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The QRP Program for Those Who Want to Retire in Belize

Belize's low cost of living is enough to make it one of the world's great retirement havens. But the country has gone a step further. It also offers incentives to expatriates who want to retire in Belize.

Called the Retirement Persons Program, the plan is just one of the ways that Belize lets you keep more of your assets. Better still, you don't actually have to be retired or even of retirement age. To take advantage of the inducements, you must simply be aged 45 or older, have a monthly income of at least $2,000, and comply with several other minor requirements. And, almost incredibly, you must live in Belize for only one month a year!

To qualify for the QRP (Qualified Retired Person) program you must:

  1. Birth certificate
  2. Marriage certificate
  3. A police record from your most recent place of residence, issued within a month prior to the application and stating that you don't have a criminal record
  4. A copy of each page (including blank ones) in your passport. Retain a notary public to certify the copy with his seal and mark how many pages are in the passport, the passport number, and your name
  5. Proof of income. This can be in the form of a statement from a pension of annuity company or from your bank. The statement must show that your income is at least $2,000 a month or the equivalent of at least $24,000 a year
  6. Medical certificate stating that you are in good health and not HIV-positive
  7. Color photos--four recent front-view and four side-view passport-size photographs of yourself and any dependents who are applying
  8. You must also submit a non-refundable $100 application fee plus a "program fee" of $500 for yourself and $350 for each dependent. If you're accepted into the program, you'll owe an additional $100. Also figure on $2,500 to $5,000 to retain an attorney who can steer you through the application process and, often more importantly, run interference with the bureaucracy.

Advantages of the QRP for Your Belize Retirement

 

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