Colombia Retirement Visa (M-10): The $750/Month South American Play
How retirees use Colombia's M-10 visa to secure residency in Medellín with just $750/month in pension income and access to world-class healthcare.
Colombia Retirement Visa (M-10): The $750/Month South American Play
Colombia’s M-10 (Pensionado) visa grants residency to retirees with pension income of approximately 3x Colombia’s minimum wage — currently about $750 USD/month. This is one of the lowest retirement visa thresholds in the Americas. Medellín and Cartagena have become top destinations for US retirees seeking quality of life at a fraction of stateside costs.
The Requirements
- Monthly pension income: approximately $750 USD (3x minimum wage, adjusted annually)
- Apostilled pension statements or Social Security verification
- Valid passport with 6+ months remaining
- Clean criminal record (apostilled)
- Health insurance valid in Colombia
The Visa Duration
- Initial M-10 visa: 3 years
- After 5 years of continuous residence: eligible for R-type (Resident) visa
- Resident visa is indefinite and grants permanent residency
The Tax Structure
Colombia taxes residents on worldwide income after 4 years of continuous tax residency. During the first 4 years, only Colombian-sourced income is taxable. Most pension income from the US is exempt or partially exempt under the Colombia-US tax treaty.
The Healthcare
Colombia’s healthcare system (EPS) is ranked among the best in Latin America:
- Mandatory enrollment in EPS through a private provider (Sura, Sanitas, Nueva EPS)
- Monthly cost: $40-80 depending on income
- Private add-on (medicina prepagada): $100-200/month for VIP-level care
- Specialist visits: $15-30
- Medellín’s Clínica Las Américas and Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe are internationally accredited
The Cost of Living
| City | Monthly Total (USD) |
|---|---|
| Medellín (El Poblado) | $1,000-1,500 |
| Medellín (Laureles) | $800-1,200 |
| Cartagena (Getsemaní) | $900-1,400 |
| Bogotá (Chapinero) | $900-1,300 |
| Santa Marta | $600-1,000 |
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