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Class G — Temporary Residence Permit - Manufacturing
VisasEswatiniClass G — Temporary Residence Permit - Manufacturing
EswatiniEswatini•Africa
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Class G — Temporary Residence Permit - Manufacturing

Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

2-4 months

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Up to 5 years (typically issued for 2 years)

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

The Temporary Residence Permit (Class G), specifically designated for manufacturing, serves as a cornerstone of Eswatini’s strategic initiative to revitalize its industrial sector and reduce reliance on imported goods. Established under the framework of the Eswatini Immigration Act and governed by the Ministry of Home Affairs, this visa was created to address a critical gap in the national immigration system: the need for a streamlined pathway for foreign investors and technical experts who are instrumental in establishing local production capabilities. By providing a dedicated legal channel for manufacturing-focused residency, the government seeks to incentivize capital inflow, stimulate job creation for the local workforce, and facilitate the transfer of specialized industrial knowledge. This permit exists not merely as a travel document, but as a formal recognition of the symbiotic relationship between foreign industrial expertise and the kingdom’s long-term economic development goals, ensuring that those who contribute to the nation’s manufacturing output are granted the legal stability required to manage long-term operations.

The ideal applicant for the Class G Manufacturing permit is an entrepreneur, business owner, or high-level technical specialist who possesses both the financial capital to establish a production facility and the operational expertise to sustain it. This visa covers a broad spectrum of industrial fields, including agro-processing, textile manufacturing, light engineering, and consumer goods production, making it a versatile tool for those looking to integrate into Eswatini’s growing industrial landscape. What makes this permit distinctive compared to standard employment or general business visas is its specific requirement for a valid manufacturing license or documented evidence of eligibility to obtain one, which effectively filters applicants based on their concrete intent to produce rather than merely trade. While the permit offers the significant benefit of legal residency for the duration of the manufacturing project, it is inherently tied to the viability of the business entity; applicants must demonstrate sufficient resources to maintain their operations, and the permit is subject to strict compliance with local labor and environmental regulations. Consequently, while it provides a robust platform for business expansion, it requires a high degree of commitment, as the holder’s right to remain is inextricably linked to the ongoing success and regulatory adherence of their manufacturing enterprise.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Completed application form (Form 3)

Proof of sufficient capital and resources for manufacturing

Valid manufacturing license or proof of eligibility to obtain one

Police clearance certificate from country of origin

Medical certificate (Form 19)

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows for legal operation of a manufacturing business in Eswatini
  • Provides a pathway for long-term residence for investors
  • Facilitates participation in regional trade agreements like SADC

Worth Knowing

  • Requires proof of significant capital and business viability
  • Subject to strict review by multiple government committees
  • No direct path to permanent residency

Application Process

1

Register the manufacturing business in Eswatini

2

Obtain necessary trading and manufacturing licenses

3

Submit application and supporting documents to the Ministry of Home Affairs

4

Undergo review by the Training and Localization Committee

5

Final approval by the Temporary Residence Permit Committee

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