Botswana•Africa21 working days
Free
Up to 5 years (renewable)
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Not Required
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Botswana’s Long-Term Investor’s Visa was established as a cornerstone of the nation’s strategic effort to diversify its economy away from a historical reliance on diamond mining and public sector spending. Introduced under the framework of the Immigration Act and supported by the Botswana Investment and Trade Centre (BITC), this visa exists to incentivize foreign direct investment (FDI) by providing a stable, long-term legal pathway for international entrepreneurs to establish a physical presence within the country. It addresses a critical gap in the immigration system by moving beyond the temporary nature of standard business visitor visas, which are typically restricted to short-term meetings or exploratory trips. By offering a structured residency option for those who commit significant capital, the government aims to foster sustainable industrial growth, facilitate technology transfer, and create local employment opportunities, thereby positioning Botswana as a competitive hub for regional commerce within the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
The ideal applicant for this visa is a serious entrepreneur, investor, or business owner who intends to play an active role in the development of the Botswanan economy, particularly in priority sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, tourism, financial services, or information technology. Unlike standard work permits, which often require an employer-sponsored job offer, the Investor’s Visa is distinctive because it empowers the individual to act as their own sponsor, provided they can demonstrate a viable business plan and the necessary financial backing. The application process requires rigorous documentation, including proof of investment, company registration, and trade licenses, ensuring that only legitimate, well-capitalized ventures are granted long-term residency. A notable benefit of this visa is its tiered fee structure, which allows for a cost-effective five-year authorization, providing the holder with the security and continuity required to scale a business without the frequent administrative burden of visa renewals. While it grants the holder the right to reside and operate their business, it remains strictly tied to the maintenance of the investment; should the business venture cease to operate or fail to meet the regulatory requirements of the Registrar of Companies, the legal basis for the residency may be revoked, underscoring the visa's purpose as a tool for active economic participation rather than passive residency.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
Valid passport (at least 6 months validity)
Proof of investment capital
Certificate of Incorporation from CIPA (Companies and Intellectual Property Authority)
Comprehensive business plan
Valid trade license
Police clearance certificate
Medical examination certificate
Proof of accommodation
Education
none or higher
Investment
75,000 EUR
Passport bio-data page
Two passport-sized photos
Business plan
Certificate of Incorporation
Trade license
Police clearance
Medical certificate
Proof of investment funds
CV/Resume
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