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Class C1 — Entry Permit Class C1 (Mining)
VisasUgandaClass C1 — Entry Permit Class C1 (Mining)
UgandaUganda•Africa
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Class C1 — Entry Permit Class C1 (Mining)

Investment Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

250 USD

Stay Duration

Varies (Available for 6, 12, 24, or 36 months)

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Entry permit for shareholders of companies engaged in mining minerals in Uganda.

The Entry Permit Class C1 (Mining) is a specialized immigration instrument established under the Uganda Citizenship and Immigration Control Act, designed to facilitate the strategic development of the nation’s extractive industries. As Uganda seeks to leverage its vast geological wealth—ranging from gold and base metals to critical minerals like cobalt and copper—the government introduced this permit to provide a clear, legal pathway for foreign investors who hold equity in licensed mining operations. By creating a dedicated class for shareholders, the Ugandan immigration system effectively bridges the gap between general business investment and the highly regulated, capital-intensive nature of the mining sector. This permit serves as a vital component of the country’s broader economic framework, ensuring that individuals who bear the financial risk and responsibility for mineral exploration and extraction have a secure, long-term legal status that aligns with the operational timelines of large-scale mining projects. It reflects a deliberate policy choice to incentivize foreign direct investment in a sector that requires significant technical expertise and sustained capital commitment, thereby formalizing the presence of international stakeholders within the domestic regulatory landscape.

The ideal applicant for the Class C1 permit is a foreign national who serves as a shareholder in a company officially registered and licensed to conduct mining activities within Uganda. This permit is specifically tailored for investors who are actively involved in the ownership structure of mining enterprises, distinguishing it from standard work permits that are typically tied to employment contracts or general commercial ventures. Unlike broader business visas, the C1 is uniquely focused on the extractive industry, providing a streamlined process for those whose presence is essential to the governance and strategic oversight of mining concessions. A notable benefit of this permit is its direct alignment with the investor’s role, offering a stable immigration status that facilitates the long-term management of mineral assets without the complexities often associated with traditional employment-based visas. While the permit provides a clear pathway for shareholders, it is strictly limited to those with verifiable equity in the mining sector, and applicants must meet the standard age requirement of 18 years or older. By offering this specialized status for a modest fee of USD 250, the Ugandan government minimizes administrative barriers for key stakeholders, ensuring that the human capital necessary for the growth of the mining industry remains firmly integrated into the national economy.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a shareholder of a company engaged in general mining activities.

Company must be legally registered and licensed to operate in Uganda.

Must possess a valid mining or prospecting license issued by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development.

Must have a valid passport with at least 6 months validity.

Must provide certified proof of shareholding.

Must have a valid tax clearance certificate.

Must have a valid police clearance/Interpol letter from the home country.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

Investment

50,000 EUR

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Passport photo

Educational qualifications

Police clearance

Immigration status

Appointment letter (sponsor)

Organization covering letter (sponsor)

NGO registration (sponsor)

NGO permit (sponsor)

NGO Bureau recommendation (sponsor)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Enables foreign investors to legally participate in Uganda's extractive sector.
  • Provides a clear legal status for shareholders managing mining operations.
  • Supports long-term investment in the country's mineral resources.

Worth Knowing

  • Mining sector is subject to strict regulatory oversight under the Mining and Minerals Act, 2022.
  • Local content requirements, including training and employment of Ugandans, are mandatory.
  • Environmental and social impact assessments are often required for mining operations.

Application Process

1

Secure NGO appointment: Obtain appointment letter or engagement letter from NGO or religious organization

2

Get NGO endorsement: Obtain recommendation letter from NGO Bureau for NGO volunteer employees

3

Prepare documents: Gather passport, appointment letter, qualifications, and organization documents

4

Apply online: Submit application through immigration portal

5

Upload documents: Submit appointment letter, NGO recommendation, and credentials

6

Pay fee: Pay USD 250-750 depending on duration

7

Await processing: Application reviewed within 4-6 weeks

Application Forms

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