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Ironically, my love for my homeland, Costa Rica, deepened during my years in Canada, thanks to a famous Canadian, John Kenneth Galbraith. He was born and raised on a farm just twenty minutes from my Canadian hometown of London, Ontario.
He rose to fame in the United States as an economist and highly influential advisor to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. While I strongly disagree with his highly flawed Keynesian economics, one thing he said in an interview late in his life really caught my ear.
It bolstered my appreciation for Costa Rica and set in motion my decision to one day return to my home country.
What Galbraith said in this particular interview was that the quality of life and opportunity for a democracy to evolve in any given country was directly tied to several factors:
Bingo. Costa Rica.
Back to the esteemed Mr. Galbraith:
In my seventeen years in this business, I have had countless clients finally pursue legal residency here after “trying out” other countries recommended by certain unnamed publications—primarily Panama, Ecuador, Colombia, and Mexico. Somehow, they all ended up choosing Costa Rica.
Yes, it is more expensive, but also more stable, safer, with better weather, and a much more hospitable culture.
Over the years, many clients have reported near-miraculous improvements to their physical health and well-being. No diets, specific exercise routines, or special medications. They are just living the Pura Vida life and eating locally grown, fully ripened produce.
For far more detail on that aspect, please read my comprehensive article here: https://costaricaresidencycard.com/2024/03/01/greatest-thing-about-costa-rica/
There are justified critiques of Costa Rica.
Some old arrogant residues remain in the form of an old boys’ club that seems to plague all countries. But the situation is in a state of flux, and the internet promises a freer flow of accurate information. Armed with that increasingly powerful information, Ticos are re-igniting their traditional, fierce independence after having it wane in recent years.
Many U.S., Canadian, and E.U. migrants are contributing to that reboot of independence and demand for freedoms. Those migrant clients of mine don’t hold back when it comes to expressing their grave concerns for the rapid erosion of democracy in their home countries. They come to Costa Rica for the weather, peace, and distance from the political cacophony up north,
… and the snow
Laura Gutiérrez
Residency & Citizenship Specialist
Toll Free: 1 888 903 8986
Local: 506 706 6995
Email: laura@costaricaresidencycard.com