How to Retire in the U.K. as an American (2024)

If you want to retire in the United Kingdom as an American, you may think that the transition will be easy—everything's in English, right? The U.K. does indeed offer some advantages to retirees, but many aspects of life there can take some adjustment, from the metric system to the autos—they drive on the left side of the road, sitting at steering wheels on car's right side—to the uniquely moist chill-to-the-bones climate. Here's what you should know before you cross the pond permanently.

Key Takeaways

  • Americans retiring to the U.K. need to qualify for a visa.
  • The U.K. is expensive, though the farther from London, the more reasonable the prices are.
  • American ex-pats can't join the U. K.'s National Health Service.

Necessary Paperwork

Americans can visit the U.K. as a tourist and stay for up to six months,no visa required.To stay longer, you’ll need to qualify for a visa. Family ties, established business connections to the U.K., or dual citizenship with a Commonwealth country like Canada may help.

Owning property, however, does not guarantee a longer visa term.People who are already in the U.K. as a "retired person of independent means" can apply to extend their stay up to a maximum period of five years or for indefinite leave to remain, according to the UK Home Office. (That categorization is defined as those having a minimum yearly disposable income of £25,000 and meeting several other requirements).

As the U.K. prepares to exit the European Union, much is still unsettled. We asked LucyCulpepper, European correspondent for ex-pat-oriented site Live and Invest Overseas, what the implications might be for Americans anticipating a retirement move to the U.K. “I really don’t think anyone knows yet,” she responded, “least of all the British government or people. I can’t see that it will adversely affect American retirees wanting to come here. In fact, it may be good for retirees with an income.”

Location Choices

The location you choose will depend on the kind of life you want to lead, which gives you several options to consider:

  • Urban or rural
  • A busy city like London, Birmingham, or Edinburgh
  • A smaller city like Exeter, Cheltenham, York, or Bath
  • A small town like St. Ives, Wotton-under-Edge, Ambleside, Tenby, Beaumaris, Much Wenlock, or Chipping Norton

International Living’s report on retiring in England cites the east coast county of Suffolk as an attractive choice. Within commuting distance of London, Suffolk is “a treasure trove of squat-towered churches and high-hedged lanes...thatched roof cottages painted in summertime colors...medieval towns of crooked streets and half-timbered Tudor houses.”

Devon, another county amply equipped with hedgerows and thatched cottages, as “miles of countryside walks for ramblers” and “splendid seascapes”as well.

Cost of Living

According to Culpepper, the U.K. is expensive.“In my experience, it’s more than Spain, about the same as France and far more than Latin America,” she says. Of course, actual costsvary widely depending on where you choose to live. Not surprisingly, London is the U.K.’s most expensive destination. In Expatistan’s ranking of 282 cities in the world, it’s the 4th most expensive; inEurope, it ranks third, and in the U.K., it takes first place. Its public transportation is the most expensive in the world andhousing costs are the highest in Western Europe.

Numbeo, which also compiles cost-of-living data from cities around the world, reports an average rent of$2,291 for a one-bedroom apartmentin London’s city center and $1,753 outside the city center as of July 2021. The average price to buy an apartment in the center of Londonis around $1,438 per square foot—just over 2% more than a comparable apartment in New York City.

Once you leave London, things get more reasonable. Edinburgh’s rental housing costs are 93.93% lower than in London, local transportation is 55% less and groceries are about 7.49% cheaper. Head for Plymouth and rent is 66.31% less than London, restaurants are about 13.24% cheaper, and overall, you would need around $6,602.60 (£4,800) in London to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with $4,111.98 (£2,989.35) in Plymouth.

Healthcare

As an American retiree living in the U.K., you won’t be able to take advantage of the comprehensive National Health Service, except for emergencies. You will be required to purchase private health insurance. Information on insurance and many other matters including paying taxes, buying property, and arranging your move can be found on a number of ex-pat websites such as Expatica.com and UK-Yankee.com.

The Bottom Line

The United Kingdom is an attractive place for Americans to retire, according to Culpepper. American ex-pats are welcome in the U.K. “In the provincial towns, Americans are still viewed as unusual, and as 'cool' among the younger generation,” she says (though she advises staying away from political discussions).

The U.K. “is a safe country. It is a fantastic place for anyone who loves history, the countryside, eating out...Anyone who loves the outdoors and hiking will revel in the freedom to walk almost anywhere unrestricted...And it’s small enough to be able to travel quickly from one region to another and experience a complete change in culture.”

