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Retirement & Benefits Guide in Rwanda

Retirement visas, pensions, and healthcare for retirees

Retirement Visa Program

No dedicated retirement or passive income visa program exists for Rwanda. Expats can apply for standard residence permits, investor visas, or work permits as alternatives for long-term stay.

Pension System

Fair
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4.5/10

Mandatory defined benefit PAYG system via RSSB covers ~10% of workforce (salaried employees); retirement age 60 with 15 years contributions required. Replacement rate starts at 30% of average earnings plus 2% per additional year over 15 years; voluntary EjoHeza scheme for informal sector.

Pension Adequacy

Fair
0510
4.2/10

Pension replacement rates ~30-60% for covered workers depending on contribution years; 90% workforce uncovered, leading to low adequacy. Minimum pension 50% of minimum wage; private supplementary schemes exist but limited.

Healthcare Access

Good
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6.2/10

RSSB coordinates community-based health insurance (CBHI/Mutuelle de Santé) covering ~90% population at low cost; quality improving but rural facilities limited. Private clinics available in Kigali for expats; legal residents can access public system.

Cost of Living

Excellent
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8.7/10

Retiree Community

Poor
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2.5/10

Senior Benefits

Poor
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3.0/10

Tax Benefits for Retirees

Standard tax rates apply to foreign pensions and income. No special retiree tax programs or exemptions identified.