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Temporary Residence (Religious)
VisasChileTemporary Residence (Religious)
ChileChile•South America
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Temporary Residence (Religious)

Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

6-8 months

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

2 years

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

The Temporary Residence visa for religious purposes in Chile is a specialized immigration pathway rooted in the country’s commitment to religious freedom and the legal recognition of diverse faith-based organizations. Established under the framework of the modern Chilean Migration Law (Law No. 21.325), which overhauled the nation’s immigration system in 2021, this visa serves as a formal mechanism to facilitate the entry of individuals whose primary objective is to engage in spiritual, pastoral, or missionary work. Historically, Chile has maintained a secular but inclusive legal environment, and this visa category was designed to close the gap between standard tourist entries—which strictly prohibit remunerated or sustained professional activity—and the more rigorous requirements of standard work visas. By creating a dedicated category for religious personnel, the Chilean government acknowledges that faith-based organizations often operate under unique structures that do not fit the traditional corporate labor model. This visa ensures that religious institutions, ranging from established churches to smaller, legally recognized spiritual communities, can legally host international personnel to provide essential services to their congregations without the administrative burden of proving a traditional employer-employee relationship in the commercial sense.

The ideal applicant for this visa is a member of a religious order, a missionary, or a layperson with a specific, verified role within a religious institution that is officially registered and legally constituted within Chile. While the visa is broad enough to cover various faiths, it is most commonly utilized by clergy, pastoral counselors, and community organizers who provide social or spiritual support to local populations. What makes this visa distinctive compared to standard temporary residence permits is its reliance on the institutional sponsorship of the host entity rather than a commercial contract; the applicant must provide a formal certificate issued by the Chilean religious organization confirming their role, the nature of their activities, and the organization's legal standing. This creates a streamlined process for those who are not seeking traditional employment but are instead fulfilling a calling or mission. While the visa offers the significant benefit of legal residency and the ability to contribute to the community, it comes with the limitation that the holder is generally restricted to the activities defined by their sponsoring organization. Furthermore, applicants must be prepared to navigate the administrative requirements of providing an apostilled criminal background check and maintaining a passport with at least 12 months of validity, ensuring that the integrity of the immigration system is maintained while facilitating the vital work of religious professionals across the country.

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Permanent Residence (Residencia Definitiva)
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ValidityVaries (Indefinitely renewable, unlimited stay after grant)
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid passport with at least 12 months validity

Apostilled criminal background check from country of origin

Certificate from a legally constituted religious entity in Chile

Favorable report from the National Religious Affairs Office (ONAR)

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Provides a legal pathway to reside in Chile for religious activities
  • Eligible to apply for permanent residency after 2 years of continuous residence

Worth Knowing

  • Must be applied for from outside of Chile
  • Requires extensive coordination with a Chilean religious institution and government offices

Application Process

1

Secure sponsorship and documentation from a recognized religious organization in Chile

2

Obtain favorable report from the National Religious Affairs Office (ONAR)

3

Submit online application via the Servicio Nacional de Migraciones (SERMIG) portal from abroad

4

Pay the application fee and await processing

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