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Retire in Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago offers year-round warm weather and reasonable living costs at about half US price levels, with English as the official language easing day-to-day life. Healthcare coverage is solid, and life expectancy reflects a stable Caribbean setting where retirees can stretch a modest pension comfortably.

Currency
TTD
Main language
English
Population
1M

At a glance

Cost of living

~49% cheaper than the US

national price level vs the US · World Bank (PPP ÷ FX rate), 2025

Income (GDP per capita, PPP)

$36,329

World Bank, 2024

Healthcare (UHC index)

75/100

universal health coverage service index · WHO GHO, 2023

Life expectancy

73.6 yrs

World Bank, 2024

CostHealthClimateLongevityProsperity

The five-factor profile

Each axis is a 0–100 score derived from the sourced indicators above and the climate normals below — nothing is hand-set. See the methodology for the exact formulas.

  • Affordability64
  • Healthcare75
  • Climate comfort76
  • Longevity63
  • Prosperity68

Climate

Long-term climate normals for 3 representative cities. Annual mean 26.8°C · warmest month 27.7°C · coolest 25.6°C.

CityAnnual meanJanuaryJulyRain / yr
Port of Spain26.8°C25.6°C26.8°C1,719 mm
San Fernando26.8°C25.6°C26.8°C1,719 mm
Scarborough27.5°C26.6°C27.8°C1,441 mm

Source: NASA POWER (MERRA-2 climatology), long-term climatology.

Retirement-visa path

No dedicated retirement visa

Trinidad and Tobago does not have a dedicated retirement visa program. Long-term residence typically requires a work permit, investment, or family sponsorship. Retirees should explore the country's long-stay visitor options or consular guidance on extended residence; some have entered on renewable visitor permits while establishing local ties. Always verify current pathways with the official immigration authority, as regulations change.

Official source: www.ttconnect.gov.tt

AI-drafted from official sources · pending human review · drafted 2026-07-06

Taxes, briefly

Trinidad and Tobago taxes residents on worldwide income; consult a local tax professional to understand your obligations and any treaty benefits with your home country.

Safety & advisories

Review your government's latest travel advisory for Trinidad and Tobago before deciding to retire there, as conditions and security ratings evolve.

Who it tends to suit

English-speaking retirees seeking affordable Caribbean living with reliable infrastructure and a multicultural community, who are comfortable in a tropical climate and want to avoid visa bureaucracy.

This profile is a research aid, not immigration, tax, or financial advice. Figures are national-level and carry their source and vintage; visa summaries are AI-drafted from official pages and pending human review. Always verify against the official government source and a qualified professional before acting.