Middle class earners would do better in Costa Rica because its easier to live in a more stable and safe society. Belize would be a better option for those who are able to afford a more isolated residence because this exclusivity is cheaper in less organized countries.
I went to several countries before making my decision to move to Costa Rica. 5 days in Belize I was ready to leave. Costa Rica is more expensive but it is worth it. Here you can be in one climate and one hour later in a completely different climate. The wildlife is abundant, the fresh food is fresh and the people and the country are much more beautiful and friendly. I just got my residency at the age of 58. At the age of 65 I can get my citizenship.
@@robster7012 absolutely. Spent maybe 6 months in Mexico. Certain parts were in the running but it is much less free feeling than CR. I just returned from Cabo San Lucas. Considered very safe for Mexico however the military police fully armed are also all over the place. That is not what I want to see where I live. I visit Mexico but after a few days I go home to CR. Do not get me wrong, they all have issues but the more I see going on in the US I think Costa Rica, Belize, Mexico or Columbia over the next few years (maybe forever) will be a much better place to live. The US facade of being a country of laws (A Republic) is quickly becoming a Banana Republic. When the world figures out the US dollar is not stable due to this, the dollar over time will fall to at least an even playing field for the world. Using the dollar as they have, the politicians waisting and stealing dollars from other countries and the US people is coming to light. After 4 years in CR I am going to start my business here very soon.
@@cougarlove8542 Thanks for your reply. Im in the UK and have been considering Mexico. I will take a trip from Mexico to CR. From a stability pov CR makes sense. I work online and can afford Mexico but its a stretch for CR.
@@robster7012 you can live in Costa Rica cheaply. I live in an ocean view gated community that is in an expensive area. It is not necessary. Mexico is more convenient with more to choose from and more like the UK in many ways. Costa Rica is more like old Mexico. Much less developed, roads suck, access to certain things is not possible unless you have it shipped from the US. If you do that, massive taxes on imports. That tax on imports, the VAT tax at 13% is what kills CR for many people. It is also like America that the Costa Ricans are quite lazy especially near the beach. In the US the Mexicans do most of the hard work. In Costa Rica the Nicaraguans are the Mexicans of Costa Rica. Not much would be accomplished building houses or commercial buildings without the Nicaraguans. On the positive side for expats, the labor is very cheap. Good pay is $5 per hour for unskilled labor or home building. The materials however make up for that. All in all I think the cost of living in my area is similar to a nice area of the US.
I've been to Belize on multiple occasions and absolutely love the country, the culture, the food and the people! I have not yet visited Costa Rica, but hope to do that soon. Right now Belize is high on my list of future residency. I noticed that you failed to mention their QRP program which is similar to Costa Rica's retirement-residency program but requires a slightly lower monthly income. I also noted that your quoted monthly costs in Belize are in line with the often quoted figures, but in my experience that figure is even inflated. Food is very cheap in Belize - and the majority of my time there has been spent in the most expensive location (Ambergris Caye). The mainland is even cheaper. And the quality of the food there is exceptional. That the most surprising part of my first visit there. I had no expectations on the food, and I was blown away by how good it was.
Thank you for this information, Belize is at the top of my list with Costa Rica behind it. With the information I found on Belize I was thinking similar as to why some things wasn’t mentioned
I'm a CR citizen. I think costs are higher than she is stating. Things like cars and all imported products are double what they are in the US. $750 in rent will be pretty a basic 1br in the city, and those monthly budgets are low for a family of 4.
Anything "in a city" is higher. People choose to live the way they like, but seeking a city is probably not the thing most people are looking for when moving to Costa Rica or Belize.
Thank you for sharing! I moved to and invested in Costa Rica in 2020 and occasionally research other nearby nations. Time and time again I am grateful to learn I made the right choice!
After 11 years in Costa Rica I am moving to Belize. I have watched few families leave here past two years for Belize. These families now enjoying Belize more than Costa Rica. Weekly food costs family of four in Belize very close to my costs as single man here at the beaches in Costa Rica. Go figure. Fresh farmers Market from Mennonite in Belize much better than any market in Costa Rica that I experienced.
