Bottom line: There are plenty of expats living in Costa Rica; however, its digital nomad requirements are a bit more stringent than others on this list.
There are two visas you can choose from, depending on what you do. The Rentista visa allows workers to stay in the country for up to two years, but the time can be extended. This particular visa is for those who have their own business or are entrepreneurs. The program costs $250, and applicants must make at least $2,500 every month over the last two years or deposit $60,000 in a Costa Rican bank. Under this program, applicants cannot work for another company.
Costa Rica’s digital nomad visa, however, allows you to work for another company, as long as you have a $3,000 per month income. This goes up to $4,000 for a couple or family.