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Mozambique relaxes entry visa policies to boost investment and tourism

Short-term tourism and business visa’s validity extended to 90 days; five-year temporary residence visa granted for investments over US$50 million.

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Short-term tourism and business visa’s validity extended to 90 days; five-year temporary residence visa granted for investments over US$50 million.

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New regulations in Mozambique will make life easier for investors and tourists, with some nationals being granted visa-free entry.

The package of new policies on entry visas and period of stay for foreigners intended to improve the country’s business environment and attract more visitors and investment will be submitted for approval to the Assembly of the Republic of Mozambique, the country’s parliament.

Announcing the proposals, the government spokesperson, Deputy Justice Minister Filimao Suaze, said the changes in the entry visa regime are part of the 20 “economic acceleration measures” launched by President Filipe Nyusi.

“The adjustments consist of structural reforms that will enhance Mozambique’s reputation as an investment destination, focusing on improving the business environment and job creation, and placing the private sector at the centre of economic transformation and development,” said Suaze.

This includes transforming the simple short-term tourism visa into a mixed tourism and business visa, which will be valid for 90 days, instead of the current 30 days.

The period covered by a temporary residence permit for investors will be extended from one to two years, if the amount of investment reaches a minimum of US$500,000.

For investments of US$50 million dollars, a temporary residence permit will be granted for five years.

An electronic system of visa application will be introduced, said Suaze, adding that the procedure of applying for a visa online should take a maximum of five days and that the immigration and tourism sectors are working to ensure its effectiveness.

He said the government would define the countries not believed to present a threat of illegal immigration and waive the entry visa requirements entirely for their citizens.

 

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