Azerbaijan•Asia15-20 business days
Free
1 year (renewable annually)
No
Not Required
Not Specified
No
Not Required
The Temporary Residence Permit (TRP) for Employment in Azerbaijan was established under the framework of the Migration Code of the Republic of Azerbaijan, which serves as the primary legislative instrument governing the entry, stay, and labor integration of foreign nationals. This visa category exists to facilitate the legal recruitment of international talent by Azerbaijan-registered entities, ensuring that the domestic labor market can be supplemented by specialized skills that may not be immediately available locally. By formalizing the relationship between foreign professionals and local employers, the TRP system fills a critical gap in the nation’s immigration infrastructure, moving away from informal or short-term business visitor arrangements toward a structured, regulated, and transparent pathway for long-term economic contribution. It serves as the bridge between Azerbaijan’s growing global economic integration and the state’s commitment to maintaining rigorous oversight of its labor market, providing a legal mechanism for companies to sponsor essential personnel while ensuring that all foreign workers are fully integrated into the national healthcare and social security systems.
The ideal applicant for this permit is a skilled professional or specialized expert who has secured a binding employment contract with a company legally registered and operating within Azerbaijan. While the permit covers a broad spectrum of industries—ranging from the energy and construction sectors to information technology and professional services—it is particularly geared toward individuals whose expertise is deemed necessary for the operational success of the sponsoring firm. What makes this permit distinctive compared to standard business or tourist visas is its requirement for a formal work permit issued by the State Migration Service, which necessitates a rigorous vetting process that includes medical screenings for HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C to ensure public health compliance. While the permit offers the significant benefit of legal residency and the right to live and work in Azerbaijan for the duration of the contract, it is strictly tied to the employment relationship; should the employment contract be terminated, the legal basis for the residence permit is typically invalidated. Consequently, the permit provides a stable, long-term solution for expatriate workers, but it demands a high level of administrative coordination between the employer and the state to maintain compliance with the evolving regulatory landscape of the country.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
AzerbaijanMust have a valid work permit issued by the State Migration Service.
Must have a formal job contract with an Azerbaijani employer.
Employer must justify the recruitment of a foreign national (proving the position cannot be filled by a local).
Must be at least 18 years old.
Must provide a health certificate confirming the absence of HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C.
Must have a registered residential address in Azerbaijan.
Education
bachelor or higher
Experience
1+ years
Completed TRP application form.
Copy of passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond the permit expiry).
Two passport-sized photos (3.5 x 4.5 cm).
Notarized copy of professional/academic qualification documents.
Health certificate (HIV/Hepatitis B/C).
Document confirming residential address (e.g., property extract or rental agreement).
Application from the property owner (if not the applicant's own property).
Work permit approval document.
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