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How to get a passport in Costa Rica?

How to get a passport in Costa Rica?

In order to obtain a Costa Rican passport, you must obtain citizenship in this country. What documents are needed for this:

  • certificate of fingerprinting;
  • payment of tax levy;
  • passport and its copies;
  • three copies of a photograph;
  • payment of state fees;
  • birth certificate;
  • certificate of absence of problems with the law.

Obtaining citizenship in Costa Rica opens up unprecedented prospects for holders of residence and citizenship. Firstly, the happy holders of a Costa Rican passport are granted visa-free travel to many countries of the world, including all of Europe, the Schengen zone, Canada, England, Australia, Japan and many other countries (where a visa is required with a Russian passport) – a total of 170 countries. Secondly, the standard of living in Costa Rica evokes only positive emotions – not only Russian citizens buy real estate there, but also citizens of the United States and Europe who want to live in a calm and one of the most developed countries of Latin America.

 

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