Yes People can pick and live anytime to anywhere. Is to many expats in Costa Rica and is no the only country you can live. Haiti, Nicaragua, Burundi. Guinea Ecuarorial some where. Just live
Costa Rica is great! No wars, no military, free university and super low-cost nationalized health care, which covers 100%, even medication, and has been ranked by the U.N. as in the top-20 in the world. People are cool, friendly and real. Great food, music and art scene. Highly-educated workforce. Multi-cultural population. Low violent crime rate. Most people in their 40's or younger speak enough English to get by. The accent is beautiful and easy to understand. I find driving here in the Central Valley metroplex to be even easier than in the States. Cops aren't itching to harrass you for some ridiculous reason, and you just drive smart, prudent, and safe instead of following the letter of the law. It's liberating, TBH. CR isn't perfect, but once you leave the States, you begin realizing just how oppressive it is to live in America and just how screwed-up and backwards the US' war-mongering society and culture is. So glad I left. Been a resident here in paradise, going on 3-years.
What do you mean, "no military" the corrupt government and news media were lying about that in 1990, there was a military then, I asked at a check point to go down a road to the beach, and the military guard said "no, military property". In 1993 I returned, and was regularly stopped by armed military dressed groups, who demanded to search the vehicle. You are spewing out the government lie, get a brain, then some accurate information, and forget the dirty corrupt UN, it is one of the worlds worst evil organisations. Those days the road pigs were out to harass every rental or foreign vehicle, I had to leave, before I totally lost it, and became a serial something.
To talk about only the good does no favors. Costa Rica is beautiful, kind mostly very poor people, the banking is an absolute abomination of customer service, the government medical care is terrible unless you need a trama unit. The regular care is mostly crap. It is much better to pay as you go (it’s cheap) or have an international plan that is also cheap. This way you can go to the good hospitals and urgent care locations instead of being part of the system. The government pays out a massive percentage to government worker retirement plans. Some of which make more retired than working. With that said all government services are a disfuncional mess. Last but not least import taxes are the highest of any country I have been to. Other than food, everything is very expensive. If your coming here in only social security, we’ll most of you will be as poor as you were in the US or Canada on that salary. This place is the Wild West and you will not have good roads, water and electricity are not just expensive but go out all of the time. These are just the facts. Come here, rent for a year and then make your permanent move if after a year you think this place suits you. I have been visiting CR for many years and I have lived here full time for 4 years. One other important notification. Real Estate agents and attorneys are mostly incompetent or scammers. I have bought and sold a few properties in 4 years. One closing was a disaster and I never got paid in full. The buyers attorney filed the deed and it stated that all money had been paid. So now I have to go after the attorney and the notary with a criminal suit. Beware
I live in Costa Rica. It is extremely expensive compared to the USA. Nearly everything is is imported and is tarrifed at 30%-50% including cars. Also anything you like food is twice the price. Pomegranates are $26 and a restaurant for two like PF Changs is never under $60.
Hi, first time viewer. Love the info, thanks. I own property in Belize and love it there. It's interesting the different opinions from your viewers. Once your minds made up, its made up! lol I'm sure Costa Rica is beautiful as well. Anyway good stuff :)
Healthcare Costs in Costa Rica The monthly costs of public health insurance in Costa Rica varies dependent on each expat's income. Foreigners can expect to pay anywhere between 7-11% of their monthly income to the C.A.J.A. $60 to $120 depents you Health Conditions you have.
Never been to Belize, but my take on Costa Rica is it has a Pacific Coast which is very nice and cool. The Carribean side where Belize is tends to be more humid, also there is much more criminal activity on the Carribean side. Also Costa Rica has high mountains that are nice and cool even in August, I don't believe Belize has the same. I would go to Belize for the Carribean reefs.
