Chile•South America2-3 months
Free
1-2 years (renewable)
No
Not Required
Not Specified
No
Not Required
The Temporary Residence Visa for Students in Chile is a cornerstone of the nation’s commitment to international academic exchange and educational integration, formally established under the framework of the modern Migration and Foreigners Law (Law No. 21.325). This legislation, which overhauled Chile’s outdated immigration framework in 2021, was designed to modernize the country’s approach to human mobility by creating clear, streamlined pathways for those seeking to contribute to the nation’s intellectual and cultural landscape. The visa exists to bridge the gap between Chile’s burgeoning higher education sector—which hosts several of Latin America’s top-ranked universities—and the global talent pool of international students who require a formal legal status to reside in the country for extended periods. By formalizing the entry of international scholars, Chile fills a critical void in its immigration system, transitioning away from ad-hoc administrative practices toward a structured, transparent, and secure process that ensures students are fully integrated into the national registry while maintaining the integrity of the country’s border control and social service infrastructure.
The ideal applicant for this visa is a motivated international student who has secured a formal placement at a recognized Chilean educational institution, ranging from vocational training centers and technical institutes to prestigious public and private universities. While the visa is open to students across all academic disciplines, it is particularly sought after by those pursuing specialized research, postgraduate degrees, or immersive language programs that benefit from Chile’s unique geographic and economic position. What makes this visa distinctive compared to other temporary residence categories is its specific focus on the educational lifecycle; it provides a direct, simplified pathway for individuals whose primary intent is academic development rather than labor market participation. Beneficiaries enjoy the legal right to live in Chile for the duration of their studies, with the flexibility to renew their status should their educational objectives extend. However, the visa comes with the limitation that it is strictly tied to the student’s enrollment status; applicants must demonstrate ongoing financial solvency and maintain their academic standing to remain in compliance. While the visa does not inherently grant the right to work, it serves as a vital foundation for students to experience Chilean society, fostering long-term academic ties that often lead to future professional integration within the region.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
ChileValid passport with at least 6 months validity
Official letter of acceptance from a Chilean educational institution
Proof of financial solvency to cover living expenses
Criminal record certificate from country of origin (apostilled/legalized)
Proof of health insurance covering the duration of stay
Education
high_school or higher
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