Living on a pension in Bulgaria

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Living on a pension in Bulgaria

 

A lot of our customers choose Bulgaria as a suitable country in which they can live after retirement.На пенсию в Болгарию

Which are the reasons for that?!

 

- The legislation in Bulgaria allows foreign pensioners to reside legally in the country in case they have their own dwelling and on condition that they receive sufficient pension (art. 24, subpara. 10 of the Foreigners in the Republic of Bulgaria Act, last amendment 28.01.2011).
 
- Here the local population receives foreigners from all possible countries. In the Bulgarian cities, towns and villages Bulgarian, English, Russian, American, Polish and French families live together in harmony.
 
- Price levels here are lower than those in the cities in the territory of EU, so a pensioner can provide for themselves everything they need;
 
- The rhythm of life in Bulgaria is calm and lacking stress. The intact nature, mild climate, clean air and the diversity of healthcare establishments contribute to the maintenance of a good health condition;
 
- Many of the pensioners gladly invite their children and grandchildren to visit them in Bulgaria.


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