I recommend you go to Belize to find out for yourself. I been to both and would argue Belize has just as much nature as Costa Rica. They call it “Mother Earth best keep secret” for a reason. Both are very very beautiful countries
Hey man Now that the 2 year digital nomad visa has been approved for Colombia...can you do a video on that also when doing the video please expound on the taxes you have to pay in Colombia? I'm very confused on this . By the way I heard there's not as much to do in Belize as in Costa Rica. For example during the rainy every day it rains in escazu or San jose ...but 2 hours away in Jaco it does not rain as much there and you can lose 5 lbs by walking in the 95 degree heat on a 3 day weekend
@@alant383 most of the homicides in Costa Rica if you look a little in the case you will found out is non a Ticos related. Tourist get murder by some ilegal worker in Costa Rica many times. Is the true.
@@alant383 that’s unfortunate. It’s a cold world nowadays. But we can both agree it’s better to be in Belize/Costa Rica than America’s inner cities LOL
About 15 years ago I went to Belize, looking to move there. It was easy to move to, even with a British passport. I found it to be expensive, rubbish scattered everywhere, terrible food apart from when you could get it from the Menonite farmers, and a high crime rate. They were looking for 200,000 dollars for a wooden shack. It resembled a poor African village. Total third world. I met a lot of Americans there, most just went home, and moved to Florida. I took the bus, and went through Central America. Costa Rica, although expensive, was beautiful and developed. Stunning place, I will definitely look into moving there, although I am not sure how easy that would be with only having a British passport.
If you’re moving for budget reasons… PLEASE move to Belize. Costa Rica is already full of immigrants complaining about the low standards and not realizing that this is an expensive country and low budgets will only get you low standards.
I traveled for 2 weeks and picked up a lot of Spanish. They speak fairly slowly. Most people in hospitality are conversational in English. Learn 20 sentences of Spanish and you can get what you need from everyone else.
We live here and had zero Spanish knowledge when we did, in a lot of the Costa towns the locals know enough English that you can get by. Check out our channel for more info on Costa Rica
$2500 monthly to live luxuriously? Not a chance, everything is expensive, except houses but they aren't cheap. perhaps half the cost of Toronto area homes. even the pineapples and mangoes cost more in San Jose than Toronto, just an untrue statement, you need 10k a month for upper middle class luxury
I hated Costa Rica. Belize is a much more poor Country, however I can buy land cheaper there and on an Island off the coast as well. I am from Canada as well.
@@remogatron1010 have you considered mexico or Ecuador ? I have been seeing expats love mexico for first world healthcare and luxuries for cheap and Ecuador for healthcare and easily living with better weather as mexico to Panama rains half the year
@@thatswhatshesaidbro Look at the map. Belize borders Mexico. Only 2 hours by bus from Belize city to Mexican border for health care. Not a big deal. Belize is British Commonwealth and they speak English which is a plus. Belize is only 2 hours by plane to Miami. Belize shares weather like the Mexican Yucatan peninsula which has MANY MANY expats living there. Not all expats will like Belize, but it has some positives as well. Ecuador is too far away for me. I rather be closer to USA and Mexico.
The only reason Costa Rica would not allow someone to renounce is if they had NO other citizenship in the world. You must have another passport, or you can't renounce. You also must state your reason(s) for leaving in writing, and in the realm of possibilities I suppose there could be some things they would reject if you stated them. I have no idea what that would be other than, "I committed a horrible crime. I want to renounce." However, when renouncing U.S. citizenship, you may not state that you don't want to pay taxes anymore as that could likely cause a denial of your renunciation.
Recreational Cannabis in Costa Rica As it stands, marijuana is nominally illegal in Costa Rica, although anyone found with it in their possession shouldn't - shouldn't - face any penalties. Costa Rica and Belize are the only two countries in Central America where recreational marijuana is decriminalized
@@6789axe freeing mother nature, will encourage cannabis culture commerce, revenue. instead of the only way to make good income, by joining cartel ! enslave mother nature, thus also enslave your brother
I know your name is Russian, but you have a Brazilian face. Anyways, I'll pick Costa Rica since it is more developed and with better economic prospets. Also the beaches and food are beautiful.
History wise, Belize was much safer than all of Central America. From Mexico to Panama, they all had some sort of genocide or civil wars and death squads. Costa Rica had a civil war. History wise, Belize had no civil wars. I am not saying Belize is better than Costa Rica. I am saying history wise Belize was much safer and free of wars or conflicts compared to its neighbors in Central America.
