Belarus

Belarus

Eastern Europe

EuropeNon-EU
58
Overall score
Moderate overall
Language
Belarusian, Russian
Currency
BYN
Citizenship
7 years
Personal tax
Generally 13%; higher rates may apply
Cost of living
$750 / mo (single)

A low-cost European country with low university tuition, but a weaker passport, no dual citizenship and a thin job market.

Pros

  • Low university tuition

Cons

  • A weaker passport
  • No dual citizenship
  • A thin job market

Best for

Students

Score profile

Status & mobility
Passport
50
Citizenship
20
Residence
33
Money & business
Taxes
66
Corporate tax
43
Business
43
Investment
30
Economy
72
Wealth building
56
Living, study & work
Education
79
Salary & work
67
Cost of living
100
Buying power
87
Quality of life
Safety
53
Healthcare
88
Infrastructure
69
HDI
82

Status & mobility

Passport

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Passport power
Moderate
50

Passport-index style mobility for the Belarus passport. The score above is its world reach: the share of 198 destinations reachable without a prior visa.

99 / 198
Mobility
#52
Global rank
Yes
Biometric
  • Visa-free53
  • On arrival40
  • eTA6
  • Visa required99

Passport Index style mobility data (2024–2025 estimate). Placeholder figures; verify current entry rules with each destination’s authority before travelling.

Citizenship

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Citizenship accessibility
Low
20
Years required7 years
Dual allowedfalse
LanguageCheck the current naturalisation rules for the selected route
ResidenceTypical headline route: 7 years; qualifying residence and absence rules apply
NotesRules depend on status and circumstances; verify the current requirements with the competent authority before acting.
Residence

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Openness to residents
Limited
33
How this score is calculated

Our 0–100 score combines how international the population already is (migrant stock at 45%), governance quality (regulatory quality at 25%), and the curated residence-pathway signal (30%). Available indicators are reweighted; the published values are shown below.

Migrant stock11.6% of population (2024)
Regulatory quality-1.23 (−2.5 to 2.5) (2024)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Main pathways
EmploymentStudyFamily reunificationBusiness or investment where eligible
StudentRules depend on status and circumstances; verify the current requirements with the competent authority before acting.
WorkRules depend on status and circumstances; verify the current requirements with the competent authority before acting.
Self-employedRules depend on status and circumstances; verify the current requirements with the competent authority before acting.
PermanentRules depend on status and circumstances; verify the current requirements with the competent authority before acting.

Money & business

Taxes

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Tax friendliness
Good
66
PersonalGenerally 13%; higher rates may apply
CorporateGenerally 20%
Capital gainsTreatment varies by asset, holding structure, residence, and treaty position
DividendsRates and withholding depend on residence and treaty eligibility
Exit taxCheck current domestic rules before changing tax residence
Foreign cosManagement, permanent-establishment, CFC, and reporting rules may apply
Personal tax

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Personal tax
Good
76
PersonalGenerally 13%; higher rates may apply
FreelanceRegistration, immigration permission, tax, and social contributions may apply
Capital gainsTreatment varies by asset, holding structure, residence, and treaty position
DividendsRates and withholding depend on residence and treaty eligibility
Exit taxCheck current domestic rules before changing tax residence
Corporate tax

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Corporate tax
Limited
43
CorporateGenerally 20%
Capital gainsTreatment varies by asset, holding structure, residence, and treaty position
DividendsRates and withholding depend on residence and treaty eligibility
Foreign cosManagement, permanent-establishment, CFC, and reporting rules may apply
Business
Business friendliness
Limited
43
How this score is calculated

Our 0–100 score leans on the two things founders ask about most: the tax burden (headline corporate rate at 20%, broader tax friendliness at 15%, and freedom from exit-tax / CFC rules at 10%) plus the regulatory and bureaucratic environment (regulatory quality 15%, government effectiveness 15%), on top of the curated company-rules signal (25%). Available indicators are reweighted; the values are shown below.

