Rwanda•Africa7 days
150,000 RWF
2 years
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
Available
Not Required
Permit for nationals from outside the East African region engaged in trade of goods and services in Rwanda, valid 2 years.
The Non-Regional Trader Permit (G2) was established as a strategic component of Rwanda’s broader economic liberalization policy, designed to integrate the nation into the global marketplace by facilitating the entry of international entrepreneurs. While Rwanda has historically prioritized regional integration through the East African Community (EAC) and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)—which offer streamlined movement for citizens of member states—the G2 permit serves as a critical bridge for investors and traders arriving from outside these blocs. Created under the authority of the Rwandan Directorate General of Immigration and Emigration, this permit fills a specific gap in the immigration framework by providing a dedicated pathway for non-regional business people who do not necessarily meet the high-capital thresholds required for traditional investment visas but are nonetheless essential to the country’s commercial ecosystem. By formalizing the status of these international traders, the government ensures that foreign commercial activity is documented, regulated, and aligned with Rwanda’s national development agenda, effectively positioning the country as a welcoming hub for global commerce that extends beyond its immediate geographic neighbors.
The ideal applicant for the G2 permit is a foreign national from outside the East African region who is actively engaged in the cross-border trade of goods or the provision of specialized services within Rwanda. This visa is particularly well-suited for independent merchants, small-to-medium enterprise owners, and international service providers who require a stable, long-term legal presence to manage their operations, negotiate contracts, and oversee supply chains. Unlike standard tourist visas, which strictly prohibit remunerative activity, or high-tier investment visas that often necessitate substantial capital injection and local partnership mandates, the G2 permit offers a distinct, accessible middle ground for those whose primary focus is active trade rather than passive capital investment. The permit is valid for a period of two years, providing a significant degree of operational continuity that allows traders to establish a reliable footprint in the local market. While the permit grants the holder the legal right to conduct business, it is important to note that it is strictly tied to the applicant’s trade activities; holders must remain compliant with Rwandan tax and business registration laws to maintain their status. By offering this streamlined, cost-effective entry route, Rwanda provides a competitive advantage to international traders, fostering a diverse commercial environment that benefits from global expertise while maintaining clear regulatory oversight.
| Initial grant | 2 years |
Must be a national from outside the East African region (EAC/CEPGL).
Must intend to engage in the trade of goods or services.
Must have a registered business in Rwanda.
Must possess a valid trading license (Patente).
Education
none or higher
Completed application form.
Permit application letter.
Certificate of domestic company registration.
Trading license (Patente).
Detailed Curriculum Vitae.
Original police clearance from the country of previous residence (last 6 months).
Articles of association of the holding company.
Original receipt note from Rwanda Revenue Authority (RRA).
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