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Jubilación y prestaciones en Kosovo (Disputed Territory)

Visados de jubilación, pensiones y sanidad para jubilados

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Programa de visa de jubilación

No dedicated retirement or passive income visa exists in Kosovo. Expats can apply for long-term residence permits based on family reunification, employment, or investment, typically requiring proof of sufficient funds and health insurance.

Sistema de pensiones

Aceptable
0510
4.2/10

Three-pillar system: Pillar I flat-rate basic pension for residents 65+ funded by taxes; Pillar II mandatory 5% contributions each from employer/employee to individual accounts managed by KPST; Pillar III voluntary private pensions up to 15% of salary.

Suficiencia de la pensión

Deficiente
0510
3.8/10

Basic pension provides minimal income tied to food basket cost; contributory pensions depend on savings accumulation with low replacement rates due to young workforce and economic challenges; high reliance on state budget raises sustainability concerns.

Acceso sanitario

Aceptable
0510
4.5/10

Public health system exists but mandatory insurance not implemented; private health insurance preferred by expats with options from foreign carriers like Uniqa and Sava. Retirees need private coverage as public access limited for non-contributors.

Coste de vida

Excelente
0510
8.7/10

Comunidad de jubilados

Deficiente
0510
2.1/10

Ventajas fiscales para jubilados

Standard tax rates apply to foreign pensions and income. Employee pension contributions up to 15% of gross salary are tax-deductible.