Botswana•Africa7–14 working days
Free
Varies (Tied to investment project, renewable based on business performance)
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Long-term visa for investors and company directors with business projects in Botswana, valid for up to five years and renewable.
The Botswana Investment Visa serves as a cornerstone of the nation’s strategic effort to diversify its economy beyond its traditional reliance on diamond mining and cattle ranching. Established under the framework of the Botswana Immigration Act and supported by the mandates of the Botswana Investment and Trade Centre (BITC), this visa was designed to attract high-net-worth individuals and visionary entrepreneurs who can catalyze national development. By offering a streamlined pathway for foreign capital, the government seeks to bridge the gap between domestic resource potential and the technical expertise required for industrial modernization. This visa fills a critical void in the immigration system by shifting the focus from mere labor migration to long-term economic partnership, incentivizing investors to establish deep-rooted commercial interests that create local employment, foster technology transfer, and integrate Botswana into the broader regional value chain within the Southern African Development Community.
The ideal applicant for this visa is a seasoned business leader or investor prepared to commit a minimum of 1,000,000 BWP toward a viable business project that aligns with Botswana’s national development priorities. While the visa is open to a broad spectrum of industries, it is particularly sought after by professionals in sectors such as manufacturing, renewable energy, financial services, and high-value agriculture. What makes this visa distinctive is its long-term validity—offering a duration of up to five years—which provides the stability necessary for complex business cycles and infrastructure development, a benefit rarely matched by standard work permits or short-term visitor visas. Furthermore, the visa is renewable, allowing for sustained operational continuity. However, applicants must meet rigorous financial thresholds, including a substantial savings requirement, to ensure they possess the liquidity to sustain their operations without placing a burden on the local economy. By balancing these stringent entry requirements with the promise of long-term residency, the visa acts as a powerful tool for those seeking to establish a permanent, influential footprint in one of Africa’s most stable and business-friendly environments.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
Must be a foreign national intending to start, acquire, or manage a business in Botswana.
Must be a director or major shareholder in a company operating in Botswana.
Must have a valid passport with at least six months of remaining validity.
Must have a comprehensive business plan demonstrating economic viability and benefit to Botswana.
Must provide proof of sufficient investment capital.
Must register the business with the Companies and Intellectual Property Authority (CIPA).
Must obtain necessary sector-specific operating licenses.
Education
none or higher
Fully completed visa application form.
Certified copy of passport (pages 1 and 2).
Two recent coloured passport-size photographs.
Comprehensive business plan.
Certificate of Incorporation (CIPA).
Proof of investment capital (bank statements, financial records).
Trading license and share certificates.
List of directors and employee lists.
Police clearance certificate (from home country and Botswana).
Medical examination certificate.
Proof of accommodation in Botswana.
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