If you like blacks Belize. I'm from Costa Rica, you will find varied types of girls, it depends where you live. On the caribean coast black girls, in the central valley diverse latinas. On the pacific coast, it's tanned latinas but you'll find many foreigners as well.
@@jose6183 Have you ever been to Belize? Belize is just as diverse as Costa Rica. Belize has beautiful Black, Asian, Caucasian, Creole, Mestizo, Castizo, & South Asian women.
@@infectedvoice4670 That's a really horrible take. Belize is mostly Mestizo just like any latin American country. Where tf do y'all get your information? 😂
@@infectedvoice4670 if you live in a Costa Rican City you basically live the Western Standards but obviously as foreigners just go to some hell of a town super far of civilization that no locals even know you lower the standar of living because in the middle class areas of the GAM(greater metropolitan area) you basically live as any person in a good neighborhood in Canada, the US or Europe
Helpful Hint:
Go live in both countries for 90 days before you make a permanent decision.
Middle class earners would do better in Costa Rica because its easier to live in a more stable and safe society. Belize would be a better option for those who are able to afford a more isolated residence because this exclusivity is cheaper in less organized countries.
I went to several countries before making my decision to move to Costa Rica. 5 days in Belize I was ready to leave. Costa Rica is more expensive but it is worth it. Here you can be in one climate and one hour later in a completely different climate. The wildlife is abundant, the fresh food is fresh and the people and the country are much more beautiful and friendly. I just got my residency at the age of 58. At the age of 65 I can get my citizenship.
Did you consider Mexico just out of interest?
@@robster7012 absolutely. Spent maybe 6 months in Mexico. Certain parts were in the running but it is much less free feeling than CR. I just returned from Cabo San Lucas. Considered very safe for Mexico however the military police fully armed are also all over the place. That is not what I want to see where I live. I visit Mexico but after a few days I go home to CR. Do not get me wrong, they all have issues but the more I see going on in the US I think Costa Rica, Belize, Mexico or Columbia over the next few years (maybe forever) will be a much better place to live. The US facade of being a country of laws (A Republic) is quickly becoming a Banana Republic. When the world figures out the US dollar is not stable due to this, the dollar over time will fall to at least an even playing field for the world. Using the dollar as they have, the politicians waisting and stealing dollars from other countries and the US people is coming to light. After 4 years in CR I am going to start my business here very soon.
@@cougarlove8542 Thanks for your reply. Im in the UK and have been considering Mexico. I will take a trip from Mexico to CR. From a stability pov CR makes sense. I work online and can afford Mexico but its a stretch for CR.
@@robster7012 you can live in Costa Rica cheaply. I live in an ocean view gated community that is in an expensive area. It is not necessary. Mexico is more convenient with more to choose from and more like the UK in many ways. Costa Rica is more like old Mexico. Much less developed, roads suck, access to certain things is not possible unless you have it shipped from the US. If you do that, massive taxes on imports. That tax on imports, the VAT tax at 13% is what kills CR for many people. It is also like America that the Costa Ricans are quite lazy especially near the beach. In the US the Mexicans do most of the hard work. In Costa Rica the Nicaraguans are the Mexicans of Costa Rica. Not much would be accomplished building houses or commercial buildings without the Nicaraguans. On the positive side for expats, the labor is very cheap. Good pay is $5 per hour for unskilled labor or home building. The materials however make up for that. All in all I think the cost of living in my area is similar to a nice area of the US.
@@cougarlove8542 thanks again. Its on my list. Very best to you
very nice comparison. I would love to see more latin America/Caribbean comparisons.
The unique thing about Costa Rica is that it actually has a Carribean Region. When I was in Puerto Viejo de Talamanca it felt like I was in Jamaica.
It would be interesting to see a comparison between Costa Rica and Panama.
