The choice of the a heavenly destination because rest becomes a common tendency among them over 40 years. In this sense, the search for idyllic and relaxing place the ideal becomes a crucial task.
Belizeknown for its breathtaking landscapes and dream beaches, has become one attractive destination for those over 40 who are looking for a heavenly refuge.
This country, located in Central America, offers more than just a tourist experience; offers a innovative program intended for people who want to retire and enjoy a peaceful life in a tropical environment.
Belize, the ideal Caribbean country for those over 40
This paradise country is located between Mexico and Guatemala, on the Caribbean coast. Recognized for its beaches and extraordinary nature. The only destination in Central America that has official language English.
Belize has a Qualified Retirement Program (QRP), which offers this in order to offer people chosen based on certain requirements the possibility of entering the country to live and retire there.
Requirements to emigrate to the Caribbean country
To access the qualified retirement program offered by Belize, you must satisfy a certain set of requirements.
- Be 40 years old or older.
- Couples or children under 18 can be included in the application.
- The person who wants to join the program must have an income of $2,000 per month from Social Security or pension, or $24,000 per year generated outside of Belize in foreign currency (dollars, pounds or euros).
The rights that people who are part of the QRP Program have are the following: state of residence in Belize, duty exemptions, purchase of vehicles, tax exemptions and the possibility of purchase land or property.
Countries that can apply for the QRP program
- Commonwealth countries.
- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
- States that are members of the European Union.
- Asian countries: Australia, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
- All the countries that make up South America.
Source: Clarin
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