Italy Retirement Visa Guide

2 visa programs available for retirees in Italy. Income requirements, PR paths, and citizenship timelines.

Italy Elective Residency Visa

TypePassive Income
Min. Monthly Income$2,600/mo
Min. Savings / InvestmentNot specified
Max Initial Stay1 years
Path to Permanent ResidencyYes
Path to CitizenshipYes — after 10 years
Health Insurance RequiredYes

~€31K+/yr passive income. No work. PR after 5 years. 7% flat tax for pensioners relocating to Southern municipalities (<20K pop). €100K flat tax on foreign income for new residents.

Italy Investor Visa

TypeGolden Visa
Min. Monthly IncomeNot specified
Min. Savings / Investment$250,000
Max Initial Stay2 years
Path to Permanent ResidencyYes
Path to CitizenshipYes — after 10 years
Health Insurance RequiredYes

€250K startup, €500K company, €2M bonds, or €1M philanthropy. Renewable 3 years.

Frequently Asked Questions

What visa do I need to retire in Italy?

Italy offers 2 visa programs for retirees: Italy Elective Residency Visa, Italy Investor Visa.

What is the minimum income to retire in Italy?

The minimum income requirements vary by program. The most accessible option (Italy Elective Residency Visa) requires $2,600/month.

Can I get citizenship through retirement in Italy?

Yes — Italy Elective Residency Visa (after 10 years), Italy Investor Visa (after 10 years).

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Our retirement data is compiled from multiple authoritative sources, cross-referenced for accuracy:

All data is for informational purposes only and updated periodically. Individual circumstances may vary. Consult a qualified financial advisor for personal retirement planning. Last updated: March 2026.