminal record from the place where the applicant has lived during the last 3 years.
- Copy of all the pages of the passport. The passport must have a minimum validity of 6 months.
- Payment receipt of US$ 50.00, indicating the name of the foreign person. This money must be transferred in Colones to the account 242480-0 of the Bank of Costa Rica (Banco de Costa Rica).
- Payment receipt for stamps, indicating the name of the foreign person, of the amount of ¢ 125 and ¢ 2.50; for each sheet submitted with the application, to the account 242480-0 of the Bank of Costa Rica (Banco de Costa Rica).
- Report of finger prints taken by the Ministry of Public Security (Archivo Policial del Ministerio de Seguridad Pública).
- Proof of registration at the Embassy of the applicant's home country in Costa Rica.
Legal Basis:
- - Law 8764 of Migration and Foreign Affairs, Title VI, Chapter II. (Ley 8764 General de Migración y Extranjería).
For additional information, please click here (in Spanish).