Retirement & Benefits Guide in Libya
Retirement visas, pensions, and healthcare for retirees
Retirement Visa Program
No dedicated retirement or passive income visa program exists for Libya. Expats may pursue standard residence permits or investor visas, but these lack retiree-specific pathways to permanent residency.
Pension System
Social insurance system with contributory old-age pensions; minimum pension is 360 LYD (80% of 450 LYD minimum wage). Average replacement rates not specified; system faces sustainability challenges amid crises.
Pension Adequacy
Minimum pension provides 360 LYD monthly with supplements for dependents (150 LYD wife, 100 LYD per child); adequacy limited by low amounts and economic instability. No data on poverty rates or private supplements.
Healthcare Access
Public healthcare available to residents but severely limited by ongoing instability, infrastructure damage, and shortages. Private options scarce and expensive for expats; access unreliable.
Cost of Living
Retiree Community
Tax Benefits for Retirees
Standard tax rates apply to foreign pensions and income; no special retiree tax programs or exemptions identified. Personal allowances exist for dependents but not retiree-specific.
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