A Second Residency—All Important And Easy In This Top Retirement Haven
Jan. 17, 2012, Medellin, Colombia: Colombia, one of the world’s top retirement havens, offers a dozen options for establishing foreign residency.
Dear Live and Invest Overseas Reader,
Having a legal residency outside the United States can be like having a strongbox full of cash buried in the back yard. It's not hard to put in place, and the day may come when you're awfully glad you've got it.
Medellin, Colombia, is one of our top recommended lifestyle choices for 2012. As we've been reporting for the past 18 months, this pretty mountain city is emerging as one of the best retirement options worldwide. In past reports, however, we've cautioned that establishing yourself here, specifically, for example, establishing legal foreign residency, may not be as straightforward as it can be in, say, Panama, Belize, or Uruguay.
Contacts in the country, including our attorney, have disagreed, telling us we've got this all wrong.
We've been spending a lot of time in Medellin, but coming and going, not as residents, and we haven't yet tried to establish any full-time formal status in Colombia. However, Latin America Correspondent Lee Harrison has. He, too, has purchased an apartment, and he and his wife are intending to spend enough time living in it that they decided to apply for legal residency.
I asked Lee to write up his experience, explaining both why he and his wife have chosen to take this step and also how they've found the residency application process in Colombia.
In addition, I've also asked Lee to join us next week as part of the panel of experts we've put together for our first-ever Live and Invest in Colombia Conference (taking place in Medellin Jan. 25-27...more details are here).
Here's a preview of the getting-established in Colombia experiences that Lee will share with attendees at the live event in Medellin next week:
"I like residency in Colombia for two reasons. One is that the process is fairly simple and straightforward, with low income and investment requirements. Also, Colombia is a country on the move. It has caught the attention of the world's investors and recently received the coveted Investment Grade rating from major rating agencies. Gaining residency here makes you a part of that positive dynamic.
"Speaking personally, as a property owner in Colombia, having a residency visa makes it much easier to manage my property, as well as to live in the country part of the year, as I intend to do.
"Residency visas in Colombia, as everywhere, come in two general categories--permanent and temporary. A temporary visa in this country is usually valid for one to three years.
"Many visa monetary thresholds for this country are expressed in multiples of the Colombian minimum wage, which is 566,700 pesos per month for 2012. At today's exchange rate of 1,865 pesos per US$1, the minimum wage works out to US$304 per month.
"The most popular types of temporary visas for expats and investors are these:
"In all cases, the temporary visa expires if you're out of Colombia continuously for more than six months.
"Permanent visas do not expire unless you are out of Colombia for more than two years. Here are the most common options for obtaining a permanent visa:
"Colombia also offers dependents' visas, for family members who are economically dependent on the primary visa holder. The requirements differ, depending on what type of visa the primary holder has.
"There are perhaps a dozen other special-case visas available, ranging from students to adoptive parents and missionaries. But you'll likely find the one that's best for you among those I've listed above.
"In the current climate, having a second residency can be worth its weight in gold. It means there's a country where you can show up and plug yourself in on a moment's notice.
"For me, the upswing that Colombia has enjoyed over the past five years--along with its low property prices and cost of living--make it an excellent choice right now."
Kathleen Peddicord
Editor's Note: Remember, Lee will be flying up from his summer home in Punta del Este, Uruguay, to join us for our premier Live and Invest in Colombia event Jan. 25-27.
Lee and his wife live part-time in Colombia, and Lee has traveled the country from one end to the other, so he brings a wealth of real-world, firsthand experience to the panel of experts who'll be convening in Medellin next week.
That panel of experts also includes our preferred local legal contacts, so that you can start the ball rolling for your own residency application before you leave town if you'd like. You can read more about the program we've planned for this Live and Invest in Colombia event here.
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Kathleen Peddicord is the founder of the Live and Invest Overseas publishing group. With more than 25 years experience covering this beat, Kathleen reports daily on current opportunities for living, retiring, and investing overseas in her free e-letter.
Her book, How To Retire Overseas—Everything You Need To Know To Live Well Abroad For Less, was recently released by Penguin Books.
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