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Retirement & Benefits Guide in Niue

Retirement visas, pensions, and healthcare for retirees

Retirement Visa Program

No dedicated retirement or passive income visa program exists for Niue. Expats can apply for visitor visas or residency through standard immigration processes, often requiring sponsorship or employment; New Zealand citizens have free movement rights as Niue is in free association with NZ.

Pension System

Fair
0510
4.2/10

Basic contributory social security system tied to New Zealand framework. Niue residents eligible for NZ Superannuation from age 65 after 10 years residency in NZ/Niue/Tokelau/Cook Islands; limited local pensions with low coverage and replacement rates under 40%.

Pension Adequacy

Poor
0510
3.8/10

NZ Super provides flat-rate payment meeting basic needs for eligible long-term residents, but short-term expats receive no local pension. High reliance on personal savings; poverty risks for non-qualifiers due to minimal supplementary options.

Healthcare Access

Fair
0510
4.5/10

Basic public healthcare via Niue's hospital, free for residents; limited facilities and specialists require travel to New Zealand for advanced care. Expats need private insurance; quality adequate for routine needs but challenged by small population.

Cost of Living

Fair
0510
4.1/10

Retiree Community

Poor
0510
1.5/10

Senior Benefits

Poor
0510
2.0/10

Tax Benefits for Retirees

Standard tax rates apply to foreign pensions and income; no special retiree tax programs or exemptions. Niue uses territorial taxation with low rates, but no targeted incentives for senior expats.