Tunisia•AfricaVaries
Free
Varies (Permanent residency with renewal requirements)
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Residence permit for foreign investors authorized to work on investment projects in Tunisia, granted on a renewable five-year basis with support from the Ministry of Foreign Investment.
The Investor Residence Permit (Carte de Séjour - Investisseur) in Tunisia was established as a strategic legislative instrument to catalyze economic growth and solidify the nation’s position as a premier destination for foreign direct investment (FDI) in North Africa. Rooted in the broader framework of the Tunisian Investment Law—specifically designed to streamline the regulatory environment for international stakeholders—this visa serves as a critical bridge between foreign capital and local industrial development. By formalizing the status of international entrepreneurs, the Tunisian government sought to eliminate the bureaucratic friction that historically hindered long-term business commitments. The permit fills a vital gap in the immigration system by shifting the focus from traditional employment-based sponsorship, which often requires a pre-existing local job offer, to an entrepreneurial model that incentivizes job creation, technology transfer, and infrastructure development. Under the oversight of the Ministry of Foreign Investment, this visa provides a structured pathway for investors to establish a stable, long-term presence, ensuring that those who commit significant financial resources to the Tunisian economy are granted the legal security and administrative support necessary to manage their ventures effectively over a renewable five-year term.
The ideal applicant for this permit is a high-net-worth individual, a corporate representative, or an ambitious entrepreneur prepared to spearhead a project that aligns with Tunisia’s developmental priorities, such as renewable energy, digital technology, manufacturing, or sustainable agriculture. Unlike standard work visas that tether an individual to a single employer, the Investor Residence Permit offers a distinct level of autonomy, allowing the holder to focus exclusively on the strategic execution of their investment project without the constraints of traditional labor market testing. While it requires the applicant to be at least 18 years of age and maintain comprehensive health insurance, the permit is notably flexible, as it imposes no specific educational prerequisites, acknowledging that practical business acumen and capital are the primary drivers of economic impact. The most significant benefit of this visa is the institutional backing provided by the Ministry of Foreign Investment, which acts as a facilitator for the investor’s operations, providing a level of visibility and government cooperation that is rarely accessible through general immigration channels. While the permit is a powerful tool for business expansion, it is strictly tied to the viability and maintenance of the investment project; therefore, the primary limitation is the ongoing requirement to demonstrate that the project remains active and compliant with national investment regulations to qualify for the five-year renewal.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
TunisiaMinimum education: None
Health insurance required
Age: 18-
Education
none or higher
Valid passport
Proof of continuous residence
Criminal record check
Health certificate
Sponsor's Tunisian ID (sponsor)
Marriage certificate (sponsor)
Birth certificates (sponsor)
Contribution documentation (sponsor)
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