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How Can Expats Retire In Laos? A Complete Guide

Here’s a complete guide on how expats can retire in Laos.

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Introduction

Laos is a landlocked country and one of the world’s last communist regimes. It is surrounded by Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, and China, and it still has enormous stretches of wilderness, blending natural forests with mountainous regions, all controlled by the vast Mekong River.

With a population of less than 7 million people, it’s clear to see how Laos’ natural beauty has been preserved, yet the tiny population doesn’t imply Laos lacks culture and diversity. In reality, it is home to 49 distinct ethnic groups and tribes that speak a variety of languages, many of which are close to Thai.

Laos is a Buddhist country, and there are several shrines and temples to visit around the country. The Pha That Luang, a golden stupa in Vientiane, is Laos’ national emblem and the country’s most famous and spectacular landmark. The temple, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-see for tourists to the nation, but expatriates coming to Laos will find that there are many more temples to see across the country, including the Wat Phu, which goes back to the 12th century.

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Map of Laos

Climate in Laos

Laos’ weather may be classified into three distinct seasons. The dry season, which lasts from November to March, is the major tourist season, with just a tiny quantity of rain. Temperatures tend to drop quickly at night at this time of year. Following this, the hot season sees temperatures reach extraordinary highs, with 40°C being normal.

Tropical storms and the possibility of the huge Mekong River flooding characterize the wet season, which lasts from around May to October. Temperatures during this time period often reach approximately 30°C, however this varies based on the area of the nation and altitude.

Visas for Laos

Tourists from the following countries can enter Laos without a visa: Russia, South Korea, Japan, Switzerland, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Brunei, Cambodia, Luxembourg, Mongolia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Others planning to visit Laos, such as for the first time, must apply for a tourist visa, which typically lasts between one and two months. Visas may be obtained in advance from Laos’ embassies and are normally handled within two to three days, however there is sometimes a fee of roughly 35 USD, which varies depending on the nation you request for the visa in.

If you arrive at one of Laos’ main airports, you can also apply for a tourist visa on arrival. Vientiane, Luang Prabang, and Pakse all have airports. They are also accessible while crossing the Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge into Laos or entering the nation through Cambodia’s Stung Treng border crossing.

Expats who want to move to Laos to live and work, or even retire in Laos, will not be able to do so on a tourist visa. Different visa types apply depending on the cause for your move, ranging from a 30-day business visa (NI-B2) to longer term visas for professionals and their dependents (C-B1), officials (S-A2), and diplomatic personnel (S-A3) (D-A1).

Why Retire in Laos

One of the most often asked questions about Laos is, “Is Laos a good place to retire in?” Laos provides a variety of lifestyles that may suit your needs for retirement.

Because Laos is a landlocked country, it does not provide the beach and island lifestyles that many retirees like, which is one of the drawbacks to retiring in Laos. Nonetheless, the Laotian people are polite and welcoming, and the nation offers some of the most stunning vistas in South East Asia.

Laos is not the cheapest area in South East Asia to retire; nevertheless, it does provide a distinct lifestyle, and there are several prospects for business and investment throughout the country.

Laos is still a developing nation in many fields, so if you want a more peppy and modern style of life, the Philippines or Thailand may be more ideal. However, if you are in your retirement years and searching for a slower pace of life, Laos has some ideal spots for you. Is Laos a good place to retire in? Absolutely.

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Visa for Laos

Retire in Laos with a Retirement Visa: Is It Possible?

Is there a retirement visa available in Laos? You might be shocked to learn that Laos does not provide retirement visas to foreigners who wish to retire in the nation.

This begs the question of how you may retire in Laos without a retirement visa. Fortunately, there are several solutions accessible (unofficial retirement options). The first choice, obtaining a student visa that may be renewed yearly for up to five years, may not be the most suited, but it is reasonably useful in terms of visa duration.

The second alternative is to apply for a business visa, which is available to foreigners who want to invest or create a business in Laos. This form of visa need is significantly more accessible than other South East Asian business visas; yet, there are many distinct types of visas in Laos. Here are some examples of visas available in Laos:

  • Business visa for foreign investors: NI-B2 or I-B2
  • Courtesy visa: C-B1
  • Diplomatic visa: D-A1
  • Expert visa: E-B2
  • Long-term visa: I-B3
  • Media visa: M-B2
  • Official visa: S-A2
  • Permanent visa: P-B3
  • Short-term visa: NI-B3
  • Student visa: ST-B2
  • Technical visa for a foreign employee LA-B2
  • Tourist visa: T-B3
  • Transit visa: TR-B3

Despite the lack of an official retirement visa, Laos allows foreign nationals to get various forms of visas, which are frequently renewed. When retiring in Laos, you may discover that one of these visas is better suitable for your position and hence select that choice. If you are undecided, a business visa is frequently the best option for many foreigners wishing to live in Laos for an extended period of time.

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9 Responses

  1. Hi Adam. I’m looking for a visa to stay in VTE for at least one year from 1 October 2023. Are you able to assist? I’m currently on a retirement visa in Thailand until December 2023, but currently in VTE until next Thursday.

  2. HI ADAM. I’M LOOKING FOR A VISA TO STAY IN LAOS FOR AT LEAST ONE YEAR PLUS, I’M CURRENTLY ON A RETIREMENT VISA IN THAILAND UNTIL April 2024, ARE YOU ABLE TO ASSIST?

    1. Hi Allan. Thanks for your message. We assist expats with investments and insurance.

      The article is just for informational purposes.

  3. Hi Adam

    Considering retiring in Laos. My wife is from Laos. Which visa would you recommend. I also have lung cancer stage 4 and will require an oncologist to schedule pet scans and medications. Please assist.
    Thank you

    Daniel Vladic

    1. Hi Daniel. We aren’t visa agents but I assume you need a retirement visa or something equivalent.

  4. Hi Adam I am I’m looking for a visa to stay in VTE for at least one year from June or July 2025. Are you able to assist? I’m currently living in the United States, are you able to assist

  5. Hi Adam I am seeking information for a long visa to stay in VTE for about at least one year from June or July 2025. Are you able to assist? I’m currently living in the United States, are you able to assist

  6. Hi Adam,
    You mention ‘sufficient funds’ for long-term visa options. I am 65, from the UK, and have an income of about 6000 euros a month. Would that constitute ‘sufficient funds’?

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