Regulation & bureaucracy
Regulatory quality-1.23 (−2.5 to 2.5) (2024)
Government effectiveness-0.70 (−2.5 to 2.5) (2024)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Rules & taxes
Foreign co.Generally possible, subject to sector, registration, tax, and substance rules
Local co.Available company forms and capital requirements vary
FreelanceRegistration, immigration permission, tax, and social contributions may apply
Corporate taxGenerally 20%
Capital gainsTreatment varies by asset, holding structure, residence, and treaty position
Exit taxCheck current domestic rules before changing tax residence
Foreign cosManagement, permanent-establishment, CFC, and reporting rules may apply
Investment

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Investing environment
Limited
30
How this score is calculated

Our 0–100 score is mostly the investor-tax signal (capital-gains treatment, broker access, wealth tax, and ETF or other taxes on investment, 70%), lightly contextualised by equity-market depth (market cap / GDP at 18%) and credit depth (domestic credit to the private sector / GDP at 12%). Available indicators are reweighted.

Market cap8% of GDP (2024)
Private credit29% of GDP (2021)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Capital gainsTreatment varies by asset, residence, holding period, and treaty position
DividendsData not available yet
ETFs & fundsData not available yet
Wealth taxCheck current national and subnational rules
BrokersLocal and international availability varies by residency and compliance checks
Foreign accessData not available yet
Tax-advantagedData not available yet
Economy
Economic strength
Good
72
How this score is calculated

Our 0–100 score combines income level (GDP and GNI per capita, output per worker), growth momentum (real GDP growth), price stability (inflation) and labour utilisation (unemployment). Available indicators are reweighted; the sector split and industry profile below are descriptive, not scored.

Output & income
GDP$76B (2024)
GDP / person$8,318 (2024)
GNI / person$32,300 PPP (2024)
GDP growth4.0% / yr (2024)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Stability & labour
Inflation5.8% / yr (2024)
Unemployment3.4% (2025)
Output per worker$56,813 PPP (2024)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Sector composition
Agriculture6.9% of GDP (2024)
Industry30.7% of GDP (2024)
Services49.7% of GDP (2024)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Main industries
Machinery & vehiclesPotash & fertilisersInformation technologyPetrochemicalsAgriculture
Top exports
Potash fertilisersRefined fuelsMachinery & tractorsDairy
TypeUpper-middle-income, manufacturing- and resources-led
Key sectorsHeavy machinery (tractors, trucks), Potash, IT (Hi-Tech Park)
SummaryA state-led economy built on machinery, potash and refining, with a notable IT export sector under sanctions.
CurrencyBelarusian ruble (subject to sanctions)
Wealth building

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Wealth accumulation
Moderate
56
How this score is calculated

How favourable Belarus is for building wealth: earnings and business/investment upside, tax drag, and how much a typical income keeps after living costs. Estimated from the factors below.

Salary & work
Moderate
45
Business
Limited
44
Investment
Limited
38
Tax friendliness
Good
66
Cost of living
Excellent
100

Living, study & work

Education
Education score
Good
79
How this score is calculated

Our 0–100 score combines attainment (expected schooling at 30% and mean schooling at 25%) with participation (tertiary enrolment at 25%) and public investment (government education spending at 20%). Available indicators are reweighted; tuition and study rules remain separate profile fields below.

Attainment
Expected schooling13.7 years (2023)
Mean schooling12.3 years (2023)

Source: UNDP Human Development Report 2025

Participation & investment
Tertiary enrolment70% gross (2024)
Education spending5.0% of GDP (2024)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Tuition$2,000–5,000 / yr
Public uniVaries by institution, programme, and student nationality
LanguagesBelarusian, Russian
Student workRules depend on status and circumstances; verify the current requirements with the competent authority before acting.
Salary & work
Labour-market strength
Good
67
How this score is calculated

Our 0–100 score combines output per worker (a proxy for wage potential at 40%), unemployment (35%) and labour-force participation (25%). Available indicators are reweighted; the curated profile fields remain below.

