Equatorial Guinea•Africa6-12 months
Free
Indefinite
No
Not Required
Allowed
Available
Allowed
Long-term residence authorization granted after prolonged legal residency, requiring financial stability and legal compliance, with pathway to naturalization after 10 years.
The Permanent Residence Permit in Equatorial Guinea is a long-term authorization designed for foreign nationals who have established deep roots or significant commitments within the country. It is typically reserved for individuals who have already spent a substantial amount of time in the nation under temporary residence status, such as those on work permits or those with strong family ties to Equatorial Guinean citizens. The process is rigorous, requiring applicants to demonstrate not only their legal compliance and financial stability but also their integration into the local society. It serves as a pathway for those seeking to settle indefinitely, providing the right to live and work without the constant need for visa renewals.
This permit is intended for professionals, investors, and individuals with long-standing personal connections to the country. Unlike temporary permits, which are often tied to specific employment contracts or short-term projects, permanent residency reflects a more stable and enduring status. Applicants must navigate a complex administrative process involving the Ministry of National Security and other local authorities. Because the system is highly discretionary and requires extensive documentation—including legalized foreign records and medical screenings—it is often recommended that applicants seek professional legal guidance to ensure all requirements are met and that their application is properly submitted to the relevant government bodies.
| Status type | Permanent / indefinite |
Must have legally resided in Equatorial Guinea for a significant, continuous period (typically several years).
Must demonstrate financial stability and the ability to support oneself.
Must show integration into the country and compliance with local laws.
Must hold a valid passport with at least six months of remaining validity.
Must provide medical clearance (including HIV/AIDS testing).
Must provide a clean criminal record certificate.
Must have a legitimate purpose for long-term stay, such as long-term employment, family ties, or significant investment.
Education
none or higher
Application letter addressed to the Director of National Security.
Completed residence card application form issued by the National Centre for Issuing Official Documents (CENEDOGE).
Three recent passport-size photographs with a white background.
Original passport or valid travel document.
Medical examination report (including HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis test results).
Police clearance certificate from the home country and any country of recent residence.
Proof of financial stability or employment contract.
Affidavit of the activity the applicant will be involved in.
Company Tax Identification Number (if applicable).
Certificate of Registration at the local City Hall (empadronamiento).
Proof of payment of applicable government fees.
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