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The Costa Rican legislature is currently reviewing a proposed law to incentivize Baby Boomers and Investors to move to Costa Rica.<\/p>\n
Costa Rica was a pioneer back in 1971 when it became one of the first countries in Latin America to create specific legislation to boost its tourism industry by offering incentives to foreign retirees that would move to Costa Rica. It worked, and Costa Rica consistently grew its tourism base and ex-pats. However, by 1992 the government had eliminated the incentives provided, and the program was eliminated.<\/p>\n
It took a severe financial deficit and COVID 19 for the Costa Rican government to finally realize that it was sitting on a gold mine failing to develop properly. Costa Rica consistently ranks as one of the top tourism destinations globally, but it also ranks as one of the world’s top ten top retirement destinations. Costa Rica became an expensive alternative to what other countries were also offering, and it took its position for granted.<\/p>\n
According to the International Livings list of the best places to retire in the world in 2020, Costa Rica is number three.<\/p>\n
\n- Portugal<\/li>\n
- Panama.<\/li>\n
- Costa Rica<\/em><\/strong><\/li>\n
- Mexico.<\/li>\n
- Colombia.<\/li>\n
- Ecuador<\/li>\n
- Malaysia<\/li>\n
- Spain<\/li>\n
- France<\/li>\n
- Vietnam<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
The United States alone has 70 million Baby Boomers retiring in the next ten years. In Canada, 250,000 Baby Boomers retire every year.<\/p>\n
According to the US Embassy in Costa Rica, “It is estimated that approximately 100,000 private American citizens, including many retirees, reside in the country, and more than a million American citizens visit Costa Rica annually.” Source: US Embassy Costa Rica.<\/p>\n
That is a lot of potential spending inside the country for goods and services used by ex-pats living in Costa Rica. The tourism industry has been devastated due to the impact of COVID 19 on international travel. It is clear that to recover; Costa Rica will have to think outside of the box.<\/p>\n
The Costa Rica proposal, which is pending approval in the legislature, provides for the following:<\/p>\n