Kiribati: Work Permit 2026

Basic work permit system for employer-sponsored foreign workers in limited sectors.

Best For

skilled professionals in education, healthcare, government, or development work

Not Ideal For

those seeking urban lifestyle, high salaries, or career advancement opportunities

At a Glance

Visa Type
Skilled Worker Visa
Region
Oceania
Visa Duration
1 year
Processing Time
1 months
Min Income (annual)
Min Investment
Application Fee
€200
Path to PR / Citizenship
Yes
Difficulty
6/10 — Challenging

Eligibility Requirements

Eligibility Requirements
RequirementDetails
Age Range18+
Education Required
Job Offer RequiredYes
Sponsor RequiredYes
Remote Income AllowedNo
Family Accompaniment AllowedYes
Language RequirementEnglish (A2)

Application Process

  1. 1
    Confirm eligibility
    Verify you meet the age, education, and financial requirements above. Use our free eligibility quiz to score your fit against Kiribati's Work Permit.
  2. 2
    Gather documents
    Passport, recent photos, criminal record check, proof of accommodation, financial statements, health insurance, and any sponsor or employer letter.
  3. 3
    Submit application
    File the application with the relevant Kiribati immigration authority — usually online or at the consulate in your home country.
  4. 4
    Pay fees & attend appointment
    Pay the application fee (€200). Some applicants are required to attend a biometrics or interview appointment.
  5. 5
    Wait for decision
    Typical processing: 1 months. Decision is communicated by email or via the official portal.

Cost & Financial Requirements

Financial Requirements
ItemAmount
Minimum Annual Salary
Minimum Monthly Income
Minimum Investment
Application Fee€200

Family & Long-term Rights

Family & Rights
RightDetails
Family AllowedYes
RenewableYes
Path to PRYes
Path to CitizenshipNo
Years to Citizenship
Dual Citizenship AllowedConditional
Spouse Work RightsRestricted

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Work Permit?

Basic work permit system for employer-sponsored foreign workers in limited sectors.

Who is the Work Permit best for?

skilled professionals in education, healthcare, government, or development work

How long does the Work Permit take to process?

Processing typically takes 1 months. Times may vary based on nationality, completeness of documentation, and current processing volumes.

What does the Work Permit cost?

The application fee is €200. Total relocation cost depends on living costs, insurance, and document attestation.

Does the Work Permit lead to permanent residency?

Yes — this pathway has a path to PR.

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Official source: https://www.mfaea.gov.ki

Last verified: 2026-04-09

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