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Retiring in Aruba

tinabryden11

Hello thinking if retiring in Aruba  i love it there  i   will have to work after retirement   part time  i have a few good ideas on income  but where do i start?? i tetire in 6 years  i want to retire from the US   and be ready to move to aruba  would  like  to be teafy to work over there 

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Bhavna

@tinabryden11


Hello and welcome !


Till members guide you, feel free to read the following :https://www.retireinthecaribbean.com/countries/retire-in-aruba/#:~:text=The%20country%20has%20a%20special,a%20home%20on%20the%20island.


I would also suggest that you contact immigration services to enquire about your visa options :


Regards

Bhavna

Smurfer30

@tinabryden11


Hi Tina, I'm living in Aruba 6 months per year since I retired in 22.  Iam currently limited to a 180 day stay.  I'm applying for retirement residency this year which should alleviate that issue and I've been told I can buy into the health care with that residency. 

What specifics are you looking for? Condo, house, rental, location, etc.

Ann

Smurfer30

@tinabryden11

Currently in a house I had built in 22, bit only there Oct thru April.  I will be applying for retirement residency this fall when I return.

What type of property and what location. Condos in walking distance to beach can go 320+ or more in NOORD, so location is important.

Any other specifics let me know.

Ann B

Ollie Mac

@tinabryden11

Hi there mate. My name is Oliver and I live in the UK. I will be retiring in 10 yrs and thinking on the same level part time work and get to know the locals culture. I'm thinking on moving over in the next few months start now and plan around it. If you would like to contact me you can contact me on here. Hope you find what your after mate.

William D 1966

@Smurfer30

My wife and I are looking to retire (year round) in Aruba. Can you detail a bit more about how one goes about buying into the healthcare once a residency permit is in hand.

Thank you, Bill

Thomas McCaffery

you can purchase international healthcare. Issue with Aruba is if you have major emergency may need to be airlifted so make sure that insurance covers that. It can be very expensive so keep that in mind. If you’re looking for basic coverage can be like $2000-3000; premium could be 10k or more.

Thomas McCaffery

Keep in mind to apply for residency you need to make a minimum amount. I think it’s 50,000 AWG roughly 28k USA. However, if you make less than 40k you should reconsider as it’s expensive. Food more, electricity more, income taxes high, etc.

Thomas McCaffery

@Smurfer30

Isn’t it max now to live as a non-resident is 90 days instead of 180? Didn’t they change that law, I maybe mistaken that’s why I’m asking.