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Temporary Residence Permit for Family Reunification
VisasNorth MacedoniaTemporary Residence Permit for Family Reunification
North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia•Europe
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Temporary Residence Permit for Family Reunification

Residency Pathway

At a Glance

Processing Time

3-6 weeks

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

1 year (renewable)

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

The Temporary Residence Permit for Family Reunification is a fundamental provision under the Law on Foreigners, designed to uphold the right to family life. Established to allow foreign nationals to join their family members who are already legally residing in or are citizens of North Macedonia, this permit fills the critical gap of ensuring that families can remain together during long-term stays. It reflects the country's commitment to social integration by providing a stable legal framework for spouses, minor children, and other eligible family members to reside in the country alongside their sponsors.

This permit is for the immediate family members—such as spouses and minor children—of North Macedonian citizens or foreign nationals who hold a valid residence permit. It is ideal for families seeking to establish a home in the country, providing them with the stability needed to integrate into the local community. What makes this permit distinctive is the requirement for legal proof of the family relationship, such as marriage or birth certificates, alongside proof that the sponsor has sufficient financial means and adequate housing to support the family. It is a vital mechanism for maintaining family unity while living and working abroad.

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Permanent Residence Permit
North Macedonia flagNorth Macedonia

Permanent Residence Permit

ValidityIndefinite
Processing4-7 months
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Sponsor must be a citizen of North Macedonia or a foreigner holding a valid residence permit.

Proof of legal relationship (e.g., legalized marriage certificate for spouses, birth certificate for minor children).

Sponsor must demonstrate sufficient and regular income to support the family.

Proof of adequate housing for the family in North Macedonia.

Applicant must not pose a threat to public order, national security, or public health.

Valid health insurance coverage.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport (valid for at least 90 days longer than the intended stay).

Completed and signed application form.

Two passport-sized photographs (3cm x 3.5cm).

Legalized marriage or birth certificates proving the relationship.

Proof of sponsor's financial means (e.g., bank statements, employment contract).

Proof of accommodation (e.g., lease agreement or property title).

Valid health insurance policy.

Criminal record certificate from the country of residence (covering the last 12 months).

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows family members to live together in North Macedonia.
  • Provides a pathway to permanent residency after 5 years of legal temporary residence.
  • Access to public services and social integration.
  • Low cost of living compared to many European countries.

Worth Knowing

  • The sponsor's financial stability is strictly scrutinized.
  • The permit is generally valid for one year and must be renewed annually.
  • Applications for renewal must be filed between 90 and 5 days before the current permit expires.
  • Failure to maintain the purpose of stay (e.g., divorce or sponsor leaving the country) may lead to permit cancellation.

Application Process

1

Obtain a long-stay visa (Visa D) from a North Macedonian diplomatic or consular mission in the country of residence.

2

Enter North Macedonia and report to the Ministry of Internal Affairs within 5 days of arrival.

3

Submit the formal application for a temporary residence permit to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

4

Attend an interview if requested by the competent authority.

5

Wait for the decision (typically processed within 25 days to 2 months).

6

Register with the local police station upon approval.

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