Retirement & Benefits Guide
Retirement visas, pensions, and healthcare for retirees in Anguilla
Retirement Visa Program
No dedicated retirement visa program exists. Retirees can obtain permanent residency by purchasing property; visitors get 4-week stays extendable to 6-12 months for property owners, with proof of funds required.
Pension System
Social Security provides old age pension from age 65 after 500 contribution weeks (minimum $165/week); public service has contributory pensions after 10 years. Private sector pension plan in development; replacement rates not specified but appear basic.
Pension Adequacy
Minimum pension $165/week (~$660/month) provides basic coverage; grants for 150+ weeks if pension not qualified. Supplementary private plans like NCBA WRAP available; no data on replacement rates or poverty impact.
Healthcare Access
Senior Shield program offers free public healthcare (consultations, dental, physio, hospital) for Anguillians 70+ with belonger status. Expats require private insurance; quality good but limited facilities.
Cost of Living
Retiree Community
Senior Benefits
Tax Benefits for Retirees
Tax haven with no personal income tax, corporation tax, VAT, capital gains, or inheritance tax on foreign pensions and worldwide income.
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