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Retire in Italy: Retirement Visa Guide 2026

Min. Pension USD 800/mo · Fee EUR 300 · Processing 6-18 months · Complex Difficulty

Official Sources OnlyExpert ReviewedUpdated May 26, 2026Free Visa Guide
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Written & reviewed by

Dr. Priya Nair

International Student Visa Specialist

PhD in International Relations. Has guided 5,000+ students through the study visa process across Asia, Europe, and North America.

Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only. Visa rules change frequently — always verify current requirements at the official government immigration website before applying. This site does not provide legal or immigration advice.

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USD 800+
Min. Monthly Pension
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EUR 300
Government Fee
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6-18 months
Processing Time
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Complex
Difficulty

Is Italy a Good Place to Retire? Complete 2026 Guide

Italy is increasingly recognised as one of the world's most compelling retirement destinations. With a rich cultural heritage, a relatively affordable cost of living compared to North America and Western Europe, quality healthcare in major cities, and a welcoming attitude toward foreign residents, retiring in Italy is a realistic and attractive option for pension-age expats worldwide.

The Italy retirement visa — formally part of the long-stay immigration residency framework — allows foreign retirees to live in Italy legally, provided they can demonstrate a stable passive income of at least USD 800 per month from pensions, annuities, or investments outside Italy. The government fee is EUR 300 with processing of 6-18 months, making it a complex process by international standards.

This expert guide covers everything for prospective retirees: complete eligibility criteria, income and pension documentation requirements, a detailed cost breakdown, healthcare access, property rights, tax implications, a 6-step application guide, and 20 detailed FAQs answered by our immigration and expat living specialists. Updated for 2026.

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Italy Retirement Visa: Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for a Italy retirement / long-stay residency visa, applicants must meet all of the following criteria:

Required Qualifications ✓

Age 50 or above (varies by visa sub-category)
Monthly passive income of USD 800+ (pension, annuity, investments)
Clean criminal record — police clearance required
Comprehensive health insurance valid in Italy
Proof of accommodation in Italy
Passport with 12+ months validity
Evidence of intent to reside (not just visit)

Important Restrictions ✗

Local employment in Italy is generally prohibited
Income must be passive — not from active local work
Criminal record (serious offences) will result in refusal
Insufficient income (below USD 800/month) disqualifies
No valid health insurance = automatic disqualification

Italy Retirement Visa Cost Breakdown 2026

Fee ComponentEstimated (EUR)Required
Government Application Fee300Yes
Medical Certificate / Health Check45Often
Biometric Enrollment30Often
Document Translation / Apostille75Yes
Health Insurance (12 months)120Yes
Police Clearance Certification24Yes
Courier & Admin15Optional
Immigration Lawyer / Consultant900Optional
Estimated Total (excl. lawyer)540

* Verify current fees at https://vistoperitalia.esteri.it.

Document Checklist: Italy Retirement Visa Application

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Valid passport
12+ months validity from intended arrival; 2+ blank pages
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Completed application form
From https://vistoperitalia.esteri.it — completed in full
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Passport photographs
2–4 recent photos; white background; embassy-specified size
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12 months pension / income statements
Showing USD 800+/month passive income; certified by issuing institution
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Annuity / investment statements
Any supplementary income sources (dividends, rental income)
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Health insurance certificate
Valid in Italy; includes hospitalisation, specialist, repatriation
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Police clearance certificate
From all countries you have lived 12+ months in past 10 years; apostilled
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Medical / health certificate
From accredited doctor; some categories require TB and HIV testing
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Proof of accommodation
Rental agreement (6+ months) or property purchase contract
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Tax returns (home country)
2–3 years showing pension/income sources
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Marriage / birth certificates
Apostilled originals for any dependants included in application
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Cover letter / statutory declaration
Stating intent to retire in Italy, income sources, and ties

How to Apply for a Italy Retirement Visa: 6 Steps

1

Verify eligibility and age requirements

Confirm you meet Italy's retirement visa age criteria (typically 50+) and that your income qualifies: pension, annuity, or passive investment income of at least USD 800/month. Check the current requirements at https://vistoperitalia.esteri.it.

2

Gather financial and pension proof

Collect 12 months of pension statements, annuity certificates, investment account statements, or rental income records. The Italy immigration authority requires income documents to be certified or apostilled.

3

Obtain health insurance coverage

Purchase comprehensive health insurance valid in Italy. Coverage must include hospitalisation, specialist care, and emergency repatriation. Retirees typically require policies with higher annual limits (EUR 6,000+) than working-age nomads.

4

Prepare and apostille your document package

Core documents: valid passport (12+ months), income proof, health insurance, police clearance certificate, medical certificate (if required), accommodation proof, recent photos, and completed application forms. Have all foreign documents apostilled or notarised.

5

Submit application and pay fee

Apply at the Italy embassy/consulate in your country of residence, or online via https://vistoperitalia.esteri.it. Pay the government fee of EUR 300. Keep all receipts and tracking reference numbers.

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Await decision and arrange arrival

Processing takes 6-18 months from complete submission. Once approved, arrange your move to Italy. Register with local authorities within the required period after arrival and obtain any required registration documents.

Healthcare for Retirees in Italy

Access to quality, affordable healthcare is the top priority for most international retirees. Here is what to know about Italy's healthcare system:

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Private Hospitals

Rome and major cities have internationally accredited private hospitals with English-speaking staff. Quality is comparable to Western standards. Health insurance is essential.

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Health Insurance

Recommended international health insurers for Italy retirees: Cigna Global, AXA PPP, Allianz Care, Bupa Global. Expect EUR 180–360/month for comprehensive cover.

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Emergency Services

Ensure your policy includes emergency medical evacuation to your home country. In-country emergency services in Italy respond quickly in Rome; rural response times vary.

Cost of Living in Italy for Retirees: Monthly Budget 2026

ExpenseBudget (EUR)Mid-RangeComfortable
Rent (1-bed furnished)350500900
Groceries & dining150250400
Health insurance (over-60)100175250
Utilities (elec, water, internet)5075100
Transport (local / taxi)4060100
Leisure & entertainment50100200
Misc / personal care254060
Monthly Total (EUR)7801,2002,160

* All in EUR. Estimates for Rome. Individual costs vary significantly.

Key Facts About Italy for Retirees

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Study visa through Italian consulate
Permesso di soggiorno required
Schengen member
Capital: Rome · Currency: EUR · Region: Europe

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