Caribbean

Moving to Cuba

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

Country code
CU
Capital
Havana
Currency
CUP
Language
Spanish
English level
Low
Top tax rate
50%
Cost index
40 / 100
Cities mapped
0
Remote-friendly
Limited

Why move to Cuba

Cuba attracts international professionals across Tourism, Healthcare. With a caribbean location, CUP currency, and low English proficiency, it ranks as a strong destination for skilled migrants.

Visa & work permits

Cuba 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

Cuba applies a top marginal income tax rate of 50%. The country's overall cost index of 40 (NYC = 100) places it in the affordable bracket globally.

Best cities to live in Cuba

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 Cuba?+

Cuba 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 Cuba?+

Salaries in Cuba 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 Cuba?+

Cuba has a cost index of 40 relative to a New York baseline of 100. Tier-1 cities run higher.

Do I need to speak Spanish to live in Cuba?+

English proficiency in Cuba is rated Low. Multinational employers commonly operate in English.

Can I bring my family to Cuba?+

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

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