Vanuatu•OceaniaVaries
Free
1 year (renewable)
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
Available
Not Required
Residence visa for individuals married to or in a de facto relationship with a Vanuatu citizen, for stays exceeding 12 months.
The Vanuatu Partner Residence Visa was established as a cornerstone of the nation’s immigration framework to facilitate the reunification and long-term integration of foreign nationals who have formed committed, life-long bonds with Vanuatu citizens. Rooted in the country’s constitutional commitment to family unity and social cohesion, this visa category operates under the authority of the Vanuatu Immigration Act, which empowers the Department of Immigration to grant residency status to individuals whose presence is anchored by a genuine domestic partnership. Before the formalization of this specific residency pathway, foreign spouses often faced the administrative burden of repeatedly renewing short-term visitor permits or work visas, which offered no path to permanent settlement. By creating a dedicated residence category, the government effectively filled a critical gap in its immigration system, ensuring that families are not separated by bureaucratic hurdles and that the spouses of citizens are afforded the legal stability necessary to contribute meaningfully to the local community and economy.
The ideal applicant for this visa is a foreign national who has entered into a legally recognized marriage or a verifiable de facto relationship with a citizen of Vanuatu and intends to reside in the country for a period exceeding twelve months. While the visa is open to individuals across all professional backgrounds, it is particularly well-suited for those seeking to establish a permanent home, raise a family, or pursue entrepreneurial ventures alongside their partner. What makes this visa distinctive compared to standard employment or investment-based residency options is its focus on the integrity of the personal relationship rather than the applicant’s economic output or specialized skill set. Applicants must provide robust evidence of their relationship’s validity, such as marriage certificates, joint financial records, or documentation of cohabitation, to satisfy immigration authorities of the union's authenticity. While this visa provides the significant benefit of long-term residency and the right to live within the archipelago, it is important to note that it is strictly tied to the maintenance of the relationship; should the partnership dissolve, the residency status may be subject to review. Ultimately, this visa serves as a vital bridge, allowing international partners to fully integrate into the unique cultural and social fabric of Vanuatu while enjoying the security of a stable, long-term legal status.
Must be legally married to or in a genuine de facto relationship with a Vanuatu citizen or a current Vanuatu resident.
Must continue to be in the relationship for the duration of the visa (unless the partner is deceased).
If the partner is deceased, the applicant must have children who are Vanuatu citizens or have been in the relationship for at least 5 years.
Must pass character and health tests.
Must provide evidence of the relationship's genuineness.
Education
none or higher
Completed and signed Residence Visa application form.
Valid passport (with certified copies).
Two recent passport-sized photographs.
Marriage certificate (if married) or statutory declaration (if de facto).
Evidence of living together (e.g., lease agreements, rent receipts, utility bills, bank statements).
Copy of partner's Vanuatu passport or residency permit.
Recent police clearance certificate.
Medical certificate.
Proof of payment of application fees.
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