All Points Guide: Living in Costa Rica is a clear, practical, no-nonsense handbook for anyone seriously considering a move to Costa Rica. Whether you’re retiring, working remotely, investing in property, or seeking a healthier, slower pace of life, this guide is designed to help you relocate with confidence—without relying on marketing hype, glossy promises, or outdated advice.
Written to reflect Costa Rica’s current residency rules, healthcare system, cost realities, and on-the-ground expat experience, the guide focuses on what actually matters once you arrive—not just what looks appealing from afar.
What You’ll Learn InsideThe Real Cost of Living in Costa Rica
Clear, experience-based breakdowns of everyday expenses, including housing (renting and buying), groceries, dining, utilities, internet and mobile service, private healthcare, insurance, clinics and hospitals, as well as transportation, fuel, buses, and car ownership. Costs are explained realistically, with regional differences clearly outlined.
Where to Live—and Why
Practical comparisons of Costa Rica’s most popular regions, covering coastal versus Central Valley living, climate and microclimate differences, infrastructure and accessibility, healthcare access by region, and which areas tend to suit retirees, families, and remote workers best.
Residency & Visa Guidance
Straightforward explanations of Costa Rica’s residency pathways, including Pensionado, Rentista, and Inversionista options. You’ll learn about financial requirements, documentation, realistic timelines, and what residency allows—and restricts—under Costa Rican law.
Safety, Risk & Reality
A grounded, non-alarmist look at earthquakes, flooding, and seasonal risks, along with road conditions, driving realities, crime patterns, practical risk reduction, and emergency preparedness.
Earning Income While Living in Costa Rica
What foreigners need to understand about remote work, foreign-sourced income, freelancing and consulting, banking limitations, payment logistics, and key tax and compliance considerations.
Taxes, Banking & Legal Basics
Clear guidance on Costa Rica’s territorial tax system, the difference between residency and tax residency, how foreign income is treated, and common banking pitfalls that catch newcomers off guard.
A Practical Expat Reference
An easy-to-navigate reference section covering the everyday logistics of life in Costa Rica, so you can quickly find answers when you need them.
Whether you’re still exploring the idea of a move or actively preparing to relocate, All Points Guide: Living in Costa Rica provides the clarity, structure, and realistic insight needed to avoid costly mistakes and make informed decisions.
This is not a travel book.
It’s a relocation guide—written for people ready to take the next step.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. All Points Guide: Living in Costa Rica is a clear, practical, no-nonsense handbook for anyone seriously considering a move to Costa Rica. Whether you're retiring, working remotely, investing in property, or seeking a healthier, slower pace of life, this guide is designed to help you relocate with confidence-without relying on marketing hype, glossy promises, or outdated advice.Written to reflect Costa Rica's current residency rules, healthcare system, cost realities, and on-the-ground expat experience, the guide focuses on what actually matters once you arrive-not just what looks appealing from afar.What You'll Learn InsideThe Real Cost of Living in Costa RicaClear, experience-based breakdowns of everyday expenses, including housing (renting and buying), groceries, dining, utilities, internet and mobile service, private healthcare, insurance, clinics and hospitals, as well as transportation, fuel, buses, and car ownership. Costs are explained realistically, with regional differences clearly outlined.Where to Live-and WhyPractical comparisons of Costa Rica's most popular regions, covering coastal versus Central Valley living, climate and microclimate differences, infrastructure and accessibility, healthcare access by region, and which areas tend to suit retirees, families, and remote workers best.Residency & Visa GuidanceStraightforward explanations of Costa Rica's residency pathways, including Pensionado, Rentista, and Inversionista options. You'll learn about financial requirements, documentation, realistic timelines, and what residency allows-and restricts-under Costa Rican law.Safety, Risk & RealityA grounded, non-alarmist look at earthquakes, flooding, and seasonal risks, along with road conditions, driving realities, crime patterns, practical risk reduction, and emergency preparedness.Earning Income While Living in Costa RicaWhat foreigners need to understand about remote work, foreign-sourced income, freelancing and consulting, banking limitations, payment logistics, and key tax and compliance considerations.Taxes, Banking & Legal BasicsClear guidance on Costa Rica's territorial tax system, the difference between residency and tax residency, how foreign income is treated, and common banking pitfalls that catch newcomers off guard.A Practical Expat ReferenceAn easy-to-navigate reference section covering the everyday logistics of life in Costa Rica, so you can quickly find answers when you need them.A Practical Guide for People Who Want to Do This RightWhether you're still exploring the idea of a move or actively preparing to relocate, All Points Guide: Living in Costa Rica provides the clarity, structure, and realistic insight needed to avoid costly mistakes and make informed decisions.This is not a travel book.It's a relocation guide-written for people ready to take the next step. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9798993866154
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. All Points Guide: Living in Costa Rica is a clear, practical, no-nonsense handbook for anyone seriously considering a move to Costa Rica. Whether you're retiring, working remotely, investing in property, or seeking a healthier, slower pace of life, this guide is designed to help you relocate with confidence-without relying on marketing hype, glossy promises, or outdated advice.Written to reflect Costa Rica's current residency rules, healthcare system, cost realities, and on-the-ground expat experience, the guide focuses on what actually matters once you arrive-not just what looks appealing from afar.What You'll Learn InsideThe Real Cost of Living in Costa RicaClear, experience-based breakdowns of everyday expenses, including housing (renting and buying), groceries, dining, utilities, internet and mobile service, private healthcare, insurance, clinics and hospitals, as well as transportation, fuel, buses, and car ownership. Costs are explained realistically, with regional differences clearly outlined.Where to Live-and WhyPractical comparisons of Costa Rica's most popular regions, covering coastal versus Central Valley living, climate and microclimate differences, infrastructure and accessibility, healthcare access by region, and which areas tend to suit retirees, families, and remote workers best.Residency & Visa GuidanceStraightforward explanations of Costa Rica's residency pathways, including Pensionado, Rentista, and Inversionista options. You'll learn about financial requirements, documentation, realistic timelines, and what residency allows-and restricts-under Costa Rican law.Safety, Risk & RealityA grounded, non-alarmist look at earthquakes, flooding, and seasonal risks, along with road conditions, driving realities, crime patterns, practical risk reduction, and emergency preparedness.Earning Income While Living in Costa RicaWhat foreigners need to understand about remote work, foreign-sourced income, freelancing and consulting, banking limitations, payment logistics, and key tax and compliance considerations.Taxes, Banking & Legal BasicsClear guidance on Costa Rica's territorial tax system, the difference between residency and tax residency, how foreign income is treated, and common banking pitfalls that catch newcomers off guard.A Practical Expat ReferenceAn easy-to-navigate reference section covering the everyday logistics of life in Costa Rica, so you can quickly find answers when you need them.A Practical Guide for People Who Want to Do This RightWhether you're still exploring the idea of a move or actively preparing to relocate, All Points Guide: Living in Costa Rica provides the clarity, structure, and realistic insight needed to avoid costly mistakes and make informed decisions.This is not a travel book.It's a relocation guide-written for people ready to take the next step. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9798993866154
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