I've been to Belize on multiple occasions and absolutely love the country, the culture, the food and the people! I have not yet visited Costa Rica, but hope to do that soon. Right now Belize is high on my list of future residency. I noticed that you failed to mention their QRP program which is similar to Costa Rica's retirement-residency program but requires a slightly lower monthly income. I also noted that your quoted monthly costs in Belize are in line with the often quoted figures, but in my experience that figure is even inflated. Food is very cheap in Belize - and the majority of my time there has been spent in the most expensive location (Ambergris Caye). The mainland is even cheaper. And the quality of the food there is exceptional. That the most surprising part of my first visit there. I had no expectations on the food, and I was blown away by how good it was.
I loved Belize as well.
BZ is cheaper CR
Thank you for this information, Belize is at the top of my list with Costa Rica behind it. With the information I found on Belize I was thinking similar as to why some things wasn’t mentioned
If you can learn or know spanish méxico is a better opción than either costa rica or Belice. Less expensive than both having lived in both. 😅
I'm a CR citizen. I think costs are higher than she is stating. Things like cars and all imported products are double what they are in the US. $750 in rent will be pretty a basic 1br in the city, and those monthly budgets are low for a family of 4.
Anything "in a city" is higher. People choose to live the way they like, but seeking a city is probably not the thing most people are looking for when moving to Costa Rica or Belize.
Agreed, we live here and those numbers are off. We made a cost of living video few years ago and it was higher then. We'll be making a new video soon
Dining out is about half of comparable US.
@@ppumpkin3282 low end, yes. nice dinner out like sushi, steak, anything other tham basic is about the same
Am from Belize but Costa Rica looks very enticing 😊😊😊
Thank you for sharing! I moved to and invested in Costa Rica in 2020 and occasionally research other nearby nations. Time and time again I am grateful to learn I made the right choice!
Great advice for expats! Watching from Costa Rica and loving the content.
After 11 years in Costa Rica I am moving to Belize. I have watched few families leave here past two years for Belize. These families now enjoying Belize more than Costa Rica. Weekly food costs family of four in Belize very close to my costs as single man here at the beaches in Costa Rica. Go figure. Fresh farmers Market from Mennonite in Belize much better than any market in Costa Rica that I experienced.
Hahaha yeah right!
I also hated Costa Rica. We moved as well. Not to Belize, although I heard it is better in some ways. Will visit Belize soon.
@@remogatron1010 hahaha lots of Belize lovers and Costa Rica haters here. That is nice.
Yes People can pick and live anytime to anywhere. Is to many expats in Costa Rica and is no the only country you can live. Haiti, Nicaragua, Burundi. Guinea Ecuarorial some where. Just live
@@remogatron1010 You dont have to hate. When you start getting that feeling MOVE OUT. no body forced you. 🤐
Costa Rica is great! No wars, no military, free university and super low-cost nationalized health care, which covers 100%, even medication, and has been ranked by the U.N. as in the top-20 in the world. People are cool, friendly and real. Great food, music and art scene. Highly-educated workforce. Multi-cultural population. Low violent crime rate. Most people in their 40's or younger speak enough English to get by. The accent is beautiful and easy to understand. I find driving here in the Central Valley metroplex to be even easier than in the States. Cops aren't itching to harrass you for some ridiculous reason, and you just drive smart, prudent, and safe instead of following the letter of the law. It's liberating, TBH. CR isn't perfect, but once you leave the States, you begin realizing just how oppressive it is to live in America and just how screwed-up and backwards the US' war-mongering society and culture is. So glad I left. Been a resident here in paradise, going on 3-years.
What do you mean, "no military" the corrupt government and news media were lying about that in 1990, there was a military then, I asked at a check point to go down a road to the beach, and the military guard said "no, military property". In 1993 I returned, and was regularly stopped by armed military dressed groups, who demanded to search the vehicle. You are spewing out the government lie, get a brain, then some accurate information, and forget the dirty corrupt UN, it is one of the worlds worst evil organisations. Those days the road pigs were out to harass every rental or foreign vehicle, I had to leave, before I totally lost it, and became a serial something.
