Retirement & Benefits Guide in Senegal
Retirement visas, pensions, and healthcare for retirees
Retirement Visa Program
Senegal does not offer a dedicated retirement or passive income visa program. Expats may reside under general long-stay visas or work permits, but no specific retiree pathway exists.
Pension System
Pay-as-you-go defined benefit system (IPRES) with 2% replacement rate per service year. Replacement rates reach 80% of final salary maximum after 40 years service, but minimum pension is 35,000-50,000 XOF monthly.
Pension Adequacy
Pension adequacy varies significantly by contribution history. Minimum 15-year contribution requirement; early retirement at 55 incurs 5% annual reduction. Supplementary occupational pensions are rare.
Healthcare Access
Public healthcare system exists but faces resource constraints. IPRES provides medical care for retirees. Private healthcare available in urban areas but expensive; expats typically rely on private insurance.
Cost of Living
Retiree Community
Senior Benefits
Tax Benefits for Retirees
Standard tax rates apply to foreign pensions and income. No special tax exemptions or reduced rates for retirees or foreign pension income.
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