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John from New York City -

What are the immigration requirements to retire in Chile?

Some people say it is very easy. Others indicate it is a bit more compliated. Maybe you can refer me to a website in english or spanish that has the complete details.


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Comment #1 John from New York City -

What are the immigration requirements to retire in Chile?

Some people say it is very easy. Others indicate it is a bit more compliated. Maybe you can refer me to a website in english or spanish that has the complete details.


Comment #2 John from New York City -

What are the immigration requirements to retire in Chile?

Some people say it is very easy. Others indicate it is a bit more complicated. Maybe you can refer me to a website in english or spanish that has the complete details.


Comment #3 John from New York City -

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Comment #4 Larry Wright (72.35.104.137) -

I am considering retiring in Chile. Can anyone help me in this area. I also would like to know the prices of ranches in Chile I thank anyone for information regarding the above. Sincerely Larry Wright Alaska

Comment #5 Matt in Valparaiso from Valparaiso, Chile -

yes you can just move to chile like that. You can get a 'rentista' visa or pension visa. You need to be able to prove you can sufficient income from shares/stocks, rents from real estate or other income not directly from your job. The requirement is 'enough to live on'. The minimum wage here is classed as this amount and is around us$350 a month. You can organise your visa once already in Chile and you can do it by post. It takes around 3 months but the second you put the application in the post you're legally allowed to stay in the country until you get resolution from the authorities. You'll need to get bank statements, an accountant's letter etc Apostilled by your government (Foreign Office in the UK and state department in US) and then translated and legalised over here in Chile. Look up apostille on google.

If you're looking for a great place to invest, set up a bar or restaurant, retire or just buy a really amazing property then you should think about Valparaiso and the surrounding area and coast. It's really beautiful here. have a look at my blog www. corrugatedcity. blogspot.com for more info about life over here (make sure all the spaces are taken out-i couldn't include the link normally without exceeding the max word length!).

Good luck,

Matt


Comment #6 Carlos (63.176.159.159) - Tue Sep 30 18:18:46 2008

I'm really not sure about the immigration requirements for retiring in Chile, but i dont think it is that simple there are several things to consider.

Comment #7 nordeuspeterson (72.171.0.148) - Wed Oct 15 17:24:23 2008

je veux savoir ce que je dois faire pour immigrer et etudier auchili.

Nordeus Peterson


Comment #8 Robert (63.176.159.83) - Thu Oct 16 00:49:38 2008

I have no idea what the requirements are but I am sure if you look it up on the interent it would tell you. you could also check with someone else who is retired and ask them how they went about doing it.

Comment #9 sara (63.176.159.50) - Thu Oct 23 22:59:53 2008

John first off by your one message up there, it seems that you being retired is pretty boring, and definetly seems like you need to do something. lol It seems that Matt covered everything you need to go to Chile and also to retire, and it seems he knows what he is talking about. So, just find out how to contact Matt and she what other information he has for you about going there to retire.

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