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ICT LAUNCHES EXCLUSIVE INFORMATIVE MICROSITE FOR DIGITAL NOMADS

July 26, 2022 . Any foreigner who defines himself as a digital nomad and who wishes to come to our country to telework, explore and live unique tourist experiences, can now have the necessary information at hand to prepare his trip. Precisely for this purpose, the Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT) developed a specialized microsite for these travelers within the website www.visitcostarica.com , access is given through one of the photographs in the upper banner and also by entering through Things to do On this page dedicated entirely to digital nomads, you can find information about the benefits for these modern travelers upon arrival in Costa Rica, as well as the requirements they must meet to obtain their stay, the steps to obtain the issuance of an immigration document , data on the medical services policy that must be purchased, along with details for a future renewal of their immigration status and other specifications of interest. Additionally, the aforementioned microsite has a direct link to the site of the General Directorate of Immigration and Immigration, where the forms that must be completed are found, as well as the link to download the regulations of Law 10,008, known as the “Nomad Law”. Digital”. In the microsite, the user, mainly from the United States and Canada, as well as other potential destinations, is shown relevant tourist information on Costa Rica, visually complemented by a map with the time difference from our country and their cities of origin. Carolina Trejos, ICT Marketing Director, commented that the recent approval of the Digital Nomads Law contributes to the process of reactivating the national economy. At a time when entrepreneurs need support, the digital nomad segment will be able to contribute to the recovery of the country and now, with this information site, they will have at hand everything they need to know to know and work in our country. “Our greatest potential is in those markets where Costa Rica has a great position and knowledge, such is the case of the United States, where 50% of digital nomads come from. We are a country with high connectivity that allows visitors to communicate and connect with their companies from anywhere in the world”, added Trejos. Finally, the ICT spokeswoman stated that “we are a destination characterized by peace, nature, sustainability, solidarity, hospitality, well-being; a commitment to the environment, with a variety of offers, as well as an adequate value versus price ratio. This promotional action is part of the beginning of a promotion and marketing strategy that ICT will develop, focused on digital marketing on specific platforms, social networks and media of high interest for potential “digital teleworkers”. It is worth mentioning that the Directorate of Migration and Immigration collaborated with the information included in this microsite about the requirements for potential digital nomads, which is presented on its website, so that the user who visits either of the two pages, will find a unit of information. Initially, the page will be available in English at the following link: https://www.visitcostarica.com/en/costa-rica/digital-nomads A Spanish version will be available in the coming days. Characteristics of digital nomads According to information from the ICT, digital nomads are people with an average monthly income between US$3,000 and US$5,000. They usually travel alone or with their families. This new preference for remote work is also becoming a tourist trend that is growing and will continue to do so in the coming years. Digital nomads are expected to positively impact the lifestyle of many people, generating new services and creating a different community of travelers around the world. Costa Rica is a destination that offers this type of traveler the perfect complement to combine work and leisure time, offering unique and authentic experiences in open spaces or in multiple lodging establishment alternatives, with qualified and prepared tourism industry professionals. to serve them, because we want tourists to feel like one more Tico. Source: ICT

