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Published on 1 February 2026

Mexiko: Social security and insurance

Switzerland has concluded international social security agreements with 44 countries, aimed primarily at ensuring equal treatment for both sides, determining which legislation is applicable, and paying benefits abroad. Switzerland and Mexico have not signed a social security agreement.

Social security system

The following information on social security outside of Switzerland provides a general overview. It is no substitute for advice from the foreign insurance institutions, which alone are responsible for providing reliable information on the national insurance system of country in which they operate.

Mexican social security agency Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMMS) (Spanish)

The national social security agency Instituto Mexicano de Seguro Social (IMSS) provides coverage for health (medical care, maternity), disability, death and old age.

International Social Security Association (ISSA)

The International Social Security Association brings together institutions, governmental organisations or other agencies responsible at national level for one or more areas of social security in their country.

Ley de Seguro Social (Spanish)

In Mexico, social security is governed by the Ley de seguro social (Social Security Act).

Retirement benefits

All employees in Mexico are legally required to join the national social security agency, Instituto Mexicano de Seguro Social (IMSS). Persons aged 60 and over who have paid contributions to the IMSS for 1,250 weeks (≈ 24 years) are eligible for a retirement pension subject to certain conditions. The Mexican social security system does not offer the same level of benefits as the Swiss system. If you are planning to stay in Mexico for a limited period of time, you will need to take out international health and accident insurance. If you take up permanent residence in Mexico, you can also purchase local health and accident insurance (e.g. premium category).

Old Age Security (OAS) is a basic monthly pension payable to everyone aged 65 and over, irrespective of the contributions made and the level of income the person used to earn. Anyone who is resident in Canada for a minimum of 10 years can claim an OAS pension.

Switzerland and Canada also concluded a social security agreement in 1994. OASI/IV contributions paid in Switzerland are credited to the OAS and CPP.

The Canada Social Transfer (CTS) and Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) are benefits that top up CPP and OAS payments and are comparable to Swiss supplementary benefits to the OASI/IV. The CTS and GIS provide pensioners with a modest minimum income and must be claimed separately. Certain provinces/territories also operate separate schemes (tax relief, housing benefit, etc.).

SVA Zurich (German)

Individuals who work or reside overseas – including professionals seconded abroad – often maintain their coverage under the Old Age and Survivors' Insurance (OASI). In these situations, intergovernmental agreements are applicable.

Health and accident insurance

National insurance schemes

The national social security agency Instituto Mexicano de Seguro Social (IMSS) provides health (medical and maternity), disability, death, and old age insurance.

Private insurance

Before leaving Switzerland, you are advised to take out an insurance policy that covers the costs of medical care and pays hospitalisation costs directly. You are strongly advised to wait until you receive unconditional acceptance from the international insurer before cancelling an existing supplementary insurance policy for Switzerland.

Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH)

The FOPH provides information about compulsory insurance for insured persons living abroad.

Occupational pension scheme

Occupational accident and invalidity

Employees who register with the IMSS are automatically and mandatorily enrolled in the occupational accident insurance scheme Administradora de Fondos para el Retiro (AFORE) and in the Instituto del Fondo Nacional de la Vivienda para los Trabajadores (INFONAVIT), which is the largest mortgage lender in Latin America. The contributions are paid by the employer.

Instituto del Fondo nacional de la Vivienda para los Trabajadores (Infonavit) (Spanish)

Infonavit offers a range of loans for home buyers and owners in Mexico.

Ley de los Sistemas de Ahorro para el Retiro (Spanish)

The Ley de los Sistemas de Ahorro para el Retiro (Retirement Savings Schemes Act) is a law of public and social interest that governs the operation of retirement savings systems and their participants.

Unemployment insurance

There is no unemployment insurance at the federal level. However, Mexico City (a federal autonomous entity) has an unemployment insurance system.

Seguro de desempleo (Spanish)

Unemployment insurance is a cash transfer programme designed to encourage and promote the integration of the unemployed into the labour market and to guarantee the human right to work, in accordance with the law on the protection and promotion of employment in Mexico City (Ley de Protección y Fomento al Empleo para la Ciudad de México).

Swiss old-age and survivors' insurance (OASI) and invalidity insurance (IV)

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