Tonga•OceaniaVaries
822 TOP
2 years
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Retirement-oriented residency visa for non-Tongans with a regular pension or fund income from overseas sources, valid for 2+ years and renewable, but prohibiting work, study, or business.
The Assured Income Visa in Tonga was established as a strategic mechanism to attract stable, long-term foreign residents who contribute to the local economy through consistent consumption without placing a burden on the domestic labor market. Rooted in Tonga’s broader immigration policy framework, which seeks to balance controlled population growth with economic development, this visa serves as a specialized residency pathway for individuals who have already exited the global workforce. By formalizing a route for retirees and those with independent financial means, the Tongan government fills a critical gap in its immigration system; while traditional work visas are designed to address labor shortages, this visa addresses the need for "passive" economic contributors. It functions as a bilateral-friendly instrument that encourages affluent expatriates to relocate to the Kingdom, leveraging their external financial security to support local service sectors, real estate, and tourism-related industries, thereby fostering a steady influx of foreign capital that is decoupled from the fluctuations of the local employment sector.
The ideal applicant for the Assured Income Visa is a retiree or a high-net-worth individual who possesses a reliable, recurring source of income from overseas, such as a government pension, private retirement fund, or long-term annuity. To qualify, applicants must demonstrate a minimum annual income of TOP 10,000, ensuring they remain self-sufficient throughout their stay. This visa is particularly distinctive compared to standard residency or work permits because it is explicitly non-productive in terms of labor; it strictly prohibits the holder from engaging in local employment, starting a business, or enrolling in educational institutions. While these limitations may seem restrictive, they offer the significant benefit of a streamlined, renewable residency status that grants the holder the right to live in the Kingdom for two or more years without the bureaucratic hurdles associated with work-sponsored permits. For the applicant, this provides a tranquil, long-term residency experience in a Pacific island setting, while for the state, it ensures that the visa holder remains a guest who supports the economy through their presence rather than a competitor for limited local jobs. With a modest application fee of TOP 822, the visa remains an accessible, niche option for those seeking a quiet, secure retirement in Tonga, provided they can maintain their financial independence from external sources.
| Initial grant | 2 years |
Non-Tongan passport holder
Intention to retire in Tonga
Evidence of regular income from a pension or overseas source of at least TOP 10,000 per annum
Valid passport (at least 6 months)
Medical report (issued within 6 months)
Police clearance (issued within 3 months)
Two character references
Education
none or higher
Min. Income
10,000 EUR/yr
Completed application form
Two recent passport photos
Valid passport
Medical report
Police clearance
Two character references
Financial documentation evidencing at least TOP 10,000 annual income
Evidence of a current and operational bank account in Tonga
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