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My objective is to gain legal residency but also to be able to work in a business that I start up in CR. I do not plan to renounce my US citizenship.
The answer applies to my entire family of eight.
The information I have gathered from GSE (www.gsecostarica.com/node/4) and the CR law firm that represent this company and the specific plantation (Oro Verde) that has the approval of the CR government to offer this program tells me that for a one time investment of 100K, myself, my wife and my minor children (up to a certain age) will be given permanent residency status and legally can work in CR either in their own company in CR or for anyone else.I have had numerous contacts with Keven and GSE as well as my attorney who speaks fluent spanish and has talked to the law firm that represents GSE and Oro Verde. GSE due to privacy will not give out their client list so my hope was to find someone who might have had direct experience with GSE and or the re-forestation residency program.
PauldthomasMemberWhat I’m trying to determine is if anyone has received full CR citizenship through GSE and through the reforestation program. For 100K vs. 65K per person (we have a family of 8) you can receive full CR citizenship including the right to work your self in your own business or at someone elses. Whether the teak farm makes any money or not is not real important to me. Based on the conversations I have had with the attorney’s representing GSE everything seems to be very legitimate and the tree farm that they have secured this program with is approved by the government of CR. It just seems like the least expensive route to full CR citizenship and if the tree farm makes any money down the road that would obviously be a plus. Hope this clarifies my reason for asking if anyone has used GSE or the reforestation option to citizenship.
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