Rwanda•Africa14-30 days
Free
3 years
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Permit for foreign spouses, children, or dependents of Rwandan citizens, valid 3 years.
The M1 Dependent of Rwandan Permit was established as a cornerstone of Rwanda’s modern immigration framework, designed to facilitate the reunification of families and ensure that the social fabric of the nation remains intact for foreign nationals integrated into Rwandan households. Rooted in the broader directives of the Rwandan Law N° 071/2018 of 31/08/2018 relating to the entry and residence of aliens in Rwanda, this permit serves as a vital legal mechanism to bridge the gap between strict professional immigration pathways and the fundamental human right to family life. Before the formalization of this specific class, many dependents faced precarious legal statuses that relied on cumbersome, ad-hoc extensions or business-related permits that did not accurately reflect their domestic circumstances. By creating a dedicated category for the spouses, children, and legal dependents of Rwandan citizens, the government effectively closed a regulatory void, providing a stable, long-term residence solution that acknowledges the domestic contributions of foreign family members while maintaining rigorous oversight of the country’s demographic and security landscape.
The ideal applicant for the M1 permit is a foreign national who shares a legally recognized domestic bond with a Rwandan citizen, functioning as the primary vehicle for spouses and children to reside in the country on a long-term basis. Unlike employment-based visas that require proof of specific skills, labor market testing, or corporate sponsorship, the M1 is distinctive because it is entirely status-based, prioritizing the applicant’s relationship with a Rwandan national over their professional background or economic output. This permit covers a diverse array of individuals, ranging from spouses seeking to build a life with their partners to minor children and other dependents who rely on a Rwandan citizen for their livelihood. A notable benefit of the M1 is its three-year validity period, which offers significant stability compared to shorter-term tourist or temporary visitor visas, alongside a highly favorable fee structure set at 50% of the principal permit cost, reflecting the government's commitment to lowering barriers for family integration. However, applicants must be aware that while the permit grants the right to reside, it does not automatically confer the right to work; those wishing to pursue local employment must typically secure a separate work authorization, ensuring that the M1 remains a specialized instrument for family cohesion rather than a general-purpose labor visa.
| Initial grant | 3 years |
Must be a spouse, child, or dependent of a Rwandan citizen.
Must provide proof of the relationship (e.g., marriage certificate, birth certificate).
Must hold a valid travel document (passport) with at least 6 months validity.
Education
none or higher
Completed and signed application form.
Application letter.
Marriage certificate (for spouses) or birth/adoption certificate (for children).
Copy of the Rwandan citizen's National Identity Card.
Original police clearance certificate (for applicants over 18 years of age) from the country of residence for the previous six months.
Resident permit application tracking number.
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