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Mercosur Reciprocity Visa (Residencia Temporal - Reciprocidad Mercosur)
VisasChileMercosur Reciprocity Visa (Residencia Temporal - Reciprocidad Mercosur)
ChileChile•South America
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Mercosur Reciprocity Visa (Residencia Temporal - Reciprocidad Mercosur)

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

Varies (Renewable based on humanitarian circumstances)

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Temporary residence for citizens of Mercosur member states (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay) under the Montevideo Declaration, with simplified application requirements.

The Mercosur Reciprocity Visa, formally recognized within the Chilean immigration framework as the Residencia Temporal bajo el Acuerdo de Residencia Mercosur, is a cornerstone of regional integration established to facilitate the free movement of people across South America. Rooted in the 2002 Montevideo Declaration and the subsequent Agreement on Residence for Nationals of the States Parties of Mercosur, this visa was designed to transcend traditional, restrictive immigration barriers by fostering a harmonized legal status for citizens of member states, including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Before the implementation of this agreement, nationals from these countries often faced cumbersome bureaucratic hurdles, high processing fees, and inconsistent documentation requirements that hindered labor mobility and family reunification. By codifying a streamlined pathway to legal residence, the agreement fills a critical gap in the regional immigration system, replacing the need for complex work-permit sponsorship with a rights-based framework that treats regional residency as a fundamental element of shared economic and social development. It serves as a diplomatic instrument of reciprocity, ensuring that Chilean immigration policy aligns with the broader goal of regional cohesion while providing a predictable, standardized legal status for those seeking to integrate into the Chilean society and economy.

The ideal applicant for the Mercosur Reciprocity Visa is a national of a member or associated state who intends to reside in Chile for a period exceeding 90 days, whether for professional, academic, or personal reasons. Unlike traditional work visas that often require a specific employer contract or a high-level sponsorship, this visa is remarkably inclusive, covering a vast spectrum of professions ranging from skilled technical trades to specialized academic research and general labor. What makes this visa distinctive is its emphasis on accessibility; by waiving standard application fees and simplifying the evidentiary burden—such as the removal of complex labor market tests—it prioritizes the applicant's regional citizenship over their specific economic utility. While the applicant must provide a valid passport and a clean criminal record, the core requirement is the maintenance of comprehensive health insurance, ensuring that residents remain self-sufficient and do not place an undue burden on the public health system. Although the visa grants the holder full rights to work and reside legally, it is important to note that it is a temporary residence permit that serves as a foundational step toward permanent residency. This streamlined approach offers a significant advantage over standard temporary visas, providing a stable, low-barrier entry point that empowers regional citizens to pursue long-term integration in Chile with minimal administrative friction.

Eligible Nationalities (5)

ArgentinaArgentinaBoliviaBoliviaBrazilBrazilParaguayParaguayUruguayUruguay

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Permanent Residence (Residencia Definitiva)
Chile flagChile

Permanent Residence (Residencia Definitiva)

ValidityVaries (Indefinitely renewable, unlimited stay after grant)
ProcessingVaries
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a citizen of a Mercosur member state (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay).

Must apply from outside of Chile.

Must have a valid passport or national identity card (for specific nationalities like Bolivia).

Must have a clean criminal record from the country of origin (apostilled).

Must have a recent color photograph meeting immigration specifications.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport or travel document

Humanitarian documentation

Medical records

Character references

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Grants temporary residence for up to 2 years.
  • Full work authorization without the need for employer sponsorship.
  • Ability to include dependent family members.
  • Pathway to permanent residency after meeting residency requirements.
  • Simplified documentation compared to other visa types.

Worth Knowing

  • Must be applied for from outside Chile; cannot change status from tourist to resident while in the country.
  • Processing times can vary (typically 4-6 months).
  • Visa fees apply (not waived for Mercosur citizens).
  • Must maintain residency requirements to qualify for permanent residency later.

Application Process

1

Initiate the application through the SERMIG Portal de Trámites Digitales from outside Chile.

2

Upload all required documentation in digital format (PDF).

3

Wait for the application to be processed by the National Migration Service.

4

Once approved, pay the corresponding visa fee.

5

Download the electronic permit (Estampado Electrónico).

6

Enter Chile and register the visa if required.

Application Forms

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