Its Qualified Retired Persons program, known as the QRP, offers benefits and a fast track to residency status.
The Qualified Retired Persons program allows retirees to stay in Belize as permanent tourists, for as long as they want.
Retirement in Belize is an ideal option for anyone who is 45 or above as they can enjoy the benefit of the special «retiree» program i.e.
Qualified Retired Persons Incentive Program (QRP) applicable to the expats or retirees.
Those interested in
the Qualified Retired Persons Program may obtain an application online, print it and fill out with block letters.
You can obtain permanent residence in Belize by renewing a tourist visa every 30 days until a full year has passed or, if you're over age 45 and meet certain criteria, by applying through
the Qualified Retired Persons program.
Retiring on Ambergris Caye will require that Americans enter
the Qualified Retired Person Program.
Through a little known tourism initiative called
the Qualified Retired Person Program, foreigners approaching retirement can establish residence on the island and pay on any income made outside of the country, including retirement income.
Not exact matches
We began the study because so many
people — seminary deans and presidents in particular — told us that they were worried about whether theological schools would be able to recruit enough
qualified faculty to replace the many who soon will be
retiring.
I think there are a lot of
people in this county who are
retired who maybe have had past experience as animal control officers or similar positions, or maybe there are certain types of
people cities should look for to do this type of work, but we certainly don't want somebody who is not
qualified.
 The
Qualified Retirement
Person Program was specifically created to meet the needs of North Americans desiring to
retire.
The new process — through which
qualified lawyers and
persons holding judicial office in Canada may apply to the Independent Advisory Board for Supreme Court of Canada Judicial Appointments through the Office of the Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs — was launched last year as Justice Thomas Cromwell prepared to
retire from the Supreme Court; Malcolm Rowe became the first SCC justice to be appointed by this process.