Wednesday, January 16, 2013

The Great Advantages to Living In Costa Rica



The number of foreign residents moving to Costa Rica increases exponentially, together with the rising number of tourists visiting the country. Costa Rica is indeed one of the world's most popular tourist destinations, due to its stunning scenic beauty, easy accessibility, and warm-hearted citizens. Sometimes, travelers turn into expats living, working or enjoying their retirement in Costa Rica. Those who longed for a veritable paradise on Earth, yes, you can find it here. But what do you know about Costa Rica?

In addition to the peaceful life and the friendly nature of the Costa Rican people, one of the main reasons for expats to relocate here is the cost of living. If you live in Costa Rica, it entails a fraction of the usual expenses in North America and Europe, with a quality of life that supersedes even the most exclusive communities in the United States. Here you can also enjoy a good healthcare system: Public social security is available to the general population, and there are also some great and affordable private clinics that many foreign residents choose to frequent.

The Costa Rican education system prioritizes the widespread use of English as a second language. Expats moving to Costa Rica should have no problem communicating in English. Nevertheless, you should be aware that the main language here is still Spanish. Therefore, taking some basic language classes before moving here or right after your arrival is strongly recommended. Not only will it simplify things considerably, but it will also be greatly welcomed by the local population. Once you are here, you'll find that all road signs, websites, local media, and many other things are only in Spanish.

Living in Costa Rica has nothing but financial advantages that facilitate the decision of thousands of Americans and Europeans to make this country their new home. There are no capital gains taxes and only some minimal property taxes. Moreover, foreign nationals looking to invest in the country or planning to spend their retirement years in Costa Rica can easily secure residency, among other logistic and practical draws. Also, if you are looking for an employee for a new business venture or household staff to assist you with your daily chores, you have inexpensive labor costs for both domestic and professional services. 


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