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M3 — Dependent of Permanent Resident Permit (M3)
VisasRwandaM3 — Dependent of Permanent Resident Permit (M3)
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M3 — Dependent of Permanent Resident Permit (M3)

Residency Pathway PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa. Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

14-30 days

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

3 years

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Permit for close relatives or family members of permanent residence permit holders in Rwanda, valid 3 years.

The M3 Dependent of Permanent Resident Permit was established by the Rwandan Directorate General of Immigration and Emigration as a cornerstone of the nation’s modern, streamlined immigration framework, primarily governed by the Law N° 071/2018 of 31/08/2018 relating to the entry and residence of aliens in Rwanda. This permit was created to address the critical need for family reunification, ensuring that Rwanda’s increasingly globalized professional and expatriate community could maintain domestic stability while contributing to the country’s ambitious development goals, such as those outlined in the Vision 2050 strategy. By formalizing a clear legal pathway for the spouses, children, and other close dependents of permanent residents to reside within the country, the Rwandan government effectively bridges the gap between temporary labor migration and long-term societal integration. Before the implementation of such specific dependent categories, families often faced fragmented residency statuses or burdensome administrative hurdles that discouraged long-term commitment to the Rwandan economy; the M3 permit eliminates these barriers by providing a predictable, three-year renewable legal status that aligns the family unit’s residency timeline with that of the principal permit holder, thereby fostering a more welcoming and sustainable environment for international talent.

The ideal applicant for the M3 permit is a spouse, child, or legally recognized dependent of an individual who has already secured permanent residency in Rwanda, typically through investment, professional expertise, or long-term employment. While the permit is broad in its definition of "close relative," it is specifically designed to support the families of high-skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, and investors who are deeply integrated into sectors such as information technology, finance, education, and sustainable agriculture. What makes the M3 permit distinctive compared to other visa categories is its inherent link to the principal holder’s status and its significant cost-efficiency, as the government mandates a fee structure set at only 50% of the principal permit fee, reflecting a policy intent to lower the financial threshold for family cohesion. Unlike work-specific visas that require rigorous labor market testing or employer sponsorship, the M3 is status-based, granting the holder the right to reside in Rwanda for a three-year term. While the permit offers the immense benefit of long-term stability and the ability to live alongside a primary resident, it is important to note that it is a derivative status; it does not inherently grant the holder the right to engage in gainful employment without obtaining the necessary work authorization or permit updates, and its validity remains strictly tethered to the continued legal status of the principal resident.

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant3 years

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a close relative or family member of a holder of a Permanent Resident Permit in Rwanda.

Must possess a genuine travel document valid for at least 6 months.

Police clearance certificate from the country of residence for the previous 6 months (for applicants aged 18+).

Detailed curriculum vitae (for applicants aged 18+).

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Completed application form

Permit application letter

Original police clearance certificate (for those 18+)

Detailed curriculum vitae (for those 18+)

Proof of relationship (e.g., birth/marriage certificates)

Copy of the principal applicant's Permanent Resident Permit

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Facilitates long-term family reunification for those with permanent residency status.
  • Cost-effective with a 50% fee reduction compared to the principal permit.
  • Provides a stable legal status for family members of permanent residents.

Worth Knowing

  • Requires the principal applicant to maintain their Permanent Resident status.
  • Strict adherence to document translation and certification requirements (English/French).
  • Processing times can vary; ensure application is submitted well in advance of any travel or expiration of current status.

Application Process

1

Verify the principal applicant holds a valid Permanent Resident Permit.

2

Compile all necessary documentation, including proof of relationship.

3

Submit the application through the official Irembo portal or DGIE offices.

4

Pay the applicable fees (50% of the principal applicant's fee).

5

Collect the passport with the approved permit.

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