The Czech Republic
Thanks to its low cost of living and rising number of expats, the country has become a popular choice for retirement. Given the influx of people, there are more businesses opening in Czech cities every day. American retirees can apply as self-employed individuals intending to either study or work in Prague.
The Czech Republic doesn’t offer a specific retirement visa. In order to stay there longer than 90 days, you’ll have to apply for a long-term visa, which can be issued for up to a year. According to experts at Move to Prague Relocation Services, this visa requires you to have an official, active purpose for your stay.
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If 72% of SS checks go out to retirees, who’s the other 28%?