Retirement & Benefits Guide
Retirement visas, pensions, and healthcare for retirees in Turks And Caicos Islands
Retirement Visa Program
Non-Work Residency Permit / Investment Residency Program
Non-work residency permit available for $1,500/year (renewable up to 3 years). Permanent residency through property investment: $300,000-$1,000,000 depending on island location for new construction or renovation. No work requirement for investment permit holders.
Pension System
Contributory National Insurance system requiring 500 contributions (approximately 10 years) for eligibility at age 65. Pension replacement rates range from 30-60% of average weekly earnings based on contribution history, with minimum $50/week guarantee.
Pension Adequacy
Pension replacement rates of 30-60% may require supplementary income for comfortable retirement. Maximum pension capped at 60% of average weekly earnings; limited data on poverty rates among retirees.
Healthcare Access
Limited public healthcare services available; medical emergencies often require air evacuation to USA. Private medical clinics exist on Providenciales and Grand Turk. Retirees strongly advised to obtain comprehensive medical insurance including emergency evacuation coverage.
Cost of Living
Retiree Community
Tax Benefits for Retirees
No income tax, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, or estate tax. Tax-free environment benefits foreign pension recipients and investment income.
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