Beyond that, connections to Europe are good and cheap. One note of caution: Americans who come from the “warmer/blue sky states” may “struggle with the weather.”

How to Retire in the U.K. as an American (2024)

FAQs

Is it possible for a US citizen to retire in the UK? ›

Key Takeaways. Americans need to qualify for a visa before making a permanent move to retire in the U.K. Although the U.K. is expensive, prices are more reasonable if you choose to retire outside of London. American ex-pats can't join the U. K.'s National Health Service.

How much money do you need to retire in England? ›

In 2022 the minimum required to survive as a single pensioner jumped by 18% to £12,800 a year. Meanwhile, a retired couple now need a minimum of £19,900 a year – up £3,200, an even bigger rise of 19%, according to a study funded by the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) at Loughborough University.

What is the easiest European country to retire to? ›

Which European country is easiest to retire in? Greece and Malta are some of the easiest and best places to retire in Europe, as they have large English-speaking communities. Other European destinations that are also suitable for retirement are Portugal, Spain, and Turkey.

How do I move to the UK in retirement? ›

The U.K. recently closed its retirement visa program, meaning retirees don't have a straightforward way to get into the country. Fortunately, the U.K.'s other visa avenues are still open. So, retired couples can apply for work, ancestry or family visas. These visas have varying costs and requirements.

Can I collect Social Security if I live in England? ›

Most U.S. citizens can get Social Security benefits while visiting or living outside the U.S. Find out if you qualify.

How can a US citizen live permanently in UK? ›

Get a UK Visa and Residence Permit

Since the UK offers several immigration options, you have to do some research and see which one suits you best. The following work visas offer a pathway to getting a permanent residency – or your indefinite Leave to Remain (IRL): Skilled Worker visa. Health and Care Worker visa.

Is it cheaper to retire in the UK or USA? ›

Overall, Numbeo reports consumer prices being about 25% cheaper in London. Therefore, retiring in a U.K. metropolis will likely be less expensive than in the biggest cities in the U.S.

Is it cheaper to live in England or the United States? ›

According to a report by Numbeo in 2021, the cost of living index in the UK is 7.73% lower than that of the US. This is due to a number of factors, such as lower healthcare costs, lower transportation costs, and lower overall living expenses.

Is $1 million enough to retire at 55 UK? ›

This very much depends on your individual circ*mstances. To use extreme examples, if you spend £100,000 a year now and plan to carry that on in retirement, then your pot won't last very long. But if you only spend £10,000 then yes a million should be plenty!

What is the best European country for Americans to retire in? ›

The best European countries for retirement
CountryRankFinal score
Finland13.83
Spain23.7
Slovenia33.7
Netherlands43.68
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Which country is no 1 to retire? ›

The Top 25 Best Countries to Retire in
RankCountryQuality of Life
1🇳🇴 Norway87%
2🇨🇭 Switzerland86%
3🇮🇸 Iceland86%
4🇮🇪 Ireland80%
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How long can a retired US citizen stay out of the country? ›

If you leave the U.S., we will stop your benefits the month after the sixth calendar month in a row that you are outside the country. You can make visits to the United States for specific periods of time, depending on how long you've been outside, to continue receiving your benefits.

How long can I stay in the UK as a US citizen? ›

You can visit the UK as a Standard Visitor for tourism, business, study (courses up to 6 months) and other permitted activities. You can usually stay in the UK for up to 6 months. You might be able to apply to stay for longer in certain circ*mstances, for example to get medical treatment.

Can a US citizen move to the UK? ›

As an American citizen, moving from the US to the UK to travel, study, and live is permitted for up to six months at a time. However, you cannot work during this period. If you want to hold down a job, you'll have to have a suitable visa. There are UK work visas for just about every possible profession.

What is the US pension age in the UK? ›

Currently this is 66 for men and women. From 6 May 2026, State Pension age will start increasing again and will reach 67 by 6 March 2028 (affecting anyone born between 6 April 1960 and 5 April 1977).

Can a US citizen live in the UK for a year? ›

As an American citizen, moving from the US to the UK to travel, study, and live is permitted for up to six months at a time. However, you cannot work during this period. If you want to hold down a job, you'll have to have a suitable visa. There are UK work visas for just about every possible profession.

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