Curaçao
Curaçao offers a stable Dutch legal framework, tax incentives for new residents, and a strategic Caribbean hub for international business.
Curaçao, an autonomous country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, has cultivated a robust offshore financial sector and a thriving international business community. With over 20,000 registered international companies, 70 licensed banks, and a specialized trust industry, the island serves as a gateway to Latin American and Caribbean markets. Its deep-water port and free trade zone enhance its logistics appeal, while the e-gaming licensing sector—with over 500 active licenses—adds a modern dimension.
Lifestyle on Curaçao blends Caribbean ease with Dutch efficiency. The island boasts excellent infrastructure, including a modern airport with direct flights to Amsterdam, Miami, and Toronto, and a time zone (AST, UTC-4) that overlaps with US and European business hours. The population is diverse and multilingual, with Papiamentu, Dutch, English, and Spanish widely spoken. While the cost of living is moderate, the island offers high-quality healthcare, international schools, and a safe environment, making it attractive for families and retirees seeking a stable, sun-drenched base.
Tax advantages
- New residents can benefit from a 10% tax rate on foreign-source income for 10 years under the 'Tax Facility for New Residents'.
- Curaçao has a territorial tax system, meaning foreign-source income is generally exempt from local tax.
- The island offers a wide network of tax treaties with over 60 countries, reducing withholding taxes on dividends, interest, and royalties.
- No capital gains tax, no inheritance tax, and no wealth tax for individuals.
- Corporate tax rates are competitive, with a standard rate of 22% and reduced rates for certain activities.
Tax disadvantages
- The standard corporate tax rate of 22% is higher than some other Caribbean jurisdictions.
- Local-source income, including income from Curaçao real estate or business operations, is taxed at progressive rates up to 49.5%.
- The 10% tax facility for new residents requires approval and is limited to foreign-source income; careful structuring is needed.
Residency advantages
- Investor Permit requires a minimum investment of $350,000 in real estate or a local business, renewable after 5 years.
- No minimum stay requirement to maintain residency; flexibility for global nomads.
- Path to citizenship after 5 years of residency, though Dutch language proficiency is required.
- Visa-free travel to Schengen Area (90/180 days) as part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
- Stable legal system based on Dutch civil law, with strong property rights and investor protection.
Residency disadvantages
- No citizenship-by-investment program; naturalization requires 5 years of residency and Dutch language proficiency.
- Residency permit is tied to the investment; if the investment is sold, residency may be affected.
- Limited global mobility compared to EU passports; no automatic right to live or work in the EU.
Living quality
Life in Curaçao blends Caribbean charm with European standards. The island enjoys a tropical climate with year-round sunshine and cooling trade winds. Infrastructure is well-developed, with reliable utilities, modern healthcare facilities, and international schools. Safety is generally good, though petty crime exists in urban areas. The cultural scene is vibrant, with a mix of Dutch, African, and Latin influences, and outdoor activities abound, from diving to hiking. The cost of living is moderate, with imported goods being expensive, but local produce and housing are reasonably priced.
Best for
- Curaçao is best suited for high-net-worth individuals seeking a stable Caribbean base with a strong legal framework and tax incentives for foreign-source income. It appeals to entrepreneurs in international trade, finance, or e-gaming, as well as retirees who value a safe, Dutch-influenced environment with good infrastructure. Those prioritizing EU mobility may find the lack of EU free movement rights limiting.
Atlas cities in Curaçao · 1 listed
- Willemstad Wealth 13
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