Discover the 10 easiest countries to immigrate - part two

 



5- Costa Rica:

Costa Rica has a program for retirees that requires an income of $ 1,000 per month to qualify, but you will need a job to pursue the path of permanent residence and eventual citizenship.

It's not the easiest country on our list to immigrate, but neither is it. If you have the skills that Costa Rica needs, you should be able to navigate the process.


Costa Rica is characterized by its great beaches, world-class healthcare, and friendly people. The way of life in Costa Rica is peaceful and easy, they have no army, and the cost of living is average relative to their per capita income. Couples need around $ 2,500 a month to live comfortably.


6- Ecuador:

If you love landscapes, mountains and beaches, you just need to prove that you will earn at least $ 800 per month, this is called a retiree visa, but there is no age. to get one.

7- Mexico:

A great way to start your life in Mexico is an FMM visa, you can buy it at any airport or border crossing, but it will cost you $ 21.


This visa will be valid for six months, after which you can renew it again and again, indefinitely.


There are places to enjoy the stunning scenery including clean beaches, historic colonial towns, mountain scenery, and upscale towns.

8. Nicaragua

You just need to prove an income of $ 600 per month; In theory, you should be at least 45 years old, but this requirement can be waived depending on your stable income.


If you think you can live in the United States, then Nicaragua could be on your list as well, and on the bright side, Nicaragua is a very cool country sandwiched between two native coasts.


9- Panama:

The retiree visa is one of the most popular ways people use to live in Panama. This requires a monthly income of $ 1,000, and for the youngest, a deposit of $ 5,000 in a Panamanian bank opens the door to permanent residence.

As to whether you come from one of the 50 "friendly" countries, all that remains is to formalize it, and to find a job.


10- Paraguay:

Finding accommodation in Paraguay is easy, because the immigration demand is very low, it is easy to accept, you have to deposit a sum of money in a Paraguayan bank equivalent to about 35x the minimum monthly salary. Before you get angry, it only costs around $ 4,500 to $ 5,500, and it will allow you to move and live in Paraguay, but you cannot apply for citizenship until you have lived there for three years.

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