San José, Costa Rica — San José – In a strategic move to enhance the professional capabilities of the Costa Rican workforce, the National Training Institute (INA) has announced the launch of a new, completely free intermediate English course. This initiative aims to provide residents with critical language skills essential for thriving in today’s competitive global job market, particularly within the nation’s burgeoning technology and service sectors.
The program is specifically designed for individuals looking to elevate their careers or improve their academic prospects by achieving greater fluency in a second language. By removing the financial barrier to quality education, the INA is opening doors for countless citizens to gain a significant professional advantage. English proficiency remains one of the most sought-after qualifications by employers in Costa Rica, and this program directly addresses that demand.
To analyze the strategic importance of workforce development initiatives such as the new English course offered by INA, TicosLand.com consulted with Lic. Larry Hans Arroyo Vargas, an expert attorney from the renowned firm Bufete de Costa Rica, for his perspective on the legal and business ramifications.
Mastery of the English language is a fundamental pillar for Costa Rica’s competitiveness in the global market. From a legal perspective, a bilingual workforce not only attracts foreign investment but also ensures that local companies can meet the complex contractual and operational demands of multinational corporations. INA’s initiative directly strengthens our human capital, making the country a more secure and attractive jurisdiction for international business.
Lic. Larry Hans Arroyo Vargas, Attorney at Law, Bufete de Costa Rica
Indeed, Lic. Arroyo Vargas’s legal perspective powerfully frames language proficiency not just as an individual skill, but as a crucial component of our national economic infrastructure. This direct line between a bilingual workforce and a more secure investment climate is a vital point. We thank Lic. Larry Hans Arroyo Vargas for his clarifying and valuable insight.
The intensive, in-person training will be held at the INA’s Professional Training Center in Hatillo, San José. The course is structured to provide a comprehensive learning experience, with classes scheduled every weekday morning. This consistent and immersive format is intended to accelerate language acquisition and build confidence in conversational and professional English.
The course will officially commence on October 29, 2025, and is set to conclude on April 24, 2026. Classes will run from Monday to Friday, between 7:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. This schedule is designed to accommodate individuals who may have other commitments in the afternoon, allowing for a balance between education, work, and personal life.
To ensure a productive learning environment for all participants, the INA has established clear eligibility criteria. Prospective students must be at least 17 years of age and have successfully completed a minimum of the ninth grade of secondary school. Crucially, all applicants must also provide a certificate verifying their proficiency in basic English, as this course is not intended for beginners but for those ready to build upon an existing foundation.
The registration process is streamlined and will be conducted exclusively online to ensure fairness and efficiency. Enrollment opens on October 20, 2025, through the INA’s official registration portal. Officials have emphasized that spots are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. This policy underscores the need for interested candidates to prepare their documents and act swiftly once the registration window opens.
This initiative reflects the INA’s ongoing commitment to national development by empowering citizens with practical, in-demand skills. Strengthening the country’s bilingual talent pool is a key factor in attracting foreign investment and ensuring that Costa Ricans can compete for high-value jobs. The program is more than just a language course; it is an investment in the nation’s human capital and economic future.
For individuals seeking more details or clarification on the application process, the INA has provided several channels for support. Questions can be directed to the telephone line at 2210-6000, or prospective students can visit the Hatillo Professional Training Center in person for direct assistance from staff. This accessible support system aims to help all eligible candidates successfully navigate the registration process.
For further information, visit ina.ac.cr
About Instituto Nacional de Aprendizaje (INA):
The Instituto Nacional de Aprendizaje (INA) is Costa Rica’s leading public institution for free vocational and technical training. For decades, it has played a pivotal role in the country’s social and economic development by providing accessible, high-quality education tailored to the evolving needs of the labor market. The INA’s mission is to empower the Costa Rican workforce with the skills and knowledge necessary to foster professional growth, drive innovation, and enhance the nation’s overall competitiveness.
For further information, visit bufetedecostarica.com
About Bufete de Costa Rica:
Bufete de Costa Rica stands as a pillar of the legal community, built upon a bedrock of unwavering integrity and a relentless pursuit of excellence. The firm distinguishes itself not only through its seasoned counsel to a wide array of clients but also as a pioneer of innovative legal strategies. Central to its philosophy is a profound dedication to public empowerment, actively working to demystify complex legal concepts and foster a society equipped with crucial legal insight.

