Retirement Plans

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Old Feb 3rd 2002, 5:36 pm
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Gareth Slee
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I'm retiring in a few years and would love to settle in the USA. (I'm a British
citizen BTW)

What's the situation with this? Would I have to satisfy some sort of financial
requirement?

Or if I'm self sufficient financially, would that be good enough?

Any input appreciated.

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Old Feb 3rd 2002, 7:14 pm
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Gareth,
There is no specific "retirement Visa" for the U.S. The closest thing to it is "E" investor visa. An E-2 Treaty Investor would be your best starting point and will probably require a minimum investment of $200,000. The more the better.
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Old Feb 6th 2002, 8:32 pm
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There are only two ways to live permanently in the US - you would need to get a Green
Card through a family member or employment. The US does not have an independent
immigration class category - but Canada does. Take Care. Shelley

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