Myanmar•AsiaVaries
500 USD
Indefinite
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
Available
Not Required
Grants permanent residence to foreigners with family ties to Myanmar citizens who have resided in Myanmar for at least 2 consecutive years, requiring evidence of stay permits and family relationship documentation.
The Permanent Residence (Family Connection) visa for Myanmar was established as part of the country’s strategic efforts to formalize long-term integration for foreign nationals who have integrated into the local social fabric through marriage. Created under the Myanmar Permanent Residence System—which was officially launched in 2015 to attract foreign investment, expertise, and social stability—this specific category serves as a vital bridge for individuals whose lives are deeply rooted in the nation. Before the implementation of this system, foreign spouses of Myanmar citizens often faced the administrative burden of repeatedly renewing short-term stay permits or business visas, which offered no pathway to long-term security. This visa fills a critical gap in the immigration framework by acknowledging that family unity is a cornerstone of societal stability; it provides a structured, legal mechanism for non-citizens to transition from temporary guests to permanent residents, ensuring that families are not separated by the complexities of shifting visa regulations or the uncertainty of periodic renewals.
The ideal applicant for this visa is a foreign national who has demonstrated a sustained commitment to life in Myanmar, specifically through a stable, long-term marital union with a Myanmar citizen. To qualify, the applicant must provide evidence of having resided within the country for at least two consecutive years, supported by valid stay permits, and must hold a marriage certificate that has been active for at least two years. Unlike standard employment or investment visas, which are often tied to the fluctuating nature of professional contracts or capital commitments, this category is uniquely focused on the permanence of personal relationships. It offers the distinctive benefit of long-term residency status, which grants the holder greater stability and a sense of belonging without the constant pressure of visa expiration dates. While it provides a significant upgrade over temporary stay permits, applicants should be aware that it remains a residency-based status rather than a pathway to citizenship, and it requires strict adherence to the documentation of both the marital bond and the history of legal residence. By requiring a modest fee of USD 500, the government maintains an accessible entry point for families, prioritizing the preservation of domestic households over the high-barrier requirements often associated with economic-based permanent residency.
| Status type | Permanent / indefinite |
Must be a foreigner with family ties to a Myanmar citizen (e.g., spouse, child, or other close relative).
Must have resided in Myanmar continuously for at least two years on a valid long-term visa.
Must provide proof of the legal relationship (e.g., marriage certificate, birth certificate).
Must have a clean criminal record in Myanmar and internationally.
Must not be a refugee or eligible for political asylum in any country.
Must be able to demonstrate financial self-sufficiency or support from the Myanmar citizen relative.
Education
none or higher
Experience
2+ years
Duly filled and signed Permanent Residence application form (A Ma Na - 1) in four copies.
Original passport with at least six months validity and copies of visa/stay permit pages for the last two years.
Original identity card and four copies.
Original medical certificate and four copies.
Three recent color passport-sized photographs (1.5 x 2 inches).
Notarized and validated marriage certificate (if applying as a spouse, must be over two years old).
Birth certificate or family census documents (if applicable).
Scanned CD of all documents including fingerprints and signature.
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