Antigua and Barbuda•North AmericaVaries
Free
3 years
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
Available
Allowed
Permanent residence for foreign nationals who have maintained lawful and continuous residence in Antigua and Barbuda for at least four years, valid for three years and renewable.
The Permanent Resident Permit in Antigua and Barbuda is a status granted to foreign nationals who have established a long-term connection to the country through lawful and continuous residence. This permit is typically available to individuals who have maintained legal status, often through a valid work permit or other authorized stay, for a period of at least four consecutive years. Alternatively, foreign nationals who are married to an Antiguan and Barbudan citizen for at least one year may also be eligible to apply. This status is highly sought after as it provides a pathway to greater integration into the Antiguan society and is a prerequisite for those eventually seeking citizenship.
The application process for permanent residency is rigorous and requires the applicant to demonstrate that they have not entered the country illegally and have maintained a clean record throughout their period of residence. Applicants must submit a comprehensive set of documents, including medical and police reports, and pay the prescribed administrative fees. Once granted, permanent residency allows individuals to live in the country without the constraints of temporary work permits. It is a significant commitment that reflects an individual's long-term intention to reside in Antigua and Barbuda, contributing to the nation's social and economic fabric.
| Initial grant | 3 years |
Must have resided lawfully and ordinarily in Antigua and Barbuda for at least four years without interruption.
Alternatively, must have been married to an Antiguan citizen for at least one year.
Must not have entered the country illegally.
Must demonstrate a clear intention to remain in Antigua and Barbuda permanently.
Must have a clean criminal record and not have been convicted of an offense.
Must have maintained valid work permits (if applicable) throughout the four-year residency period.
Education
none or higher
Evidence of payment of prescribed fees.
Police certificate of character from Antigua and Barbuda and any country resided in for over six months.
Health certificate issued by a medical practitioner.
Letter from Statutory Boards confirming tax contributions.
Copy of passport bio page.
Birth and/or marriage certificate.
Proof of residence (e.g., rental or purchase agreement).
Any additional documentation required by the Chief Immigration Officer.
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