Vanuatu•OceaniaVaries
20,600 VUV
1 year
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Visa for former Vanuatu citizens or individuals of Vanuatu descent visiting family and relatives, valid for 12 months with multiple entry.
The Ni-Vanuatu Descent Visa represents a significant legislative effort by the government of Vanuatu to bridge the geographic and legal divide between the archipelago and its global diaspora. Established as part of the country’s broader immigration framework to foster cultural continuity, this visa recognizes the profound historical and ancestral ties that bind individuals of Ni-Vanuatu heritage to their homeland. It was created to address a specific gap in the immigration system: while standard tourist visas are designed for transient visitors, they often fail to account for the unique status of individuals who possess a deep, genealogical connection to the nation but lack current citizenship. By formalizing a pathway for descendants and former citizens, the government ensures that those with ancestral roots can return to their islands to reconnect with family, participate in traditional customs, and maintain the social fabric of their heritage without the bureaucratic hurdles typically associated with long-term visitor permits. This policy reflects a commitment to the principle of "kastom" and community, acknowledging that the identity of the Ni-Vanuatu people extends far beyond the current borders of the state.
The ideal applicant for this visa is a non-citizen who can provide verifiable evidence of their lineage, such as birth certificates or documentation confirming their status as a former citizen or a direct descendant of a Vanuatu national. Unlike standard visitor visas that are often restricted to short durations or single entries, this visa is distinctively generous, offering a 12-month validity period with multiple-entry privileges. This flexibility is specifically designed to accommodate the needs of families who may wish to make return trips for significant life events, cultural ceremonies, or extended stays with relatives. While the visa covers a broad spectrum of individuals—ranging from those born abroad to those who may have relinquished their citizenship—it is strictly a family-focused instrument and does not grant the right to engage in local employment or permanent residency. By streamlining the entry process for this demographic at a modest fee of 20,600 VUV, the visa serves as a vital bridge, allowing the diaspora to maintain an active, living relationship with their ancestral home, ensuring that the legacy of Vanuatu remains accessible to future generations regardless of their current nationality.
| Initial grant | 1 year |
Must be a non-citizen.
Must be a descendant of a Vanuatu citizen OR a former Vanuatu citizen.
Must meet character and health standards.
Education
none or higher
Valid passport.
Proof of descent (e.g., birth certificates, family records) or proof of former citizenship.
Passport-sized photographs.
Police clearance certificate.
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