Rwanda•Africa7 days
150,000 RWF
3 years
Yes
Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Work permit for foreign skilled workers whose occupations appear on Rwanda's Occupations on Demand List, valid up to 3 years and renewable.
The Skilled Worker Permit (H1), governed by Rwanda’s comprehensive immigration framework and the Law N° 061/2021 of 14/10/2021 governing the entry, exit, and stay of foreigners, serves as a strategic instrument in the nation’s ambitious vision to transition into a knowledge-based, middle-income economy. Established to bridge the persistent skills gap within the domestic labor market, this visa category is a direct response to the government’s commitment to the National Strategy for Transformation (NST1). By creating a streamlined pathway for international experts, Rwanda aims to catalyze growth in sectors where local human capital is currently insufficient to meet the demands of rapid industrialization and technological integration. This permit fills a critical void in the immigration system by shifting from a generic work authorization model to a targeted, demand-driven approach, ensuring that foreign talent is recruited specifically to bolster the country’s most vital economic pillars rather than competing with the local workforce in saturated fields.
The ideal applicant for the H1 permit is a highly qualified professional whose expertise aligns precisely with the government’s periodically updated Occupations on Demand List (ODL), which spans sectors such as information and communication technology, advanced engineering, specialized healthcare, and high-level financial services. Unlike standard work permits that may require arduous labor market testing or proof of unsuccessful local recruitment, the H1 is distinctive because it prioritizes the applicant’s specific skill set as a prerequisite for national development, offering a more predictable and expedited processing route for those with verified credentials. The permit is valid for up to three years and is fully renewable, providing the stability necessary for professionals to lead long-term projects or mentor local staff, thereby facilitating knowledge transfer. While the visa offers significant benefits—including the ability to contribute directly to Rwanda’s burgeoning innovation ecosystem and a relatively accessible fee structure of 150,000 RWF—it is strictly tied to the ODL; thus, applicants must maintain their professional standing within the designated scope of their occupation. This limitation ensures that the visa remains a surgical tool for economic development, rewarding those who bring essential, high-value technical proficiency to the Rwandan market while maintaining the integrity of the national employment landscape.
| Initial grant | 3 years |
Must possess qualifications and relevant work experience for an occupation on the Occupation Demand List (ODL).
Must have a genuine job offer/employment contract from a Rwandan employer.
Must hold a valid passport (at least 6 months validity).
Must provide a police clearance certificate from the country of previous residence (for the last 6 months).
Must have notarized academic certificates/degrees.
Job Offer
Required
Education
bachelor or higher
Experience
1+ years
Completed application form.
Employment contract.
Detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV).
Notarized academic certificates/degrees.
Original police clearance certificate.
Application letter.
Proof of payment (receipt note from RRA).
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