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Expat Blueprint / Central America / Belize
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Belize

English-speaking. QRP retirement program. Beach lifestyle.

Couple budget / month
$1,800-$2,800
Visa type
Qualified Retired Persons (QRP)
Visa minimum income
$2,000/month
US tax treaty
No
Healthcare quality
★★★☆☆
English widely spoken
Yes

Why Belize works

English is the official language — easiest cultural transition in Central America.

QRP program is straightforward: $2,000/month income gets you tax-free residency.

Beautiful beaches, second-largest barrier reef in the world, English Common Law system.

Where to live

Ambergris Caye / San Pedro: most popular expat area, beach lifestyle. $2,000-$3,000/month.

Cayo / San Ignacio: inland, mountain valley, lower cost. $1,500-$2,000/month.

Placencia: beach village, growing expat community. $1,800-$2,500/month.

Visa pathway

Qualified Retired Persons (QRP): $2,000/month income, age 45+, must spend 30+ days/year in Belize. Imports tax-free, no Belize tax on foreign income.

Permanent residency: 1 year of regular residency or QRP qualifies you.

Taxes

QRP holders: no Belize tax on foreign-sourced income. Real benefit.

Locally-sourced income (Belize rental, work) taxed at progressive rates.

Healthcare

Healthcare is the weak point. Quality varies. Most expats use Mexico or US for serious care.

Private insurance ($150-250/month) covers cross-border care to Mexico/US.

Pitfalls — what catches people
  • ·Healthcare quality is lower than other top expat destinations.
  • ·Hot, humid climate.
  • ·Hurricane risk in Atlantic season.
Good for
  • · English-only speakers
  • · Beach/Caribbean lifestyle lovers
  • · Tax-minimization seekers via QRP
Not for
  • · Healthcare-quality maximizers
  • · Those who hate hurricane risk
  • · Anyone needing modern infrastructure