Vanuatu•OceaniaVaries
20,600 VUV
12 months
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
The Ni-Vanuatu Descent Visa represents a cornerstone of the nation’s sovereign identity, rooted in the constitutional commitment to reconnecting the global Ni-Vanuatu diaspora with their ancestral homeland. Established as part of the broader legislative framework governing citizenship and residency under the Vanuatu Immigration Act, this visa was created to bridge the historical and legal gap for individuals who possess ancestral ties to the archipelago but lack formal citizenship status. By formalizing a pathway for descendants of Vanuatu citizens—or those who held citizenship prior to the nation’s independence in 1980—the government acknowledges the enduring cultural and familial bonds that transcend international borders. This visa serves as a vital instrument for national development and social cohesion, ensuring that the descendants of the Ni-Vanuatu people can return to their roots, contribute to the local economy, and participate in the preservation of their heritage without the bureaucratic hurdles typically faced by foreign nationals seeking long-term residency.
The ideal applicant for this visa is an individual who can provide verifiable genealogical evidence of their descent from a Ni-Vanuatu citizen, regardless of their current country of residence or professional background. Unlike standard work or investment visas that prioritize specific skill sets or capital thresholds, the Ni-Vanuatu Descent Visa is uniquely identity-based, making it accessible to a diverse range of professionals, retirees, and students who share a common ancestral lineage. It stands apart from other immigration categories by bypassing the stringent economic requirements and labor market tests that often restrict foreign entry, focusing instead on the restoration of familial connection. While the visa provides a streamlined and affordable pathway to reside within the country—with a nominal processing fee of 20,600 VUV—it is important to note that it is primarily a residency instrument rather than an automatic grant of full citizenship. Beneficiaries enjoy the significant advantage of long-term stability and the right to live within the community of their ancestors, though they must remain cognizant of the specific legal obligations and residency conditions mandated by the Vanuatu Immigration Department to maintain their status.
Must be a descendant of a Vanuatu citizen or a former Vanuatu citizen
Must not engage in any employment, commercial, or business activities
Education
none or higher
Completed application form
Valid passport
Proof of descent (e.g., birth certificates, family records) or proof of former Vanuatu citizenship
Passport-sized photographs
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