Retirees
Retire in Europe from America
We often think of substantial expenses when we hear “moving to Europe.” Let’s reconsider that idea for retirees. Most retirees live on a fixed income, which goes much farther with the lower costs of living in countries like Spain, Portugal, or Italy. Retirees will also enjoy Europe’s low crime rates, slower pace of life, and affordable healthcare. With a world of culture, cuisine, and the good life at your fingertips, it is hard to imagine a day where boredom is an option.
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FAQ
What are the best countries in Europe for retirees?
The best country depends on your lifestyle and budget, but top choices for U.S. retirees consistently include Portugal, Spain, Italy, and France for their warm climates, high-quality healthcare, and strong visa options. Geostrata identifies the best fit for you based on your finances, goals, and long-term residency pathway—so you can retire with confidence.
Do retirees get access to healthcare in Europe?
Yes—most European countries allow retirees to access high-quality public or private healthcare once they obtain residency, often at a fraction of U.S. costs. Geostrata ensures you understand your options and secure the right coverage for a smooth, stress-free transition.
What is the lifestyle like for retirees abroad?
Retirees abroad often enjoy a slower pace of life, rich culture, excellent food, and more time outdoors, along with strong community integration, low crime rates, and a high sense of safety. Geostrata helps you choose a destination that aligns with your ideal lifestyle—so your retirement feels like an upgrade, not an adjustment.
How much income do I need to retire in Europe?
Most European retirement visas require proof of stable income—typically around $1,000–$3,000 per month depending on the country and lifestyle. Passive income from investments, retirement plans, social security, and pensions is accepted. Geostrata helps you identify the exact thresholds and structure your finances to qualify with confidence.
Can you live comfortably on Social Security abroad?
Can retirees become permanent residents?
Yes—most European countries offer a clear pathway from temporary residency to permanent residency after several years of continuous stay. Geostrata maps out that pathway from day one, so you know exactly how to secure your long-term future abroad.
How does Geostrata help retirees relocate?
Geostrata provides a fully guided, end-to-end relocation process through our White Glove Relocation Service—from identifying the right country and visa to coordinating housing, legal support, and logistics. We handle every detail so you can move abroad with clarity, confidence, and expert support.