Bahamas•North AmericaVaries
2,000 USD
20 years
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Permit for non-Bahamian nationals directly employed by the Bahamas government on contract to work within various ministries.
The Government Contract Worker Permit is a specialized immigration category reserved for non-Bahamian nationals who have been directly engaged by the government of The Bahamas to provide professional services or expertise. This permit facilitates the legal entry and employment of foreign specialists whose skills are required for government-led initiatives, infrastructure projects, or public sector operations. It ensures that the government can efficiently utilize international talent when specific technical or professional requirements cannot be adequately met by the domestic workforce.
Applicants for this permit must be at least 18 years old and possess a valid employment contract directly with a Bahamian government entity. The associated fee for this permit is USD 2000, reflecting the administrative processing required for government-sponsored personnel. Candidates must comply with all standard immigration health and security vetting procedures, including the submission of medical certificates and character references. This permit is strictly tied to the duration and terms of the government contract, and holders must adhere to all regulations governing their specific employment status while residing in the country.
Must be directly employed by a Bahamian government ministry or agency.
Application must be initiated by the relevant government ministry.
Applicant must meet the specific terms of the government contract.
Must comply with the Immigration Act Chapter 191.
Education
bachelor or higher
Experience
1+ years
Valid passport
Passport photographs
Medical certificate
Police certificate
Religious institution registration (sponsor)
Letter of sponsorship (sponsor)
Minister credentials (sponsor)
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