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  2. 9 of the Best Places for Expats to Retire in Europe - AOL

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    Residency Eligibility: To retire in Italy, expats must apply for an Elective Residence Visa, which requires proof of residence in the country, proof of a minimum annual income of €31,000, ...

  3. The Average Retirement Age in 2024: US vs. Italy - AOL

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    Retirement in Italy. The average retirement age in Italy is not that much different than the U.S. In Italy, the old-age pension requirement is 67 years with a minimum of 20 years of contributions.

  4. 3 Places in Italy To Retire Under $3,200 a Month - AOL

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    "La dolce vita" translates into "the sweet life" in Italian and if you are thinking of retiring soon, you might want to set your sights on the nation that is known for pasta, wine, culture, scenery...

  5. Retirement in Europe - Wikipedia

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    In Lithuania, the retirement age will be 65 for both men and women by 2026. [2] [2] [16] Luxembourg: 65 65 2018 [1] Malta: 62 62 2015 In Malta the retirement age is to be increased gradually to 65 years by 2027. [2] [2] Moldova: 63 59 2020 Retirement age for women is increasing every 6 months until it reaches 63 years in 2028. [1] Montenegro ...

  6. Retirement age - Wikipedia

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    The retirement age will gradually increase to 62 for males by 2028 and 60 for females by 2035. In 2021, the retirement age is 60.25 (age 60 and 3 months) for men and 50.33 (age 50 and 4 months) for women, the age will be increased by 3 months each year following for men and 4 months for women. [96]

  7. National Institute for Social Security (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    The National Institute for Social Security (Italian: Istituto nazionale della previdenza sociale, INPS) is the main public entity and authority of the Italian public retirement system. All waged labourers and most of self-employed, without a proper autonomous social security fund, must be subscribed to INPS.

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