Eswatini•AfricaVaries
Free
2 years
Yes
Not Required
Not Specified
No
Not Required
Permit for the spouse, parent, or guardian of a foreign national lawfully residing in Eswatini, valid up to 2 years but prohibiting employment without a separate work permit.
The Eswatini Dependent Permit serves as a cornerstone of the nation’s immigration framework, designed to uphold the principle of family unity for foreign nationals who have been granted legal residency within the Kingdom. Established under the authority of the Eswatini Immigration Act, this permit exists to bridge the gap between the professional or academic obligations of a primary visa holder and their personal life, ensuring that individuals contributing to the nation’s economy or educational sector are not forced to endure prolonged separation from their immediate family members. By providing a structured legal pathway for spouses, children, and legal guardians to join a primary permit holder, the government acknowledges that the retention of skilled expatriate talent is inextricably linked to the stability and well-being of the family unit. This permit fills a critical administrative void, transforming what would otherwise be a series of disjointed tourist entries into a cohesive, long-term residency arrangement that aligns with international standards for migrant integration and humanitarian consideration.
The ideal applicant for this permit is a close family member—typically a spouse, dependent child, or legal guardian—of a foreign national who already holds a valid work permit, study permit, or permanent residency status in Eswatini. While the permit is broadly applicable across all professional sectors, ranging from corporate executives and medical professionals to academic researchers and non-profit workers, it is strictly defined by its status as a derivative benefit. What makes this visa distinctive is its clear demarcation between residency rights and economic activity; unlike primary visas that grant the holder the right to work, the Dependent Permit is fundamentally a residential status that prohibits the holder from seeking local employment unless they successfully secure a separate, independent work permit. This limitation is a deliberate policy choice intended to prevent the displacement of the local workforce while still allowing families to reside together. Notable benefits include the ability to reside in the Kingdom for up to two years at a time, with the possibility of renewal, provided the primary applicant maintains their legal status. However, applicants must be prepared to provide rigorous documentation, including authenticated marriage or birth certificates and comprehensive proof of financial support, ensuring that the primary applicant possesses the means to sustain the entire household without reliance on the Eswatini social welfare system.
| Initial grant | 2 years |
Must be a spouse, parent, or guardian of a foreign national who is lawfully residing in Eswatini (e.g., on a work permit).
Must prove the relationship (e.g., marriage certificate, birth certificate).
The primary permit holder must demonstrate sufficient income to support the dependent.
Must provide a medical certificate and police clearance (for those over 18).
Education
none or higher
Completed Form 6 (Dependent's Pass application).
Copy of the primary applicant's residence status/permit.
Marriage certificate (for spouses) or birth certificate (for children).
Covering letter of application from the guardian/primary holder.
Original police clearance (for applicants over 18).
Medical certificate.
Two passport-sized photographs.
Valid passport copy.
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