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Mozambique Investor Visa: How to Get Residency for $500K–$5M

The Mozambique investor visa offers 10-year residency for investments of at least US$5 million, and five-year permits for amounts from US$500,000.

The investment visa targets to attract capital and encourage high-end, long-term investment in Mozambique’s tourism and key sectors.

It was announced alongside broader travel reforms such as visas on arrival for African citizens under the AfCFTA and a new online application platform.

This article explores:

  • What are the investor visa requirements for Mozambique?
  • What are the business opportunities in Mozambique?
  • How do you qualify for permanent residency in Mozambique?

Key takeaways:

  • Minimums for the Mozambique Investor Visa are US$500,000 for 5‑year or US$5 million for 10‑year residence.
  • Required documents include a business plan, proof of funds, and identification.
  • Investors can apply for permanent residence after maintaining legal status for several years.
  • Profitable sectors include agriculture, tourism, energy, and real estate.

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How to get an investor visa in Mozambique?

To get an investor visa in Mozambique, applicants must commit a qualifying investment amount and submit an application through Mozambique’s immigration authorities once the program officially launches.

Steps to apply:

1. Draft an investment proposal

Outline the project’s scope, location, and expected economic impact. Authorities prioritize investments that contribute to national development and job creation.

2. Register with APIEX

Submit your project to the Investment and Export Promotion Agency (APIEX) or the relevant ministry that governs your sector for formal recognition and approval.

3. Show proof of funds

Provide bank statements, investment agreements, or other documentation verifying the availability and commitment of your capital.

4. Submit the visa application

File your investor visa request with the Ministry of Interior or through the upcoming digital immigration portal once operational.

5. Undergo evaluation and await approval

The authorities will review your project’s feasibility, compliance with investment thresholds, and contribution to Mozambique’s economic priorities.

What do I need to get an investor visa in Mozambique?

To secure an investor visa, the main requirements include:

  • A valid passport with at least six months of validity
  • Proof of investment funds and a clear source of capital
  • A detailed business plan outlining the project and expected local economic benefits
  • Registration with relevant Mozambican authorities for the proposed business
  • Criminal background check from your country of residence
  • Medical certificate confirming good health

Additional documents may be requested depending on the sector and scale of investment.

How much is a Mozambique investor visa?

On top of meeting the minimum investment requirements (US$500,000 for a five-year visa or US$5 million for a ten-year permit), the cost of a Mozambique investor visa generally ranges from US$500 to US$1,000 for the application fee.

Additional expenses may include legal assistance, document translation, and administrative processing fees, depending on the complexity of the investment and whether professional support is used.

How long does it take to get an investor visa for Mozambique?

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The processing time for a Mozambique investor visa is generally around 4 to 6 months, depending on the investment size, sector, and completeness of documentation.

How to get permanent residence in Mozambique?

Investors who hold a Mozambique investor visa may qualify for permanent residence after maintaining lawful temporary residence in the country for at least 10 years.

Permanent residence allows foreigners to reside long-term in Mozambique, access local banking, and, in some cases, enjoy tax benefits, but the permit must be renewed every five years.

While no formal fast-track exists for investor-visa holders, maintaining an active business and meeting all legal obligations can support a smoother renewal process.

Can a foreigner own a business in Mozambique?

Yes, foreigners can own and operate a business in Mozambique.

The government encourages foreign investment, particularly in sectors such as agriculture, mining, tourism, and energy.

While full ownership is allowed, certain strategic sectors may have additional licensing requirements or minimum capital thresholds.

Which business is most profitable in Mozambique?

Some of the most profitable business sectors in Mozambique include:

  • Agriculture and agribusiness – cash crops like cashews, sugarcane, and cotton
  • Tourism and hospitality – particularly coastal resorts and eco-tourism
  • Energy and mining – natural gas, coal, and renewable energy projects
  • Real estate and construction – urban development and commercial properties

Choosing a sector with strong local demand and government incentives can improve the chances of success and visa approval.

Can foreigners buy land in Mozambique?

Foreigners cannot own land outright in Mozambique, as land is considered state property.

However, foreign investors can secure long-term lease agreements (typically up to 50 years) for commercial, residential, or agricultural purposes.

These leases are renewable and provide sufficient security for investment and business operations.

Conclusion

Investing in Mozambique is more than securing a visa; it’s positioning yourself in a market poised for growth across tourism, energy, and agriculture.

The investor visa provides a platform to shape long-term projects, forge local partnerships, and access opportunities in a region increasingly integrated through the AfCFTA.

For high-net-worth individuals, it’s not just about residency; it’s about leveraging a structured pathway to influence, innovation, and sustainable wealth creation in an emerging African economy.

FAQs

Which country is best for an investor visa?

The best country for an investor visa depends on your goals, but popular choices for high-net-worth investors include Portugal, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates, which offer stable legal frameworks, clear residency paths, and strong business opportunities.

What is a good salary in Mozambique?

The average monthly salary for local workers is around US$600–650, but for expatriates or high-level professionals, a salary above US$2,000 per month is generally considered comfortable.

This allows for a higher standard of living, including housing, imported goods, and private services, while still being well above typical local income levels.

How much is a Mozambique tourist visa?

A Mozambique tourist visa typically costs around US$160–220, depending on nationality and entry type.

Single and multiple entry options are available, generally for stays of up to 30 or 90 days, with exact fees varying by embassy or visa-on-arrival location.

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