Tanzania•AfricaVaries
1,000 USD
Varies (Renewable)
Yes
Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Primary work permit for expatriates with highly technical skills not readily available in the local labor market, employed by a specific Tanzanian employer.
The Residence Permit Class B-1 (Specific Employment) serves as the cornerstone of Tanzania’s expatriate labor framework, established under the provisions of the Tanzania Immigration Act of 1995 and its subsequent regulations. This permit was designed to address a critical structural gap in the national economy: the scarcity of highly specialized technical expertise required to drive large-scale industrial, infrastructural, and developmental projects. By creating a formal legal pathway for foreign nationals to bridge this skills deficit, the Tanzanian government aims to facilitate technology transfer and capacity building while ensuring that the local labor market remains protected. The permit acts as a regulatory mechanism that balances the urgent need for international technical proficiency with the national mandate to prioritize Tanzanian citizens for standard employment. It functions as a strategic tool for the government to vet foreign labor, ensuring that only those whose skills are genuinely unavailable within the domestic workforce are granted the legal right to reside and work within the country, thereby aligning immigration policy with broader national economic development goals.
The ideal applicant for a Class B-1 permit is a highly skilled professional or technical expert whose specialized knowledge is essential to the operational success of a specific Tanzanian employer. This visa is primarily targeted at individuals in fields such as advanced engineering, specialized manufacturing, complex project management, and niche technical consultancy, where the required expertise cannot be sourced locally. Unlike broader work visas that may allow for general labor or multiple employers, the B-1 is strictly tied to a single, sponsoring entity, making it a highly restrictive but secure status for the expatriate. A distinctive feature of this permit is the significant financial threshold required for eligibility; applicants must demonstrate a personal or institutional investment of at least USD 500,000, alongside a minimum savings requirement of USD 500,000, which underscores the government’s intent to attract high-value human capital and substantial capital investment. While the permit offers the benefit of legal residency and the ability to contribute to high-impact projects, it is limited by its lack of portability—meaning the holder cannot switch employers without undergoing a new, rigorous application process. Furthermore, the permit mandates a commitment to the training of local counterparts, ensuring that the expatriate’s presence serves as a temporary bridge toward eventual domestic self-sufficiency in specialized technical roles.
Minimum education: None
Minimum savings: 500000
Investment: 500000 USD
Age: 18-
Job Offer
Required
Education
bachelor or higher
Experience
1+ years
Valid passport
Investment proposal
Bank proof of assets
Share certificates
Board resolutions
Police clearance
TIC approval certificate
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