Jubilación y prestaciones en Costa Rica
Visados de jubilación, pensiones y sanidad para jubilados
Informational purposes only
This guide is AI-generated from publicly available data and is intended for general orientation only. It does not constitute legal, financial, or emigration advice. For binding steps such as visa applications, contracts, and registrations, always consult official government sources and qualified professionals.
Retirement Visa Program
Pensionado Residency
Pensionado visa requires proof of lifetime pension of at least $1,000 USD/month from sources like Social Security or private plans. Temporary for 3 years, renewable annually with income proof, convertible to permanent residency after 3 years; covers spouse and dependents.
Pension System
Pay-as-you-go contributory system via Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social (CCSS). Replacement rates typically 40-60% of average earnings; faces sustainability challenges from aging population and economic pressures.
Pension Adequacy
Pensions provide 40-60% replacement rates for contributors, often supplemented by private savings. High elderly poverty risk without full contributions; minimum pensions exist but adequacy varies.
Healthcare Access
Universal CCSS public healthcare accessible to legal residents via 9-11% income contributions ($90-110/month for $1,000 pension). Quality care in public hospitals, especially urban areas; private options available for faster service.
Cost of Living
Retiree Community
Senior Benefits
Tax Benefits for Retirees
Territorial tax system exempts foreign pensions, Social Security, and investment income from taxation. Only Costa Rican-sourced income is taxed at 0-25%.
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