Peru
If your retirement income exceeds $1 500 per month, you could consider Peru as one of the places to retire. You would spend approximately $225 on rent and as little as $12 on a meal out. As you can see, very affordable and one of the countries to consider when looking for a city or town conducive to a comfortable retirement lifestyle.
Again the always important health-care membership is required so that you can access both private and public medical facilities. Previous visitors to Peru report having experienced moderate altitude sickness after arriving in this must-see country. The Revista visa is renewable provided that you can show that you have access to a monthly income of $1 000 as well as $500 a month for each dependent you have living with you.
Slovenia
For the more spritely retirees, take a look at Slovenia. Not only does this country offer easily affordable accommodations but the cost of living and food, in particular, is very low as well. Think $550 rent per month. But more to the point for the more active amongst us, you will be spending a lot more time outdoors exploring the most magnificent scenery and walking the vistas.
The state requires a very nominal contribution to enjoy coverage under the health-care scheme. You will need to apply for a 1-year temporary residence permit when you retire but are still resident in your native country. This permit gets renewed by you every 5 years and Slovenia will also require proof that you have a confirmed monthly income of more than $1000.