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AET — Temporary Employment Authorization (Autorisation d'Emploi Temporaire - AET)
VisasRepublic of the CongoAET — Temporary Employment Authorization (Autorisation d'Emploi Temporaire - AET)
Republic of the CongoRepublic of the Congo•Africa
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AET — Temporary Employment Authorization (Autorisation d'Emploi Temporaire - AET)

Work PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa. Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

6 months

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Short-term work authorization issued for up to six months for temporary employment assignments, non-renewable but convertible to a full work permit.

The Temporary Employment Authorization (Autorisation d'Emploi Temporaire, or AET) in the Republic of the Congo serves as a vital instrument within the nation’s immigration framework, designed to facilitate the seamless movement of specialized labor for short-term projects. Established under the regulatory oversight of the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, this visa category was created to address the logistical challenges faced by foreign enterprises and local entities requiring immediate, time-bound expertise. By providing a legal pathway for professionals to enter the country for assignments lasting up to six months, the AET fills a critical gap in the Congolese immigration system: it offers a streamlined alternative to the rigorous and often lengthy process of obtaining a standard, long-term work permit. This authorization is rooted in the broader national labor laws that prioritize the protection of the domestic workforce while simultaneously acknowledging the necessity of importing high-level technical skills to support the country’s infrastructure, energy, and industrial sectors. By creating this bridge, the government ensures that essential projects—ranging from engineering consultations to specialized technical repairs—are not stalled by bureaucratic delays, thereby fostering a more agile and responsive economic environment.

The ideal applicant for the AET is typically a skilled professional, consultant, or technical specialist whose presence in the Republic of the Congo is required for a specific, non-permanent objective. This visa is particularly well-suited for individuals in fields such as petroleum engineering, telecommunications, project management, and specialized construction, where the nature of the work is inherently episodic or project-based. What makes this authorization distinctive compared to other standard work visas is its inherent flexibility and its role as a strategic "gateway" document; while it is strictly non-renewable in its temporary form, it serves as a formal, recognized status that can be converted into a full, long-term work permit should the employer’s needs evolve or the project duration extend beyond the initial six-month window. This transition capability provides a significant benefit to both the employer and the employee, as it allows for a trial period of employment within the local market before committing to the more extensive administrative requirements of permanent residency or long-term labor authorization. However, applicants must be aware of the limitations: the AET is tethered strictly to a valid employment contract, and the holder is legally restricted to the specific scope of work and the employer identified during the application process. Consequently, while it offers an efficient solution for short-term operational needs, it requires meticulous documentation and proactive planning to ensure that the transition to a full work permit—should it be desired—is handled in strict accordance with the Ministry of Labour’s evolving fee structures and compliance mandates.

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant6 months

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Long-Stay Visa (Visa de Long Séjour)
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Long-Stay Visa (Visa de Long Séjour)

ValidityExceeding 3 months
Processing14-28 days
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid employment contract signed and notarized

Proof of employer's legal registration in the Republic of the Congo

Professional qualifications and CV of the applicant

Valid entry visa (if not already in the country)

Medical certificate

Police clearance certificate

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

bachelor or higher

Experience

1+ years

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Signed employment contract

Employer's registration documents (R.C.C.M., Tax ID)

Applicant's CV and academic/professional certificates

Medical certificate

Police clearance certificate

Passport copy

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Provides legal authorization to work for a specific period (up to six months)
  • Allows for specialized short-term projects or temporary staffing needs
  • Can be extended by applying for a new AET

Worth Knowing

  • Requires sponsorship by a local employer
  • Limited to six months duration
  • The National Employment Office may issue a receipt that serves as an interim permit while the application is pending
  • Does not grant permanent residency rights

Application Process

1

Secure a job offer from a company registered in the Republic of the Congo

2

Employer initiates the application process with the Ministry of Labour

3

Submit required personal and professional documentation

4

Obtain the AET (Autorisation d'Emploi Temporaire) approval

5

Use the AET to finalize work authorization status

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