Residency Permit for Retirees

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Zambia
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Talent Migration

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If you are a retired person and receive permanent pension , You can apply for Zambia Residence Permit.

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Duration

Lifelong Month(s)

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Citizenship

4 Month(s)

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Fees

420

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P. Residency

2 Month(s)

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Processing time

10-12 weeks

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COMPLEXITY

Low

What are eligibility requirements for the Residency Permit for Retirees?

4 Eligibility Requirements

  • You need a valid passport.
  • You need proof of funds.
  • You need proof of permanent pension (irrevocable annuity) or retirement account.
  • You need to pay visa fee.

Which documents do I need to apply for the Residency Permit for Retirees?

8 Document Required

  • Duly Completed application form (Form 4) in duplicate.
  • Covering letter to Director General of Immigration.
  • Proof of funds (bank statement).
  • Proof of permanent pension (irrevocable annuity) or retirement account.
  • Proof of ownership of land or lease agreement (where applicable).
  • Certified photocopies of current passport.
  • 2 recent passport size photographs.
  • Payment of prescribed fee.

Talent Migration data for Zambia

Talent gain & drain map of 2015-2019 data. Sourced from World Bank Digital Development Data.

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