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New Bill Aims to Curb Perpetual Tourism in Costa Rica.

New Bill Aims to Curb Perpetual Tourism in Costa Rica.

Costa Rica has long been a haven for expatriates and digital nomads, many of whom engage in “perpetual tourism”—a practice where individuals extend their stay by leaving the country briefly every 90 days to renew their tourist visas. This method allows them to reside in Costa Rica without obtaining formal residency.

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However, recent developments indicate that this loophole may be closing. The Costa Rican government is contemplating stricter immigration policies to address the challenges posed by perpetual tourism. Proposals include reducing the current 180-day tourist visa back to the previous 90-day limit and imposing fines of $100 per month for overstaying visas.

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These potential changes aim to encourage individuals to pursue legal residency options rather than relying on perpetual tourism. The government is also considering limiting the number of times a tourist visa can be renewed within a specific period, further curbing the practice.

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For those currently residing in Costa Rica under perpetual tourism, it’s advisable to stay informed about these developments and consider transitioning to formal residency to ensure compliance with evolving immigration laws.

Costa Rica’s Sustainable Tourism Threatened by Massification.

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