Foreign nationals seeking to obtain or renew a Temporary Residence or Investor's Residence permit can now provide proof of repatriation insurance instead of a series of documents required for each process.
Previously, for initial applications, applicants had to provide a guarantee letter, an employment letter and other corporate documents. Renewal applicants had to provide a guarantee letter, sworn declaration and Commercial Registration.
Insurance Policy Details
Key details on the new insurance policy document are:
• Applicants can purchase an insurance policy for USD 100 per applicant.
• The document is valid for one year.
• Repatriation coverage level depends on the applicant's nationality, but generally provides coverage up to USD 3,500.
• Covered expenses include legal deportation, airline ticket costs for the applicant and any dependents and lodging expenses during the deportation period.
What This Means for Employers and Foreign Nationals
Foreign nationals should benefit from the new policy as it allows for the collection of fewer documents for the residency permit process.
Fragomen can assist foreign nationals with the purchase of an insurance policy at no additional cost. The application form can be sent electronically with a power of attorney for the applicant's signature.
This alert is for informational purposes only. If you have any questions, please contact the global immigration professional with whom you work at Fragomen Worldwide or send an email to lar@fragomen.com.
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