Retirement & Benefits Guide in Palestine
Retirement visas, pensions, and healthcare for retirees
Retirement Visa Program
No dedicated retirement or passive income visa program exists for Palestine. Expats may enter on tourist visas or seek work/residency permits, but no retiree-specific pathways available due to political status.
Pension System
Public pension system primarily for civil servants under Law No. 7 of 2005 (PAYG with some DC elements), retirement age 60, vesting 15 years. Legacy schemes from Jordanian/Egyptian eras; private pilot scheme launching 2025; low replacement rates ~40-50%, sustainability concerns.
Pension Adequacy
Pensions cover public sector only with modest benefits (2% accrual rate); no universal coverage for private sector workers. Basic Treasury pension of $100/month for needy seniors over 60.
Healthcare Access
Limited public healthcare system with basic facilities; quality varies by region, private care expensive and unevenly available. Expats rely on private insurance; access challenged by infrastructure issues.
Cost of Living
Retiree Community
Senior Benefits
Tax Benefits for Retirees
Standard tax rates apply to foreign pensions and income; no special retiree tax programs or exemptions identified.
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