San Marino•EuropeVaries
80 EUR
3 to 6 months
Yes
Not Required
Not Specified
No
Not Required
Temporary permit for tourists staying in San Marino beyond the initial 30-day visa-free period, valid up to 12 months and renewable.
The Tourism Stay Permit (Permesso di Soggiorno per Turismo) in San Marino serves as a vital administrative mechanism designed to accommodate long-term visitors who wish to immerse themselves in the microstate’s unique cultural and historical landscape beyond the standard short-term entry allowances. Established to formalize the presence of international travelers who do not fall under the categories of employment or permanent residency, this permit operates within the framework of San Marino’s sovereign immigration laws, which prioritize the management of non-resident populations while maintaining the country’s security and social stability. By providing a legal pathway for stays extending up to 12 months, the permit fills a critical gap in the immigration system; it bridges the divide between the fleeting 30-day visa-free period—typically sufficient for casual tourism—and the more rigorous, long-term residency permits reserved for those seeking to settle or work within the Republic. This structure reflects San Marino’s commitment to facilitating high-quality, extended tourism, allowing individuals to enjoy the serene environment of the Apennine mountains without the pressure of immediate departure, provided they can demonstrate the financial independence necessary to sustain themselves throughout their extended tenure.
The ideal applicant for this permit is a financially self-sufficient individual, such as a retiree, a sabbatical-taking professional, or a digital nomad, who intends to reside in San Marino for personal enrichment rather than economic gain. Because the permit strictly prohibits employment within the Sammarinese labor market, it is distinct from work-based visas, positioning itself as a specialized tool for those who have already secured their livelihood abroad. Applicants must provide robust proof of subsistence and, for stays exceeding 20 days, comprehensive health insurance, ensuring that the visitor does not become a burden on the state’s public services. What makes this permit particularly attractive compared to other international tourism visas is its renewable nature and the relatively modest administrative fee of 80 EUR, which grants the holder a rare, extended opportunity to experience the unique institutional and social fabric of one of the world’s oldest republics. While the permit is limited by its inability to grant access to the local job market or lead directly to permanent citizenship, it offers an unparalleled level of flexibility for those seeking a peaceful, long-term sanctuary, effectively serving as a gateway for cultural exchange and extended leisure in a highly secure, historic setting.
Application fee | 50 EUR |
Issuance fee | 30 EUR |
| Initial grant | 3 months |
| Extendable up to | 6 months |
Valid passport or equivalent identity document
Proof of accommodation (if not staying in a hotel)
Proof of financial means to support the stay
Health insurance coverage (if applicable, or proof of coverage recognized by the ISS)
Must be for tourism, study, medical care, or rest purposes
Maximum stay of 90 days (renewable for another 90 days)
Education
none or higher
Copy of valid passport or identity document
4 ICAO-format passport photos
Letter of invitation (if applicable) or proof of financial means
Proof of adequate accommodation (e.g., rental contract or property deed)
Health insurance policy (minimum 30,000 EUR coverage for medical/accident/maternity)
Completed application forms
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