To talk about only the good does no favors. Costa Rica is beautiful, kind mostly very poor people, the banking is an absolute abomination of customer service, the government medical care is terrible unless you need a trama unit. The regular care is mostly crap. It is much better to pay as you go (it’s cheap) or have an international plan that is also cheap. This way you can go to the good hospitals and urgent care locations instead of being part of the system. The government pays out a massive percentage to government worker retirement plans. Some of which make more retired than working. With that said all government services are a disfuncional mess. Last but not least import taxes are the highest of any country I have been to. Other than food, everything is very expensive. If your coming here in only social security, we’ll most of you will be as poor as you were in the US or Canada on that salary. This place is the Wild West and you will not have good roads, water and electricity are not just expensive but go out all of the time. These are just the facts. Come here, rent for a year and then make your permanent move if after a year you think this place suits you. I have been visiting CR for many years and I have lived here full time for 4 years. One other important notification. Real Estate agents and attorneys are mostly incompetent or scammers. I have bought and sold a few properties in 4 years. One closing was a disaster and I never got paid in full. The buyers attorney filed the deed and it stated that all money had been paid. So now I have to go after the attorney and the notary with a criminal suit. Beware
Costs are unquestionably higher than she states in both countries, but overall, not bad!
Informative video, thank you and very well presented Irena :).
Glad it was helpful.
Two countries I'm really interesting in!!
Brilliant analysis
Thank you
This is the Information that I was looking for!
Which country did more lockdowns and vaccine passport big brother?
I live in Costa Rica. It is extremely expensive compared to the USA. Nearly everything is is imported and is tarrifed at 30%-50% including cars.
Also anything you like food is twice the price. Pomegranates are $26 and a restaurant for two like PF Changs is never under $60.
but none of the food has GMO's... LOL
thats the same with Belize too tho@@kaesardb
You can live on $200 USD in a Brazilian favela. It will be very cheap. But not necessarily safe. Everything has a price, Costa Rica too ☺
Hi, first time viewer. Love the info, thanks. I own property in Belize and love it there. It's interesting the different opinions from your viewers. Once your minds made up, its made up! lol I'm sure Costa Rica is beautiful as well. Anyway good stuff :)
Welcome!
Like clockwork. Thanks again @Nomad Capitalist for providing me with insight and education for my passport and citizenship endeavors
How much is healthcare in CR
Healthcare Costs in Costa Rica
The monthly costs of public health insurance in Costa Rica varies dependent on each expat's income. Foreigners can expect to pay anywhere between 7-11% of their monthly income to the C.A.J.A. $60 to $120 depents you Health Conditions you have.
Never been to Belize, but my take on Costa Rica is it has a Pacific Coast which is very nice and cool. The Carribean side where Belize is tends to be more humid, also there is much more criminal activity on the Carribean side. Also Costa Rica has high mountains that are nice and cool even in August, I don't believe Belize has the same. I would go to Belize for the Carribean reefs.
I recommend you go to Belize to find out for yourself. I been to both and would argue Belize has just as much nature as Costa Rica. They call it “Mother Earth best keep secret” for a reason. Both are very very beautiful countries
Great comparison ❤ love to see similar countries get analyzed and compared. Love to see more
Glad you enjoyed!
Hey man
Now that the 2 year digital nomad visa has been approved for Colombia...can you do a video on that also when doing the video please expound on the taxes you have to pay in Colombia?
I'm very confused on this .
By the way I heard there's not as much to do in Belize as in Costa Rica.
For example during the rainy every day it rains in escazu or San jose ...but 2 hours away in Jaco it does not rain as much there and you can lose 5 lbs by walking in the 95 degree heat on a 3 day weekend
Costa Rica is one of the most expensive countries here in Latin America. Belize has a much better cost of living.
Better is no the cheap one.
To live cheaper... Move to Haiti is very evething is very cheap
@@6789axe oh yeah I can’t wait to go live in South Sudan, even cheaper!
@@davidhidalgo8465 good for you. Go ahead.
@@alant383 most of the homicides in Costa Rica if you look a little in the case you will found out is non a Ticos related. Tourist get murder by some ilegal worker in Costa Rica many times. Is the true.
@@alant383 that’s unfortunate. It’s a cold world nowadays. But we can both agree it’s better to be in Belize/Costa Rica than America’s inner cities LOL
LOVE COSTA RICA PURA VIDA !!!!!
