Category: Permanent Residency / Immigration Visa
Overview: The Marshall Islands does not have a distinct, publicly advertised 'Permanent Residency Visa' program. Permanent residency is generally a status achieved through prolonged legal residence, typically via long-term work/business permits, or marriage to a Marshallese citizen, leading to indefinite stay.
Eligibility: Requires legal long-term residence (e.g., 5+ years), a clean record, self-sufficiency or sponsorship (employer/spouse), and integration into the community. Not an initial direct application for entry.
Visa Duration: 99999 months
Renewable: No
Work Authorisation: Not permitted
Remote Work Allowed: No
Dependants Allowed: No
Path to Residency: Yes
Path to Citizenship: Yes
Sponsor Required: No
Official Government Page: https://rmiofficeofattorneygeneral.com/bureaus/immigration-division/
Summary: Permanent residency in the Marshall Islands is an achieved status, not a direct initial visa. It typically requires years of legal residence via long-term work/business permits or marriage to a citizen. Benefits include indefinite stay.