9 Foreign Countries Where It’s Possible To Retire With Just $500,000
The first country on the list of proposed retirement locations is Australia, which prohibits most in bound migration of anyone over the age of 45! See What are the age requirements for immigration to Australia? – Australia Pathways and Can I Get Permanent Residency in Australia if I’m over 45 (the answer is generally No!)
Another country on the list, Malaysia, previously had a “My 2nd Home” visa that permitted older adults (who did not have serious health problems) to immigrate and retire in Malaysia – however, that program has been closed. The only way to get in now (you lose points based on age) is to marry a citizen, make a major business investment or be a “world class expert”.
The article is by Jenny Cohen, a writer for a click-bait content mill https://financebuzz.com/authors/jenny-cohen. With obvious errors like that, this is very poor “journalism”.