Output per worker$56,813 PPP (2024)
Unemployment3.4% (2025)
Participation62.7% of 15+ (2025)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Tech salary (estimate)Varies substantially by city, seniority, and employer
FreelanceMarket access depends on language, sector, and work authorisation
Job marketUse current local vacancy and salary data for role-specific decisions.
Cost of living
Affordability
Excellent
100

Our 0–100 affordability score is derived from the local consumer price level (World Bank, US = 100): the cheaper everyday prices are, the higher it scores. Lower price level means your money goes further here.

Price level25 (US = 100) (2024)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

RentVaries substantially by city and neighbourhood
Monthly$750 / mo (single)
CitiesMinsk, Gomel
Buying power
Purchasing power score
Excellent
87
How this score is calculated

Our 0–100 score estimates how far money goes for the typical person here. It combines GNI per capita at PPP (30%) and actual household consumption per person at PPP (15%) with a price-advantage term from the local price level (25%) that rewards lower prices, then adjusts for income equality via the Gini index (20%), so unequal economies don't ride a high average, plus price stability via consumer inflation (10%). Available indicators are reweighted; it is a comparison, not a personal budget estimate.

GNI / person$32,300 PPP (2024)
Consumption / person$18,759 PPP (2024)
Price level25 (US = 100) (2024)
Income inequality24.4 Gini (2020)
Inflation5.8% / yr (2024)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Quality of life

Safety
Safety & stability
Moderate
53
How this score is calculated

Our 0–100 score combines personal safety (intentional homicide rate at 35%), institutional quality (rule of law at 25% and control of corruption at 20%), and political stability and absence of violence (20%). Available indicators are reweighted; the published values are shown below. Always check current government travel and security advice before relocating.

Personal safety
Homicide rate2.4 per 100,000 (2019)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Institutions & stability
Rule of law-1.23 (−2.5 to 2.5) (2024)
Control of corruption-0.58 (−2.5 to 2.5) (2024)
Political stability-0.38 (−2.5 to 2.5) (2024)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Healthcare
Healthcare score
Excellent
88
How this score is calculated

Our 0–100 score combines health outcomes (life expectancy at 25% and under-5 mortality at 20%) with system capacity (physicians at 20% and hospital beds at 15% per 1,000 people) and health spending per capita (20%). Available indicators are reweighted; the published values are shown below.

Outcomes
Life expectancy74.4 years (2024)
Under-5 mortality2.3 per 1,000 births (2024)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Capacity & resourcing
Physicians4.72 per 1,000 (2023)
Hospital beds9.77 per 1,000 (2023)
Health spending$2,193 PPP / person (2023)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

System & costs
SystemPublic/private mix varies by eligibility and residence status
InsuranceCheck residence-permit and local coverage requirements
Avg costDepends on eligibility, income, insurer, and chosen coverage
Infrastructure
Infrastructure score
Good
69
How this score is calculated

The score combines digital access, resilience and download performance (30%), electricity access and network losses (30%), and transport infrastructure covering rail, logistics and aviation (40%). Available inputs are reweighted, but a country needs both digital and transport data to receive a score.

Digital infrastructure
Internet use94.3% (2024)
Internet resilience50 / 100 (2026)
Fixed speed73 / 100 download index (2026)
Mobile speed51 / 100 download index (2026)

Sources: World Bank World Development Indicators · Internet Society Pulse Internet Resilience Index

Utilities
Electricity access100.0% (2023)
Grid losses6.9% of output (2023)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Transport
Transport quality2.70 / 5 (2022)
Rail density27.0 km / 1,000 km² (2021)
Air connectivity1,442 departures / million people (2023)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

HDI
Human development score
Excellent
82
How this score is calculated

The UN Human Development Index is the geometric mean of three dimension indices (a long and healthy life, knowledge, and a decent standard of living), shown on a 0–100 map scale (HDI × 100). The 2023 UNDP inputs behind each dimension are listed below.

HDI0.824 (2023)

Source: UNDP Human Development Report 2025

Long & healthy life
Life expectancy74.4 years (2023)

Source: UNDP Human Development Report 2025

Knowledge
Expected schooling13.7 years (2023)
Mean schooling12.3 years (2023)

Source: UNDP Human Development Report 2025

Standard of living
GNI / person$26,725 PPP (2023)

Source: UNDP Human Development Report 2025

Resources

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