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YOUR TRUSTED LOCAL PARTNER

Helping You Build
Your Life in Costa Rica

Relocation · Immigration · Investment · Local Expertise

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Digital Nomads

Remote Workers and Providers of International Services under the visa.

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Temporary Residence

Stay for a Definite Period, More than 90 days and up to 2 years, Extendable

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Special Categories

Regularize Immigration Situations that, by their Nature, Require Different Treatment

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Permanent Residence

It may only be requested by people who have resided in Costa Rica for 3 years.

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REAL EXPERIENCE • HONEST ANSWERS

Welcome to OpenZone

— Just the steps you need to legally build your future here.

Let’s be honest — moving to Costa Rica sounds like a dream. But the truth behind the relocation hype is that success requires, local knowledge.

Over the last 20 years, I have navigated the exact legal, financial, and cultural steps you are facing right now. OpenZone was created to filter out the and protect your. We don’t offer generic advice; we provide targeted solutions for your unique immigration and relocation journey.

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Online Guide

Relocate to Costa Rica and live a richer life for less

— in your own piece of paradise.

With our Complete Costa Rica Relocation Guide, you’ll learn everything you need to relocate with confidence.

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A Realistic Guide to Moving and Thriving in Costa Rica

Honest Guide to Starting Fresh in Costa Rica

Living & Retiring in Costa Rica

Thinking of a new life in Costa Rica? It’s not about escaping — it’s about realigning. But every fresh start has its learning curve.
From finding a place to live and dealing with paperwork, to understanding the local mindset and climate — we’ve gathered everything we’ve learned (the easy and the hard way) to help you land on your feet faster.

COSTA RICA INSIGHTS

The Reality Behind the Regulations

„Real-time updates, legislative analysis, and practical guidance to protect your relocation journey.”

Can non-resident foreigners own property in Costa Rica?

in Costa Rica Can non-resident foreigners own Property in Costa Rica? The short answer? Yes. The long answer? It depends […]

Income Tax in Costa Rica – Updated for 2025

The Costa Rican tax system is based on the principle of territoriality, one of the most favorable for people who earn income from outside the country....

Europe loses, Costa Rica wins: migration of professionals under 45 is booming

For years, Costa Rica was seen as a corner of paradise where you could retire, grow orchids, and eat papaya while counting your pills. Then ...

No Filters. No Fluff. Just Real Stories.

Real Expat Stories

San Ramón Canton

San Ramón is not just a canton with green landscapes and clean air, it is a place with a deep soul, also known as the "Ciudad de los Presidentes y Poetas" (City of Presidents and Poets).

Sardinal District

The Sardinal district, part of the Carrillo canton in the Guanacaste province, Costa Rica, is a community in full transformation, where rural traditions intertwine with tourism...

Grecia Canton

Grecia is often considered one of the cleanest cities in Costa Rica and is recognized for its unique central church building made of… iron!

Relocating is personal — and no two journeys are alike.
That’s why we’ve interviewed real expats across Costa Rica — from retirees to remote workers to families — to hear their uncensored experiences.
What shocked them? What they’d do differently? What they love most now?
You might not find paradise, but you’ll find clarity.

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