Digital Nomads in Costa Rica: The ABCs for Tourists Who Want to Work from There

Finally! Costa Rica will begin hosting digital nomads under a new special residency category or visa. It comes after a long, 11 month process that culminated in the signing of the bylaws that underpin the Law to Attract International Remote Workers and Service Providers (Law 10,008). Tourists interested in applying for this category can do so once the decree is published in the official government newspaper, La Gaceta. For now, the Department of Immigration only accepts applications for 90 day tourist visas and has not yet created a platform for the digital nomad subcategory. El Financiero reviewed the bylaws sent by the presidency and spoke with Alfredo Abrego, head of the Department of Immigration, and Mario Rodriguez, head of regional immigration for law office Outlier Legal. Below, we explain the steps tourists must take to telecommunte from Costa Rica. Who qualifies for a digital nomad visa? What kinds of job, employer and revenue conditions must they meet? According to the definition in the bylaws, “a foreign person that provides remote paid services, whether subordinate or not, using computers, telecoms or analog means for someone else who resides abroad and receives at least $3,000 in payments from abroad. In the case of a person requesting legal residency for his or her dependents, the amount is $4,000, according to the official exchange rate determined by the Central Bank of Costa Rica.” Practically the only characteristic that a tourist must have to qualify for the visa is that the payment must be received outside of Costa Rica. “The bylaws don’t mention or specify which country, in what condition nor in which bank, nor whether or not the money is in cash or not or under what method the money must be received. It just says that it must be done in a foreign bank, so the money must be received in a foreign entity,” said Rodríguez from Outlier Legal. What requirements must a tourist meet to apply for the digital nomad category? Fill out a request form. It must be signed by the tourist or their legal representative. It can be digitally accessed through theTrámite Ya platform. It can also be done physically by visiting an immigration office. Present a receipt of payment to the government for $100 or its equivalent in colons at the Central Bank of Costa Rica’s official exchange rate. A photocopy of the ID page of your passport and of the page with your most recent Costa Rica entry visa stamp. You must have your passport with you during this process. Consular visa for countries in the corresponding groups requiring consular visa. This also applies if you are in the country, according to the dispositions of the “general directions of visas of entry and permanence for non residents.” Bank statements accompanied by an affidavit stating that the statements have been requested and obtained from an accredited financial institution, or a certificate from a certified public accountant (CPA) or notary public (in the case it is done from Costa Rica). The certificate must be legalized at a consulate or apostilled, according to the bylaws. All documents issued in a foreign language must be officially translated to Spanish. Informed consent document authorizing the Department of Immigration to hold information on applicants within their database. The Department of Immigration will also require a criminal background check through national or international databases. They may also conduct biometric reviews. What documents must family members or those who accompany the digital nomad present? Marriage certificate valid for no more than six months. Document that shows the declaration or recognition of the joint relationship requested and valid for no greater than six months. Copy of the certificate of proof of birth in the case of minors or single people under 25. If the dependent is handicapped, a medical certificate must be presented showing the condition. Senior citizens must prove the existence of a connection or partnership with the person who is applying to the special stay through an affidavit. All documents in foreign languages must be officially translated to Spanish. Document of informed consent authorizing the Department of Immigration to hold information on applicants within its databases. Through what immigration channels can a tourist apply for a digital nomad visa? Foreigners who wish to apply for the non-resident immigration category, subcategory “Remote Worker or Service Provider” must fill out an application and sign it, or have a legal guardian or representative sign it. It can be digitally accessed through Immigration’s Trámite Ya or requested in person by visiting an immigration office. For now, the Tramite Ya website only has a form for applying for a 90-day tourist visa and hasn’t created the category for digital nomads yet, according to our sources, nor have they provided information on other channels where the tourist can apply. We asked the Department of Immigration about the form, and they said that they are “tightening up details to start the process,” and that once the bylaws are published in La Gaceta they will “provide more clear communication to applicants.” Can someone apply for the digital nomad visa from their country of origin before arriving in Costa Rica, or do they have to be in Costa Rica? You can apply both ways. If the tourist is in his country of origin, he or she can apply digitally on the Tramite Ya platform. Once their application is approved they can travel to Costa Rica. They can also arrive in Costa Rica, or if they arrived under a different category and wish to switch to digital nomad, they can do it here electronically or in person. How long does Immigration normally take to provide a response? By law, immigration has 90 days to issue a resolution on an application for temporary or permanent residence, Outlier Legal’s Rodriguez said. But, in reality, it can take between 12-15 months, he said. The digital nomad bylaws establishes a 15 day deadline, but the spokesman said that “experience” indicates that the 15-day timeframe probably won’t be respected, and applications will likely take at least 4 months to be processed and … Read more