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Costa Rica aims to add US$ 500 million annually to its economy with digital nomads

Authorities hope that some 10,000 foreigners will settle down to take advantage of the benefits offered by the new legislation. But experts warn of the fragility of connectivity in the country.

The Costa Rican government on August 11 enacted the so-called Digital Nomad Law, which aims to attract foreign workers and service providers to the Central American country to promote the reactivation of tourism and the country's economy in general. However, for the bet to work, the project will bring challenges in terms of connectivity offered by the different geographical areas of the nation.

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