Hard to understand.
Very good
Thanks.
Thank you
I thought you Nomad said 5 years ago to avoid Belize.
One big negative for Costa Rica is that Caja.
About 15 years ago I went to Belize, looking to move there. It was easy to move to, even with a British passport. I found it to be expensive, rubbish scattered everywhere, terrible food apart from when you could get it from the Menonite farmers, and a high crime rate. They were looking for 200,000 dollars for a wooden shack. It resembled a poor African village. Total third world. I met a lot of Americans there, most just went home, and moved to Florida. I took the bus, and went through Central America. Costa Rica, although expensive, was beautiful and developed. Stunning place, I will definitely look into moving there, although I am not sure how easy that would be with only having a British passport.
I choose Costa Rica ❤
In Costa Rica how obtuse in the land and property laws
Plus it's in Spanish with different likely complications to building an house on the property
Making money is action, keeping money is behavior.glowing money is knowledge
Yawn...
Keep parroting.
If you’re moving for budget reasons… PLEASE move to Belize. Costa Rica is already full of immigrants complaining about the low standards and not realizing that this is an expensive country and low budgets will only get you low standards.
No $200K is $150K in Costa Rica
Sigh…I must admit, Andrew has a tendency to hire pleasant-looking salespeople
Belize hands down!! ❤❤
Duty free zone in Malaysia. Forget Belize
Are you talking about Langkawi? Or Malaysia has others I/we should be aware of?
@@Michael-Masi-911 LABUAN
Nobody cares about Malaysia.
Do you need habla Espanol in Costa Rica?
I traveled for 2 weeks and picked up a lot of Spanish. They speak fairly slowly. Most people in hospitality are conversational in English. Learn 20 sentences of Spanish and you can get what you need from everyone else.
We live here and had zero Spanish knowledge when we did, in a lot of the Costa towns the locals know enough English that you can get by. Check out our channel for more info on Costa Rica
Panama! 🇵🇦
Irena would you come with me to Costa Rica? ❤
FYI, Belize transfer(stamp tax) is 8%. Only Belize nationals get 5%, so anyone watching this will pay 8%.
$2500 monthly to live luxuriously? Not a chance, everything is expensive, except houses but they aren't cheap. perhaps half the cost of Toronto area homes. even the pineapples and mangoes cost more in San Jose than Toronto, just an untrue statement, you need 10k a month for upper middle class luxury
sounds like third world infrastructure for 1st world prices lol I hear people like Mexico and Ecuador better
I hated Costa Rica. Belize is a much more poor Country, however I can buy land cheaper there and on an Island off the coast as well. I am from Canada as well.
@@remogatron1010 have you considered mexico or Ecuador ? I have been seeing expats love mexico for first world healthcare and luxuries for cheap and Ecuador for healthcare and easily living with better weather as mexico to Panama rains half the year
@@thatswhatshesaidbro
Look at the map. Belize borders Mexico. Only 2 hours by bus from Belize city to Mexican border for health care. Not a big deal. Belize is British Commonwealth and they speak English which is a plus. Belize is only 2 hours by plane to Miami. Belize shares weather like the Mexican Yucatan peninsula which has MANY MANY expats living there.
Not all expats will like Belize, but it has some positives as well. Ecuador is too far away for me. I rather be closer to USA and Mexico.
@Andre Behroozi Do you know what 3rd world is? Tom Brady, Mel Gibson, Kardashians all own huge properties in CR, not to mention countless others.
Can’t renounce Costa Rican citizenship
The only reason Costa Rica would not allow someone to renounce is if they had NO other citizenship in the world. You must have another passport, or you can't renounce. You also must state your reason(s) for leaving in writing, and in the realm of possibilities I suppose there could be some things they would reject if you stated them. I have no idea what that would be other than, "I committed a horrible crime. I want to renounce." However, when renouncing U.S. citizenship, you may not state that you don't want to pay taxes anymore as that could likely cause a denial of your renunciation.
you must always mention cannabis laws
Recreational Cannabis in Costa Rica
As it stands, marijuana is nominally illegal in Costa Rica, although anyone found with it in their possession shouldn't - shouldn't - face any penalties. Costa Rica and Belize are the only two countries in Central America where recreational marijuana is decriminalized
@@6789axe freeing mother nature, will encourage cannabis culture commerce, revenue. instead of the only way to make good income, by joining cartel ! enslave mother nature, thus also enslave your brother
Food is not organic in Belize. They lied. Ask the farmers I did.
