Thinking about spending your golden years under the sun, exploring new cultures, and enjoying a relaxed pace of life? A retirement visa could be the perfect solution, giving you legal residency and access to a lifestyle you’ve always dreamed of—whether that’s on a tropical beach, in a charming historic village, or somewhere with excellent, affordable healthcare.
Below, you’ll find a comprehensive list of countries offering retirement visas, including income requirements, residency perks, and what makes each destination attractive for retirees.
A retirement visa is a long-term residency permit granted to foreign nationals who are no longer working but have a steady income—usually from pensions, rental properties, or investments.
Live legally in your dream destination
Access to public or private healthcare
Possible pathway to permanent residency or citizenship
Lower cost of living and a new cultural experience
Tax perks in some countries on foreign income
Here are some of the best countries for retirees, chosen for their lifestyle quality, affordability, and straightforward immigration processes.
1. Portugal
Visa: D7 Passive Income Visa
Income Requirement: €870/month (~US$930)
Extras: €10,440 bank balance, accommodation proof, clean record
Perks: Quality healthcare, Mediterranean climate
Citizenship Path: Eligible after 5 years
2. Spain
Visa: Non-Lucrative Visa
Income Requirement: €2,150/month (~US$2,330)
Extras: Health insurance, accommodation proof, clean record
Perks: Access to public healthcare, rich cultural life
Citizenship Path: 10 years (may require renouncing original citizenship)
3. Indonesia
Visa: Retirement KITAS
Income Requirement: US$1,500/month
Extras: Age 55+, health insurance, local sponsor
Duration: 1-year renewable (up to 6 years)
Perks: Low cost of living, permanent residency options
4. Thailand
Visa: Non-Immigrant “O-A” Visa
Income Requirement: US$2,000/month or THB 800,000 savings
Extras: Age 50+, health insurance
Duration: Renewable yearly
Perks: Excellent hospitals, expat-friendly environment
5. Ecuador
Visa: Pensioner (Jubilado) Visa
Income Requirement: US$1,410/month
Extras: Health insurance, clean record
Perks: Affordable living, permanent residency in 21 months
6. Argentina
Visa: Pensionado or Rentista Visa
Income Requirement: US$1,390/month (~US$2,000 informally)
Extras: Proof of address, clean record
Perks: Multiple-entry, renewable visa, vibrant cities and landscapes
7. Costa Rica
Visa: Pensionado Visa
Income Requirement: US$1,000/month
Extras: Enroll in public health system, clean record
Perks: Universal healthcare, eco-rich environment
8. Panama
Visa: Pensionado Visa
Income Requirement: US$1,000/month (or $750 with property)
Extras: Panamanian health certificate, clean record
Perks: Senior discounts, strong expat community
9. Mexico
Visa: Temporary Resident Visa
Income Requirement: US$7,300/month or US$293,000 in savings
Extras: Consular interview
Duration: Up to 4 years
Perks: Proximity to U.S., affordable private healthcare
10. Malaysia
Visa: Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H)
Income Requirement: RM 40,000/month (~US$8,400) or fixed deposit
Extras: Age 35+, asset and income minimums, fixed deposit
Duration: 5–10 years
Perks: Modern infrastructure, excellent private healthcare
11. Uruguay
Visa: Pensionado/Retirement Visa
Income Requirement: US$1,500/month
Extras: Clean record, health check, permanent residency intention
Perks: No minimum stay, political stability, low crime
12. Belize
Visa: Qualified Retired Persons (QRP) Program
Income Requirement: US$2,000/month
Extras: Age 40+, 30-day minimum stay, clean record
Perks: Tax incentives, English-speaking, Caribbean lifestyle
13. Philippines
Visa: Special Resident Retiree’s Visa (SRRV)
Income Requirement: US$800/month (single), US$1,000 (couple)
Extras: Bank deposit (US$10,000–20,000), medical clearance
Perks: Friendly locals, English-speaking, beachside living
14. Malta
Visa: Malta Retirement Programme
Income Requirement: €2,500/month + property rental/purchase
Extras: Must reside in Malta at least 90 days per year over 5 years
Perks: European access, historic charm, English-speaking
15. Italy
Visa: Elective Residency Visa
Income Requirement: €31,000/year
Extras: Non-EU citizens, accommodation, private health insurance
Perks: Culture-rich living, ideal for art and food lovers
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