Does not recognize dual citizenship (However, minors are allowed to have dual citizenship until they reach the age of 18, but before the onset of the 19th anniversary, they must make a choice in favor of one or another citizenship).
A person who resides or has lived in Zimbabwe for a continuous period of five years on a residence permit or on a dependent residence permit has the right to apply for a permanent residence permit. However, this does not apply to the owner of the temporary work permit.
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), those who work under contracts between the government and the government, as well as diplomats, are not eligible for permanent residence, regardless of whether they have lived in Zimbabwe for five years or more.
Expatriates working for the government should receive support for their application from a specific relevant ministry.
Applications are not considered while the applicants are in the country.
Appropriate application forms can be obtained at Zimbabwean embassies and consulates around the world.
Below is a list of embassies and consulates that can help: Embassies and Consulates of Zimbabwe.
You can also contact the Zimbabwe Immigration Department, which can help you: Contact information of Zimbabwe
Required documents
In all cases, two passport-sized photographs are required, proving the applicant's true similarity.
For married couples, divorcees, and widows, testimony about marriage, divorce, and death is required, respectively.
A valid radiological certificate is required confirming that the applicant does not have active pulmonary tuberculosis.
Fees
A non-refundable statutory fee of 500 USD when applying.
Spouse residence permit in Zimbabwe.
The permit allows its owner to enter and remain in Zimbabwe until the permit expires. However, if the application is submitted for the first time and a successful applicant requires a visa to enter Zimbabwe, such a person must still apply for a visa to enter the country in order to obtain a permit.
The spouse permission is issued to the wife of a Zimbabwean citizen; a permanent resident who has a certificate of permanent resident status and the owner of the residence permit.
Where to apply for a spouse residence permit in Zimbabwe?
You apply for a spouse residence permit at Zimbabwe's visa centers, embassies, or consulates, depending on which of them accept visa applications in your country of residence. If you do not have any of them in your country, you need to contact the embassy or consulate closest to your place of residence.
Necessary documents for obtaining a residence permit for a spouse in Zimbabwe
- Application form.
Fully completed in English, signed and dated by the applicant.
- Passport.
Valid for at least six months after the date of departure from Zimbabwe.
Signed by the applicant.
Passport not older than 10 years (issued within the last 10 years).
At least one or two free "visa pages".
Undamaged photos, securely attached to the passport.
- Two photos.
NEW! Must not be older than 6 months.
Front-facing face, occupying 70-80% (32-26 mm) of photography.
Homogeneous and white background.
Clear features of the face and eyes not covered with hair or frame of glasses.
Size 3,5x4,5.
- Copy of identification document.
Valid for at least six months after the date of your departure from Zimbabwe.
- Copy of residence permit/visa (if the country of residence and citizenship are different).
Valid for at least six months after the date of your departure from Zimbabwe.
- Photocopies.
Copy of the main page of your passport.
Copies of previous visas/residence permits in Zimbabwe.
- A letter of application from a foreign spouse and a letter of support from a local resident asking for a permit addressed to the chief executive of the immigration service.
- A close relative's warranty form, filled out by a Zimbabwe resident.
- Proof of stay.
Confirmation of the availability of housing from the guarantor.
- Documents confirming sufficient financial resources (applicant or sponsor).
Confirmation of the availability of funds by a statement from the guarantor’s bank (for 3 months)
- Travel receipt
- Original bank statement for the last 3 months
- Certificate of the amount of the credit card limit issued by the bank (any bank located in Zimbabwe or another country is allowed)
- Certificate of availability of funds from a bank or cooperative loan and savings association located on the territory of the Republic of Zimbabwe (this cannot be a bank located in your country)
- A document confirming the receipt of a national or foreign scholarship
- Certificate from the place of work indicating the monthly salary
- Confirmation of the guarantor's residence status, for example, a copy of the ID or residence permit.
- Copy of marriage certificate.
- Copies of children's birth certificates or passports, if applicable.
- Police clearance from the country of residence (not older than 6 months).
- Copy of ID or passport for a local spouse.
- Chest X-ray certificate.
- Mandatory fee of 500 USD and 300 USD for each dependent (all non-refundable).
*Additional documents may be requested by the embassy.
The term of consideration of the application for a residence permit of a spouse in Zimbabwe. The average term for consideration of an application for a spouse's residence permit in Zimbabwe is 4-6 weeks. It may vary depending on the country in which you apply for a visa.
Fee for obtaining a residence permit for a spouse in Zimbabwe
The cost of a spouse's residence permit in Zimbabwe is 500 USD (in addition, 300 USD for each dependent, which may vary depending on your country and citizenship). In addition, depending on the country and place of submission of documents, you may need to pay other fees, the cost of courier services, etc.
As a rule, only three categories of people will be considered for naturalization and residence in Zimbabwe: Persons who have the necessary skills that are not represented in the country. Elderly parents and close dependents or relatives of resident citizens. Individuals who wish to invest capital in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwean citizenship can be obtained under the following condition: A person must reside in the country for at least five years before applying for naturalization.
INVESTOR RESIDENCE PERMIT
The investor residence permit is for companies or foreign nationals who want to invest in Zimbabwean businesses or start an investment project. The investor's residence permit is issued for a maximum of 12 months and can be extended internally.
NECESSARY DOCUMENTS
Along with the application, the following important documents should be submitted:
- Application form.
- Original police clearance and certified copies.
- Bank statements, made less than 3 months ago.
- List of local employees.
- Letter of support from the relevant Ministry for State Projects.
- Company profile, registration certificate, constituent agreement, and company charter.
- Radiological certificate.
- Overview of the project.
Residence permit in Zimbabwe (South Africa)
A pension permit, or visa, as a means of immigration to Zimbabwe, is not provided.