South Sudan•Africa1-3 months
Free
2 years (renewable)
No
Not Required
Not Specified
No
Not Required
The Ordinary Residence Permit in South Sudan was established following the nation’s independence in 2011, serving as a foundational pillar of the country’s legal framework to regulate the influx of foreign nationals seeking to contribute to its nascent infrastructure and economy. Created under the South Sudan Immigration Act, this permit exists to formalize the status of expatriates who intend to reside in the country for extended periods to engage in substantive professional or commercial endeavors. By providing a structured pathway for long-term residency, the permit fills a critical gap in the immigration system, transitioning temporary visitors into recognized residents who can legally participate in the nation’s post-conflict development. It serves as a vital mechanism for the government to track demographic shifts and ensure that foreign presence aligns with national strategic interests, effectively bridging the divide between short-term business travel and permanent settlement while maintaining sovereign oversight over the labor market.
The ideal applicant for an Ordinary Residence Permit is a skilled professional, entrepreneur, or technical expert whose presence provides tangible value to South Sudan’s socioeconomic landscape. This visa is specifically tailored for individuals working in sectors essential to national growth, such as oil and gas, humanitarian aid, infrastructure development, telecommunications, and commercial agriculture. What distinguishes this permit from standard work visas or temporary entry permits is its focus on the applicant’s long-term contribution; it requires clear evidence of scientific, technical, or commercial activity that benefits the country, rather than merely filling a basic labor role. While the permit offers the significant benefit of legalizing long-term residency and facilitating deeper integration into the local economy, it comes with the limitation of high, nationality-dependent fees and a rigorous documentation process that demands proof of legal entry and ongoing professional relevance. Consequently, it is best suited for those who have secured a stable, high-impact position and are prepared to navigate the complexities of South Sudan’s regulatory environment to establish a sustained professional footprint in the region.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
South SudanValid passport with at least six months validity
Proof of legal entry into South Sudan
Evidence of scientific, technical, or commercial activity of value to the country
Medical and police clearance certificates
Employer sponsorship or proof of financial stability
Education
bachelor or higher
Completed application form
Valid passport
Proof of income or financial resources
Police clearance certificate
Medical report
Supporting documents for the purpose of stay (e.g., marriage certificate, business investment plan)
Proof of payment of fees
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