You are so charming 😊
I know your name is Russian, but you have a Brazilian face.
Anyways, I'll pick Costa Rica since it is more developed and with better economic prospets. Also the beaches and food are beautiful.
Tax HAVEN, not Tax Heaven
Belize: too much crime.
BELIZE: CHEAP COUNTRY > TRADE-OFF: HIGH CRIME + UNEMPLOYMENT
Costa Rica has a bad theft problem, car and home break-ins, even the police will rob you.
Costa Rica and safety political stability..... The political stability it's because wey don't hace army.... Like Honduras or Perú
History wise, Belize was much safer than all of Central America. From Mexico to Panama, they all had some sort of genocide or civil wars and death squads. Costa Rica had a civil war. History wise, Belize had no civil wars.
I am not saying Belize is better than Costa Rica. I am saying history wise Belize was much safer and free of wars or conflicts compared to its neighbors in Central America.
@@remogatron1010 Stop the lies. Costa Rica is better than Belize in every single aspect.
@@rocharocha8199 Canada > Costa Rica
go eat some corn tortillas chico
@@remogatron1010 Of course Canada is better than Costa Rica overall, but Costa Rica wins all over Belize.
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When last you been to Belize?
You are joking right? Costa Rica does not have good infrastructure.
Correct. But Costa Rica has better infrastructure than Belize and many Latin American countries.
The realy thing about this video is like Strangers talk about you family vrs you neigbord.
Your numbers are outdated for Costa Rica 1500 Pendionado and 150 k for investors
Belize baby 💪 🇧🇿🇧🇿
Check Costa Rica Mel Gilpson 400 acres propery. $20Million Dollar.
so which country has hotter chicks?
If you like blacks Belize. I'm from Costa Rica, you will find varied types of girls, it depends where you live. On the caribean coast black girls, in the central valley diverse latinas. On the pacific coast, it's tanned latinas but you'll find many foreigners as well.
@@jose6183 Have you ever been to Belize? Belize is just as diverse as Costa Rica. Belize has beautiful Black, Asian, Caucasian, Creole, Mestizo, Castizo, & South Asian women.
In Costa Rica you can find the typical Latina kind of looking. Belize is more African like Haiti.
@@infectedvoice4670 The Afro population in Belize is a minority. Most Belizeans are Mestizos. It's a diverse nation.
@@infectedvoice4670 That's a really horrible take. Belize is mostly Mestizo just like any latin American country. Where tf do y'all get your information? 😂
Ha ha…Andrew REALLY likes to have babes working for him :)
Nice countries but not to live there .
Which countries do you recommend?
We live in Costa Rica and live it, if you're going to move anywhere you need to learn to adapt
Costa Rica is a little bit liveable for western standards.
@@infectedvoice4670 if you live in a Costa Rican City you basically live the Western Standards but obviously as foreigners just go to some hell of a town super far of civilization that no locals even know you lower the standar of living because in the middle class areas of the GAM(greater metropolitan area) you basically live as any person in a good neighborhood in Canada, the US or Europe
@@crisremr6894 Almost, but the purchasing power and disposable income in Latin America is very low in comparison to Western countries.
None. Both are ruined by the American expats and got very expensive for what you're getting.
Either way watch your wallet.
Care to expand on that?
You speak too fast and unclear. it is HARD to understand what you are saying. SLOW DOWN please.
Go to Belize...PLEASE !!!
Costa rica never! Is a woke country.
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Yeah no clue what that means. People run wild on words that actually don’t mean what they wish them to mean.
@@rocharocha8199 yes, its a woke horrible country. No thank you.
@@JudgeDredd_ shh 🤫.
True. Costa Rica owned by Soros and the UN. Disgusting 🤢 country.