Caribbean

Moving to Aruba

Visa, salary, cost of living, healthcare and lifestyle insights for professionals relocating to Aruba.

Country code
AW
Capital
Oranjestad
Currency
AWG
Language
Dutch/Papiamento
English level
High
Top tax rate
25%
Cost index
65 / 100
Cities mapped
0
Remote-friendly
Yes

Why move to Aruba

Aruba attracts international professionals across Tourism. With a caribbean location, AWG currency, and high English proficiency, it ranks as a strong destination for skilled migrants.

Visa & work permits

Aruba offers five main visa pathways. Most working professionals enter on a sponsored work permit secured before arrival.

  • Work VisaSponsored employment-based visa. (Processing: 30–90 days)
  • Student VisaFor enrollment in recognized institutions. (Processing: 30–60 days)
  • Permanent ResidenceLong-term residency leading to citizenship. (Processing: 6–24 months days)
  • Digital Nomad VisaLive locally while working remotely for foreign clients. (Processing: 15–45 days)
  • Investor VisaResidency via qualifying investment. (Processing: 60–180 days)

Taxes & cost of living

Aruba applies a top marginal income tax rate of 25%. The country's overall cost index of 65 (NYC = 100) places it in the moderate bracket globally.

Best cities to live in Aruba

The following Tier-1 cities concentrate most international employment opportunities:

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Frequently asked questions

Is it easy to get a work visa for Aruba?+

Aruba issues work visas to qualified foreign nationals, typically requiring a job offer from a local sponsor. Standard processing runs 30–90 days.

What is the average salary in Aruba?+

Salaries in Aruba vary by profession and city. Tier-1 cities pay 15–35% above national medians across most roles.

How much does it cost to live in Aruba?+

Aruba has a cost index of 65 relative to a New York baseline of 100. Tier-1 cities run higher.

Do I need to speak Dutch to live in Aruba?+

English proficiency in Aruba is rated High. Multinational employers commonly operate in English.

Can I bring my family to Aruba?+

Most Aruba work-permit categories allow dependent visas for spouses and children, subject to relationship proof and minimum income thresholds.

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