Visas for Foreign Retirees Could Be a Boon
Some See Econ. Stimulus from Giving Visas to Foreigners Who Don't Want to Work - Just Spend their Retirement and Their Cash
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Michael Smith spent his career frying up fish and chips in Great Britain. Now he wants to spend his retirement -- and his retirement savings -- in the United States, but no visa exists that would allow him to live here in retirement (but not hold a job). Now some are trying to change that, citing the possible economic benefits. (CBS)
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If supporters of a new kind of visa get their way, the U.S. could soon be welcoming retirees who don't want jobs at all - just a place to spend their money, as CBS News correspondent Kelly Cobiella reports.
It's Michael Smith's American dream. A spacious house, heated pool. The garage alone is bigger than his home in Great Britain.
Smith built the house in Sebring, Fla. so he and his wife could retire in the sunshine after a lifetime of frying fish and chips.
He won't reveal his secret to frying a perfect batch, but the Smiths' winning recipe made them a lot of money in their native England. They want to spend it here. Yet, to get a visa they had to buy a business.
"It's going good, but I've gotten to the age where I want to spend money," Smith said. "I just want to go out and tour this beautiful country. Drive around, see different states and just enjoy what time I have left on this planet."
Problem is, there is no visa that lets people like the Smiths stay in the U.S., not work , and just spend.
"Go figure that one. Where's the logic?" Smith said. "I mean, I'm bringing money into the country. I pay property taxes - you don't want to know how much the property taxes are on this place - and every time I buy anything, sales tax. So yeah i bring a lot of money into this country."
Tony Macaluso has been lobbying Washington for a retirement visa program - he calls it a "silver visa" - for 10 years.
Macaluso is a real estate agent and sees foreign retirees as an economic stimulus without the price tag.
"When you look at the people we bring in for political asylum, that kind of stuff you know bring me your tired, your poor, we've done that very well as a country for many many year," Macaluso said. "These people are not in that category."
Still, immigration is a sensitive word in Washington and Macaluso is having a hard time convincing legislators to write a bill, let alone back one. And there are economic concerns. Applicants would have to prove that they have the means - and the insurance coverage -
to go without government help.
For people like the smiths, the silver visa is little more than a clever idea for now. Their best hope is to be saved by fish and chips. Mike has applied for a green card based on his extraordinary skill as a fryer.
If that doesn't work, they'll have to sell the dream house and find another sunny place to spend the rest of their years - and their money.
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In Belize, I have seen how their offering of the Retired Persons Residency plan has brought in a wealth of people who invest in the labor force, local shops, property and taxes, thus providing Belize another consistent income stream. Myself, I moved to Belize, from the US, and started a real estate business, and have seen first hand, how Belize has benefited from Expats retiring here. For this program to be beneficial to the US, is an understatement. The US would do their background checks, confirm the financial stability of these incoming retirees, and thus would be able to accept these people in, as a benefit to all.
I appreciate CBS and Tony Macaluso for bringing light to this Silver Visa Program, as again, I have seen the true benefit of this in other Countries that have allowed retirees in and in fact invite them.
Macarena Rose- Rainforest Realty- Belize
We are 3rd world territor now thanks to Goldman Sucks and JP Morgan for looting America.
Why anyone would be suprised at how banksters implode and blow-out economies around the world and now do the same to America amazes me.
An to those who criticize this 'visa for rich foreigners', what happened to Druggie Limbaugh when he criticizes Mexico for not doing the same thing.
i for one have contributed to the US economy by many thousands of $$$$$ and never had so much as a speeding ticket. so there for i am certainly not a leach on country.
The US doesn't need any more citizens of foreign birth...the one in our White House has absolutely convinced us we don't need anymore.
No permanent visas for foreign retirees...that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard....they can stay retired in THEIR country and suck off their own relatives.
- by evilnewbie July 12, 2009 8:54 PM EDT
- I hope Americans aren't stupid enough to know that this invites a big disaster... think about it... you are basically asking foreigners to buy up America and own it outright... tax shelter anyone? Most countries only allow you to own property before the state owns it, so that even if a foreign buyer buys a piece of property, it goes back into the government's hands after a number of years... unless they sell it... this allows the wealthy a LOOPHOLE to own American property... its not a good idea to SELL america for a few dollars... its the REASON we have these protections...
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