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Countries That Offer Retirement Visas to Americans

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Belize

This English-speaking country on the Caribbean coast of Central America is home to Mayan ruins, jungle wilderness and the second-largest barrier reef in the world.

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Indonesia

The archipelago of Indonesia is home to about 279 million people, making the group of islands the fourth most populous country in the world. What’s one more?

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The Philippines

The Philippines is another Asian island nation that welcomes American retirees. English is one of the two official languages here.

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Thailand

You’ll need proof of monthly retirement income equal to 65,000 baht, or about $1,800. Another option is to maintain at least 800,000 baht (more than $22,000) in a Thai bank

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New Zealand

If you want to live out retirement like Tolkein’s hobbit Bilbo Baggins, New Zealand isn’t out of reach if your pockets are deep enough.

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Mauritius

The nation of Mauritius isn’t exactly a household name, but this gorgeous island in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar has a relatively low bar to entry for retiring Americans.

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South Africa

One option available to those seeking a retirement in Africa is the 32nd largest economy in the world, South Africa, according to the CIA. Retirees can apply for a long-term temporary resident visa to South Africa

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