Retraite et avantages
Visas de retraite, pensions et soins de santé pour les retraités in Falkland Islands
Retirement Visa Program
No dedicated retirement or passive income visa exists for the Falkland Islands. Expats may apply for standard visitor, work, or residency permits through UK immigration channels as a British Overseas Territory, with no specific retiree program.
Pension System
Compulsory Retirement Pension Scheme (PAYG social security) provides basic state pension after 250 weekly contributions, payable from age 60; supplemented by defined contribution FIPS allowing retirement from age 50. Low adequacy with state pension around £8,700/year vs. £17,500 needed for living standards.
Pension Adequacy
State pension provides minimal income replacement, with significant gap to acceptable living standards (£8,700 vs. £17,500 annually). Partial pension after 250 contributions; private FIPS depends on contributions, no high replacement rates reported.
Healthcare Access
Public healthcare available to residents via King Edward VII Memorial Hospital with GP services; quality care for small population but limited specialists. Expats need residency for full access; private options minimal, air evacuation for complex cases.
Cost of Living
Retiree Community
Tax Benefits for Retirees
Standard tax rates apply to foreign pensions and income; no special retiree tax programs like NHR or exemptions identified.
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