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Family Reunification Visa (Visa de Regroupement Familial)
VisasMadagascarFamily Reunification Visa (Visa de Regroupement Familial)
MadagascarMadagascar•Africa
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Family Reunification Visa (Visa de Regroupement Familial)

Residency Pathway 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

105 EUR

Stay Duration

10 years

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Transformable long-stay visa for spouses, children under 21, and dependent parents joining a Malagasy citizen or foreign resident in Madagascar.

The Family Reunification Visa (Visa de Regroupement Familial) in Madagascar serves as a cornerstone of the nation’s immigration framework, designed to uphold the fundamental right to family life as recognized under international human rights standards and codified within the Malagasy Law on the Entry and Residence of Foreigners. Established to facilitate the integration of international residents and support the social cohesion of the Malagasy diaspora, this visa addresses a critical gap in the immigration system by providing a structured, legal pathway for the immediate family members of those already established in the country. Before the formalization of this specific category, families often faced bureaucratic hurdles when attempting to settle together, leading to prolonged separations or the misuse of tourist visas for long-term residency. By formalizing the reunification process, the Malagasy government ensures that the spouses, minor children, and dependent parents of citizens or legal foreign residents can reside in the country with a clear, transformable legal status, thereby fostering long-term stability for both the individuals involved and the broader national economy.

This visa is specifically tailored for the immediate family members of Malagasy citizens or foreign nationals who hold a valid long-term residency permit in the country, including spouses, children under the age of 21, and dependent parents. The ideal applicant is an individual seeking to join a primary resident to establish a permanent household, making it an essential tool for expatriates, researchers, and professionals who wish to relocate their families to Madagascar without the constant uncertainty of short-term visitor status. What makes this visa particularly distinctive is its "transformable" nature; unlike standard entry visas that strictly limit the duration and scope of a stay, the Family Reunification Visa acts as a bridge to long-term residency, allowing the holder to eventually apply for a resident card once they have settled. While the visa offers the significant benefit of legalizing the family unit and granting the right to reside within the territory, it does come with specific limitations, such as the requirement to provide comprehensive proof of the family relationship and the financial capacity of the primary sponsor to support the dependents. With a modest processing fee of EUR 105, it remains an accessible and essential mechanism for those committed to building a life within the unique cultural and social landscape of Madagascar.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a spouse or child (under 21) of a foreign resident or Malagasy national.

Must provide proof of the familial relationship (marriage certificate, birth certificate).

Must have a valid passport.

Must have a clean criminal record.

Must have proof of the sponsor's legal status in Madagascar (residence permit or citizenship).

Must have proof of accommodation.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Passport photos

Marriage certificate

Birth certificate

Criminal record certificate

Medical examination

Residence permit copy (sponsor)

Work permit (sponsor)

Proof of accommodation (sponsor)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows families to live together in Madagascar.
  • Facilitates long-term stay for dependents.
  • Provides a legal framework for family integration.

Worth Knowing

  • The visa is dependent on the status of the primary sponsor.
  • Requires extensive documentation of civil status, which must often be translated.
  • The initial visa is only for one month and must be transformed into a residence permit upon arrival.

Application Process

1

Sponsor in Madagascar: Primary family member must be legal resident with valid work permit or residence card

2

Prepare documentation: Gather marriage/birth certificates, sponsor's residence documents

3

Apply at embassy: Submit family reunification visa application at Malagasy embassy

4

Character investigation: Background check conducted by authorities

5

Photo and notification: Photos taken, notification letter issued

6

Pay visa fee: EUR 105 for visa and residence card

7

Receive visa: Family reunification visa issued

Application Forms

Family Reunification Application—

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