Retirement & Benefits Guide in Ethiopia
Retirement visas, pensions, and healthcare for retirees
Retirement Visa Program
No dedicated retirement or passive income visa exists for Ethiopia. Expats can apply for business, work, investment, or dependent visas; long-term stay requires investment or employment sponsorship leading to residency.
Pension System
Contributory social insurance system (PAYG) for formal sector workers only, with retirement age 60 and minimum 10 years contributions. Replacement rate starts at 30% plus 1.25% per additional year, capped at 70%; minimum pension 2,218 ETB/month, adjusted every 3-5 years for inflation.
Pension Adequacy
Pensions provide 30-70% replacement but are inadequate for living costs, especially for informal workers (majority) excluded from coverage. Low benefits contribute to elderly poverty; no universal non-contributory pension.
Healthcare Access
Limited public healthcare with poor quality and access in rural areas; private options expensive and urban-focused. Expats rely on private insurance; community-based health insurance exists but coverage is low for seniors.
Cost of Living
Retiree Community
Senior Benefits
Tax Benefits for Retirees
Standard tax rates apply to foreign pensions and income; no special retiree tax exemptions, NHR programs, or reduced rates for expats.
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