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Temporary Work Permit (Permiso de Trabajo Temporal)
VisasNicaraguaTemporary Work Permit (Permiso de Trabajo Temporal)
NicaraguaNicaragua•North America
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Temporary Work Permit (Permiso de Trabajo Temporal)

Work Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

1-3 months

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

1 year

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Short-term work authorization for up to one year for foreign nationals performing seasonal or temporary paid work in Nicaragua, requiring employer sponsorship.

The Temporary Work Permit (Permiso de Trabajo Temporal) in Nicaragua is a specialized authorization established under the country's immigration and labor regulations to facilitate the legal employment of foreign nationals for short-term projects. It fills a critical gap for companies that need to bring in international expertise for specific tasks without requiring the individual to commit to long-term residency. By mandating that the employment contract be validated by the Ministry of Labor, the permit ensures that the hiring process complies with local labor laws and that the foreign worker's presence is justified within the Nicaraguan economic context.

This permit is designed for foreign professionals, technical experts, and specialists whose skills are required by a local employer for a duration of up to one year. It is ideal for individuals engaged in consultancy, specialized technical support, or project-based roles. What makes this permit distinctive is the requirement for formal employer sponsorship and the absence of government processing fees, which distinguishes it from residency-based work authorizations. It serves as a streamlined, time-bound solution for businesses to integrate international talent into their operations while maintaining strict adherence to national labor standards.

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Temporary Residency - Employee (Residencia Temporal para Trabajadores)
Nicaragua flagNicaragua

Temporary Residency - Employee (Residencia Temporal para Trabajadores)

Validity1 year (renewable annually)
Processing3-6 months
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Formal employment contract certified by the Nicaraguan Ministry of Labour (MITRAB)

Employer must be registered with Nicaraguan immigration authorities

Proof of qualifications (education, professional licenses, or experience)

Clean criminal record certificate from the country of origin/residence

Medical certificate confirming no communicable diseases

Statement of compliance (certifying that at least 90% of the company's employees are Nicaraguan)

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

bachelor or higher

Experience

1+ years

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Certified employment contract

Valid passport (6+ months)

Criminal background check

Medical certificate

Passport-sized photographs

Company registration documents

Statement of compliance from the Ministry of Labour

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Grants legal authorization to work for a specific employer for up to one year
  • Provides a pathway to temporary residency
  • Allows for legal integration into the Nicaraguan labor market

Worth Knowing

  • Work permits are location and employer-specific; changing jobs requires a new process
  • Processing times can be lengthy (3-6 months)
  • Strict compliance with local labor laws (e.g., 90% local hiring quota) is required
  • Must be renewed annually if the employment continues

Application Process

1

Employer initiates the process by certifying the contract with the Ministry of Labour

2

Employer submits the application for Temporary Residence with Work Permit to the General Directorate of Migration and Foreigners (DGME)

3

Applicant submits required personal documents (passport, criminal record, medical report)

4

Pay the work permit approval fee upon notification of approval

5

Attend an appointment at the immigration office for biometrics (fingerprints/photo)

6

Receive passport endorsement and work permit ID card

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