Friday, April 3, 2020

Residence in Nicaragua




    Application for Permanent Residence
Translator in Nicaragua: Rolando Tellez (505)2298-4596 
WA 8502-4673

Requirements

General requirements for acquiring permanent residence
- Application Form
- Application letter for residence, addressed to the Migration Office (Dirección General de Migración y Extranjería).
- Original in good condition and a photocopy of passport (valid for at least six months). Nationals of CA-4 countries may, in exceptional cases, present an original and photocopy of a valid identity card.
- Two passport size photographs (4½ high by 3 ½ wide), white background, no glasses, no hat, no cap, uncovered ears and forehead.
- Certificate of birth and naturalization in case of having acquired another nationality, issued by a competent authority of his/her country of origin, with proper apostille or authentication as the case may be.
- Certificate of Police Record, issued by a competent authority of the country of origin or residence for the last three years, with an apostille or duly authenticated by the Nicaraguan Consulate, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country of origin, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Nicaragua. Children under 18 years of age do not have to meet this requirement.
- Health certificate, issued by a competent authority of his/her country of origin or previous residence, with an apostille or authenticated, or from the Nicaraguan health authorities.

Immigrant Bringing Capital or Investor
- Certificate of Investment Registration issued by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce (MIFIC).
- Certified copy of the Company´s Articles of Incorporation or Declaration as a merchant registered in the Mercantile Registry.
- Photocopy of the commercial license issued by the Mayor's Office.
- Solvency issued by Tax Authorities (DGI).
- Single Taxpayer Registry (RUC).
- Submit Public Notary Statement on Income Sources.
- As an exception, additional documentation may be required. (Article 63, paragraph 7 of the Regulations to Law 761, General Law on Migration)

Resident Renter
Certification of the origin and amount of income received by the applicant, on a stable and permanent basis, issued by a competent authority of the country where such income originates, by banks or financial companies, insurance companies, or any other private company or official entity that will draft or pay the corresponding income duly authenticated or with an apostille.
- As an exception, additional documentation may be required. (Article 63, paragraph 7 of the Regulations to Law 761, General Law on Migration)
Note:
  • This application must be submitted to the Nicaraguan Institute of Tourism (INTUR).

Retiree or pensioner
- Certification of the origin, annual or monthly amount of the pension received by the applicant, issued by a competent authority of the country where the pension originates, by an International Organization, Public or Private Company in which he rendered his services or which pays him the pension, duly authenticated or with an apostille.
– This application must be submitted to the Nicaraguan Institute of Tourism (INTUR).
- As an exception, additional documentation may be required. (Article 63, paragraph 7 of the Regulations to Law 761, General Law on Migration)
Note:
  • Foreigners included in these sub-categories, may require the inclusion of spouses, children, and parents of the persons mentioned in the previous paragraphs, when applying for status of Retiree, Pensioner, or Investor.

Foreigners married to or blood relation with Nicaraguans.
- Marriage Certificate with a Nicaraguan citizen or Notarial Declaration of Common-law Partnership, registered in the Civil Registry of Persons, both with a minimum duration of two years and as provided in the National Legislation.
- Photocopy of Citizen Identity Card or Birth Certificate of the Nicaraguan spouse
- Birth certificate and photocopy of the Nicaraguan children's identity card.
- If you are a financial dependent, you must submit a public notary statement of support and a statement of sources of income of the person who assumes such support.
- As an exception, additional documentation may be required. (Article 63, paragraph 7 of the Regulations to Law 761, General Law on Migration)
- If you have your own business, you must present a notarial declaration of income sources, the Mayor's Office license, Tax solvency, and (RUC) Taxplayer identification card.
Note:
  • Once the Resolution of Residence Authorization has been approved, the citizen must make a Guarantee Deposit, based on the provisions of Article 128 of the Law.
  • All documents submitted in photocopies must be certified by a notary public.
It is important to know...
  • All documents coming from abroad must be authenticated or with apostille.
  • The documents of Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificates, Police Record and Healthcare Certificate, Professional Diplomas or Certificates of Study Abroad, must be translated into Spanish by an authorized translator before a notary public with more than 10 years of experience.
  • All procedures to be followed are personal.
Costs
Item
Amount
Residence Application
Form is paid.
C$50
Migration - Cash Register
Residence with the right to work
C$ 6,400
Migration - Cash Register
Residence for dependents
C$ 5,900
Migration - Cash Register
Procedure
Buy Form
Where should I go?
  • You must go to the Migration Office to buy the Migration Form, which costs C$50.00.
What will I get?
  • You will get the Immigration Form, which you must fill out with your personal information and signature.



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Sunday, October 27, 2019

Nicaragua Meteorite

Nicaraguan Writer & Translator

Pantasma Tourist Project, Nicaragua
By Rolando Tellez

Two things are essential to make Pantasma an international tourist destination: Protection of the environment and the Rolando Tellez Rock Museum in Pantasma, Nicaragua. A joint effort is required regarding this untapped potential of this Meteorite Crater in northern Nicaragua.

My 2009 newspaper article included the idea of building a museum of beautiful rocks, which are found in Pantasma, Jinotega. These rocks and artifacts should be collected, classified, and protected by the Mayor's Office of Pantasma. However, the Mayor´s Office has technical and financial constraints. For this reason, a community effort is required to collect such rocks.

I suggested that the Mayor's Office must guarantee that every community member who has lent his/her rock(s), may withdraw such rocks at any time. Every participating community member must have gotten a guarantee certificate for the rocks lent to the Mayor's Office. A big collection of such rocks at a kiosk and later a museum will be an interesting tourist attraction.

On the other hand, local authorities such as INAFOR and MARENA, along with the Mayor's Office, must forbid cutting down trees, burns, and garbage thrown into rivers, creeks, streets, or roads. Also, I have made recommendations regarding the collection of rocks.

The book titled Meteorite, Pantasma Crater, Meteorite Impact and other bilingual books of Nicaragua are available at the Mayor´s Office. If you are interested in doing your bit, promoting this beautiful rural site, Pantasma, make sure you share this article with your social networks. For further information, you can e-mail me at Rolando2@fulbrightmail.org











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