So far no-one has answered my question: How much does health insurance cost for someone 65+? Or over 70. And is it even available for someone that age who is applying for the first time?
I believe you are exaggerating the requirements for a Portuguese retirement visa (we were talking about someone retiring, not investing). This is what I found and it supports what I have read elsewhere:
- Passive Income: Evidence of consistent, recurring income (pensions, investments, property rentals).
- Minimum Income (2025): €870/month (€10,440/year) for the main applicant.
Doesn't Argentina now require even higher monthly income? I thought it was U$S 2,000.
I am glad that you find Argentina a virtual paradise but let's be objective in offering advice to people who are considering uprooting themselves.
There is also the issue of whether those unhappy with the government in the USA want to move somewhere so deeply aligned to the current USA government.
Virtual Paradise?
OKAAY.
I am not offering advice- I am discussing my reality, and the actual experience of friends of mine.
I have repeatedly said- you should not move to Argentina because its cheap.
You should move here if you like it here. Which means spending enough time to see the pluses and minuses.
Every different country, and indeed, regions of many countries, has different costs and expenses.
I know a lot of people on the West Coast of the USA who have moved out of the US because its not possible to retire with their reduced income.
Some have gone to Ecuador, Columbia, Panama, Mexico, Thailand, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and even Argentina.
In each case, it was a decision based on their particular needs, desires, and income.
For some people, Argentina pencils out. For others, it doesnt.
I know several people who moved to Portugal. To legally get residency, and qualify for health care, none paid less than $10,000. The people I know owned homes in the US, and sold them, and wanted to own a retirement home wherever they moved.
I have no idea what the situation is for EVERYONE, only the people I know who actually did it, and they all bought houses there.
And that is a minimum euro amount, which a couple of years ago, was $300,000 euros, and, now, I believe, is more.
Milei has been discusssing a similar type of residency here, and the number $500,000 USD has been discussed, but I understand its not firm at this time.
This is one type of immigration- where people whos main asset is a home in their home country that has appreciated, and who want the security of owning a home wherever they move.
Its not what 20 something digital nomads do, obviously.