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Retirement & Benefits Guide in Togo

Retirement visas, pensions, and healthcare for retirees

Retirement Visa Program

No dedicated retirement or passive income visa program exists in Togo. Expats can apply for standard long-stay visas or residence permits based on investment, employment, or family reunification through the general immigration process.

Pension System

Poor
0510
3.5/10

Social insurance system managed by CNSS (private sector) and CRT (public sector), PAYG type with old-age pension at 20% of average earnings over last 5 years plus 1.33% per year beyond 180 months. Minimum pension is 60% of minimum wage; coverage limited to formal workers, low replacement rates under 40% for most.

Pension Adequacy

Poor
0510
3.2/10

Low replacement rates (typically 20-40%) fail to meet retiree needs in a low-income country; supplementary private pensions rare and limited to formal sector. High poverty risk for non-covered informal workers.

Healthcare Access

Poor
0510
3.8/10

Basic public healthcare via CNSS for contributors with limited facilities and quality; private options expensive and urban-focused. Expats advised to secure comprehensive international insurance due to poor public system reliability.

Cost of Living

Excellent
0510
8.7/10

Retiree Community

Poor
0510
1.5/10

Tax Benefits for Retirees

Standard tax rates apply to foreign pensions and income; no special retiree tax programs, exemptions, or territorial taxation for expats identified.