Bulgaria•EuropeVaries
150 EUR
Varies (Renewable for up to 5 years total)
No
Not Required
Allowed
Available
Not Required
Type D visa and annual residence permit for retired foreign nationals receiving a state or private pension meeting Bulgaria's minimum income threshold.
The Retirement Residence Permit in Bulgaria, formally categorized under the Foreigners in the Republic of Bulgaria Act, was established to provide a structured legal pathway for foreign nationals who have concluded their professional careers and wish to settle in the country. This visa exists primarily to attract international retirees who contribute to the local economy through consistent, passive income streams while seeking a lower cost of living and a high quality of life within the European Union. By creating this specific category, the Bulgarian government fills a vital gap in its immigration framework, moving beyond the traditional focus on employment-based or investment-driven migration. It recognizes that retirees represent a stable demographic that does not compete for local jobs, instead fostering community integration and long-term residency. The legal basis for this permit is rooted in the country’s commitment to facilitating residency for those who can demonstrate financial self-sufficiency, effectively bypassing the complexities of work-permit sponsorship and allowing individuals to leverage their pension benefits as a primary qualification for legal status.
The ideal applicant for this permit is a retiree who receives a stable, verifiable pension from their home country—whether state-provided or private—that meets or exceeds Bulgaria’s defined minimum income threshold. While the visa is open to retirees from a wide range of professional backgrounds, it is particularly popular among expatriates from North America, the United Kingdom, and other EU member states who are drawn to Bulgaria’s favorable tax environment and scenic landscapes. What makes this visa distinctive compared to other residency options, such as the Business or Investment permits, is its relatively low barrier to entry; it does not require the creation of a local company, the hiring of Bulgarian staff, or a significant capital investment. Instead, the focus is placed squarely on the applicant’s financial independence and health security. Notable benefits include the ability to reside in Bulgaria for an extended period, the potential to eventually apply for permanent residency, and the freedom to enjoy the country’s cultural and historical offerings. However, applicants must be mindful of certain limitations: the permit does not grant the holder the right to work locally without a separate work authorization, and it mandates the purchase of comprehensive private health insurance, which is a non-negotiable requirement for the duration of the stay. By balancing accessibility with clear financial requirements, this visa serves as a streamlined gateway for those looking to transition into a peaceful retirement within the heart of the Balkans.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
BulgariaHealth insurance required
Education
none or higher
Min. Income
6,000 EUR/yr
Min. Savings
6,700 EUR
Valid passport
Type D visa stamp
Proof of accommodation
Health insurance
Proof of financial means
Criminal record check
NIF number
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