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5.4 — Provisional Labor Visa
VisasPalau5.4 — Provisional Labor Visa
PalauPalau•Oceania
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5.4 — Provisional Labor Visa

Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

2-6 weeks

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Up to 2 years

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

The Provisional Labor Visa of Palau was established as a strategic regulatory mechanism to address the nation’s unique economic requirements, specifically the need for a flexible, responsive workforce in a developing island economy. Rooted in the Republic of Palau’s labor laws and immigration statutes, this visa was created to bridge the critical gap between the domestic labor supply and the specialized demands of the private sector, particularly in industries where local expertise may be temporarily insufficient. By formalizing the entry of foreign workers through a structured provisional framework, the government ensures that businesses can maintain operational continuity while simultaneously upholding national security and labor standards. This visa serves as a vital instrument for economic stability, allowing the state to monitor the influx of non-resident labor while facilitating the growth of essential services, infrastructure projects, and the hospitality sector, which remain the lifeblood of the Palauan economy.

The ideal applicant for this visa is a skilled or semi-skilled professional who has secured a formal offer of employment from a recognized Palauan sponsor, typically within sectors such as construction, tourism, healthcare, or specialized technical services. Unlike permanent residency or long-term investor visas, the Provisional Labor Visa is distinguished by its direct link to a specific employer and a defined contractual period, making it a highly targeted tool for immediate workforce integration. It is particularly well-suited for individuals filling roles that require specific technical certifications or manual labor expertise that are currently in short supply within the local population. While the visa offers the significant benefit of legal authorization to reside and work in Palau for the duration of the contract, it is limited by its provisional nature; it does not inherently lead to permanent residency and is strictly contingent upon the maintenance of the employment relationship. Applicants must demonstrate their fitness for the role through a valid passport and medical clearance, ensuring that the labor force remains healthy and compliant with the nation’s rigorous public health and administrative standards.

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Work Visa (Labor Permit)
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Work Visa (Labor Permit)

Validity1 year
ProcessingVaries
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Employer must first secure authorization to hire non-resident workers from the Bureau of Immigration and Foreign Labor.

The position must be approved as being in the best interests of the Republic.

Applicant must be between 21 and 60 years of age.

Must have a valid passport.

Must enter the Republic within 60 days of the date of issuance of the visa.

Must undergo a physical examination within 10 days of entry.

Must obtain a social security number within 10 days of entry.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

bachelor or higher

Experience

2+ years

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Employer's application for non-resident worker hiring.

Proof of payment of the $50 visa fee.

Valid passport.

Physical examination report (post-entry).

Social security number documentation (post-entry).

Non-resident worker agreement/contract.

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Legal authorization to reside and work in Palau
  • Pathway to obtaining a full Nonresident Worker Identification Certificate

Worth Knowing

  • Requires employer sponsorship and cannot be obtained independently
  • Strict preference for hiring local workers over foreign nationals
  • Must complete mandatory health and social security registration shortly after arrival

Application Process

1

Employer secures approval to hire foreign labor

2

Employer submits sponsorship request and employment contract

3

Applicant submits personal documents and medical/police reports

4

Receive Provisional Labor Visa for entry

5

Complete physical exam and obtain social security number within 10 days of arrival

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