Retirement & Benefits Guide in China
Retirement visas, pensions, and healthcare for retirees
Retirement Visa Program
China does not offer a dedicated retirement visa for foreign retirees or expats. Long-term stays require work, study, family reunion, or business visas; permanent residency is rare and difficult to obtain.
Pension System
Three-tier PAYG system with basic defined benefit (1% per year after 15 years), mandatory individual accounts (8% employee contribution), and voluntary private pensions (up to CNY 12,000/year tax-deferred). Replacement rates 40-60% for urban workers; rural benefits minimal at ~CNY 90-200/month.
Pension Adequacy
Replacement rates vary 40-60% for urban median earners, lower for rural (near poverty level). Supplementary private pensions cover <4% of workers; high elderly poverty risk in rural areas.
Healthcare Access
Urban public healthcare covers residents via social insurance with low costs, but quality varies; rural access limited. Expats need private insurance as public system mainly for locals; top hospitals in cities are world-class but crowded.
Cost of Living
Retiree Community
Senior Benefits
Tax Benefits for Retirees
Standard tax rates apply to foreign pensions and income (3-45% progressive). No special retiree tax exemptions or territorial taxation for expats.
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