How to Register Your Vehicle in Nicaragua
The law in Nicaragua says you have 60 days after purchasing a vehicle to register it in your name. But to accomplish this you need to be a resident or a citizen of Nicaragua.
The law in Nicaragua says you have 60 days after purchasing a vehicle to register it in your name. But to accomplish this you need to be a resident or a citizen of Nicaragua.
Picture yourself living your best life in this stunning 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom Spanish Revival home less than a 5 minute drive from the vibrant town of San Juan del Sur.
We have been asked many times if working remotely in Nicaragua is a viable option. Is the internet fast and reliable enough? The simple answer is YES! The internet is fast enough and reliable enough to work remotely in most places in Nicaragua that expats choose to call home.
The law in Nicaragua says you can’t register a vehicle if you’re not a resident. But guess what? You can in fact own a vehicle in Nicaragua if you don’t have residency. Confused yet?
Through the rose colored sunglasses of a tourist San Juan del Sur looks untouched by Covid. Walking around the streets our shops and restaurants are open. Few people are seen wearing masks. The streets are busy with vehicles and pedestrians going about their day.
Amazing but true! Most of the homeowner’s we know in Nicaragua do not have house insurance.
In Canada this is unheard of. In fact, you can’t even get a mortgage if you don’t have insurance. Here in Nicaragua you can’t get a mortgage at all. So … the home you pay cash for … is yours to care for as you please.
But is neglecting to insure your home in Nicaragua wise? Presumably not. Hence our research into this topic.