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N3D — Investor Visa – Ultra Large Scale Corporations (N3D)
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N3D — Investor Visa – Ultra Large Scale Corporations (N3D)

Investment 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

2,000 USD

Stay Duration

Varies (Renewable for continued business operation)

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Permanent residence visa for foreign investors committing very large capital investments in major industrial or commercial projects in Nigeria.

The Investor Visa for Ultra Large Scale Corporations, designated as the N3D visa, was established by the Nigerian government as a strategic pillar of the nation’s broader economic diversification and industrialization agenda. Introduced to catalyze foreign direct investment (FDI) into the country’s most capital-intensive sectors, this visa serves as a high-level immigration instrument designed to attract global conglomerates and institutional investors capable of undertaking projects that fundamentally reshape Nigeria’s infrastructure and industrial landscape. The legal framework for this visa is rooted in the Nigerian Immigration Act and subsequent executive directives aimed at streamlining the entry of major capital stakeholders. It fills a critical gap in the existing immigration system by providing a dedicated pathway for ultra-high-net-worth investors who require long-term stability and permanent residency to oversee massive, multi-year projects. Unlike standard business or temporary work permits, which are often subject to frequent renewals and administrative scrutiny, the N3D visa acknowledges that large-scale industrial development—such as the construction of refineries, deep-sea ports, or national-scale manufacturing hubs—requires a permanent, secure presence for the primary architects of that capital.

The ideal applicant for the N3D visa is a major international investor or a high-level representative of a multinational corporation prepared to commit a minimum of USD 10,000,000 in capital investment, backed by verifiable savings of an equal magnitude. This visa is tailored for professionals and entrepreneurs operating in sectors of national priority, including energy, heavy manufacturing, large-scale agriculture, and critical infrastructure development. What makes the N3D visa distinct from other investment-based permits is its focus on the sheer scale of the economic impact; it is not merely for small-to-medium enterprise owners, but for those whose financial footprint is large enough to influence national economic indicators. The primary benefit of this visa is the granting of permanent residency, which offers the investor unparalleled security and the ability to operate within Nigeria without the typical constraints of short-term business visas. However, this status comes with rigorous oversight, as the applicant must maintain the viability and integrity of the massive investment project to retain their residency. By removing the bureaucratic friction typically associated with long-term foreign presence, the N3D visa serves as a powerful incentive for global capital to anchor itself firmly within the Nigerian market, fostering a symbiotic relationship between the investor’s long-term commercial goals and the state’s developmental objectives.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Evidence of US$10,000,000 and above imported and retained as investor's capital

Must have previously held or currently hold either an F4B or F4C Visa

Security clearance/Police character certificate from countries of residence in the last five years

Valid Passport (at least 6 months validity with 2 blank pages)

Business Plan specific to the ultra-large enterprise

Certificate of Incorporation / Business Registration Documents

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

Investment

10,000,000 EUR

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Strategic proposal

Capital proof

Corporate documents

Educational credentials

Medical clearance

Police clearance

International references

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Permanent Residence Visa (PRV) status
  • Multiple-entry access
  • Indefinite stay duration
  • Renewable every 5 years (infinite renewals)
  • Highest tier of investor status in Nigeria

Worth Knowing

  • Only obtainable through Nigerian Missions abroad
  • Requires very high capital investment retention
  • Strict requirement to have held specific prior visas (F4B/F4C)
  • Visa validity for entry is 90 days from issuance

Application Process

1

Mega-project proposal: Ultra large-scale investment plan

2

Capital documentation: Proof of USD 10,000,000+ investment

3

Visa application: Submit N3D application

4

Strategic assessment: High-level business evaluation

5

Executive meeting: Senior executive and stakeholder meeting

6

Approval: Receive premium investor visa

Application Forms

Ultra Large Scale Investor Visa Application—

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