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A Proven Pathway to Secure a Work Visa in Namibia Without Rejections
Securing a work visa in Namibia can be challenging, especially if you do not meet the traditional financial requirements for residence by investment. However, our firm provides a strategic pathway that ensures your work visa application gets approved without the risk of rejection. Our unique approach involves establishing a business in Namibia, allowing you to enter the country as an employer, creating jobs, and building assets that strengthen your application.
Step 1: Establishing Your Business in Namibia
The first step in our strategy is to register a company in Namibia under your name. To do this, we will require notarized identification documents. Our firm will hold 60% ownership of the company while you retain 40%. This structure ensures compliance with local business regulations and facilitates the approval process.
Business Setup Requirements:
- Company Registration at BIPA (Business and Intellectual Property Authority)
- Income Tax Certificate (Registered with the Namibia Revenue Agency – NAMRA)
- Social Security Registration (To prove employment of Namibians)
- SME Certificate, Affirmative Action Certificate, and Good Standing Certificate (To establish credibility and eligibility for business operations in Namibia)
- Fleet Investment (We will search for 4 to 5 vehicles in the N$70,000 to N$120,000 price range, which will be registered under the new company)
- Employment of Drivers (Each car will have a registered driver, ensuring the business creates job opportunities)
- Daily Banking and Payroll (All revenue generated by the business will be deposited daily into the business account, and employees will be paid via bank transfer)
By setting up a business and hiring Namibian employees, we establish you as an employer contributing to the local economy—significantly increasing your chances of visa approval.
Step 2: Securing a Short-Term Work Visa (3 Months)
Once the business is operational, we will begin your 3-month work visa application. This process takes approximately 4 to 6 weeks for approval.
Required Documents for Work Visa Application:
- Work offer (Employer’s representation form completed by our firm)
- Company profile (Registered by us)
- Deed of surety (Signed by the bank)
- Proof of job advertisement (Published in local newspapers)
- Proof of Social Security registration (Including a printout list of registered employees)
- CVs or records of unsuccessful Namibian candidates (To justify the need for your employment)
Once your work visa is approved, you can travel to Namibia to oversee business operations and ensure compliance with immigration requirements.
Step 3: Transitioning to Long-Term Work Permits and Permanent Residence
After the short-term visa expires, we will guide you through the following steps to obtain long-term residency:
1. Apply for a Long-Term Work Permit (1-3 Years)
- This permit is granted for individuals with proven businesses and employment records in Namibia.
- Your continued role as a business owner and employer strengthens your eligibility.
- The application process takes approximately 8 to 12 weeks.
2. Apply for Permanent Residence
- After successfully maintaining your business and work permit for a certain period, we will assist you in applying for permanent residence.
- We will ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements, including tax and labor laws, to facilitate a smooth transition.
Our Full-Service Commitment
Throughout the entire process, our company will manage all legal and operational aspects of your business, ensuring compliance and seamless visa renewals.
What We Handle for You:
- Work permit renewals (even when you are not in Namibia)
- Managing drivers and fleet operations
- Providing financial reports and bi-weekly business updates
- Facilitating company dividends (paid annually in November)
- Providing remote access to fleet tracking systems
- Covering one month’s rent and 50% of flight costs for visiting shareholders (subject to business account balance)
Why This Pathway is the Best Option
The traditional Residence by Investment pathway in Namibia requires an investment of USD 365,000, which may not be feasible for many. Our approach provides a reliable and affordable alternative, allowing you to secure a work visa and establish a profitable business with an investment of just USD 18,700. You can invest more than USD 18,700 if you want, investing more will improve the chances of getting approved faster.
Key Benefits:
- Guaranteed Work Visa Approval (By demonstrating business ownership and employment creation)
- Legitimate Business Ownership (40% stake in a registered transport company)
- Steady Income Generation (Daily revenue from fleet operations)
- Flexible Visa Renewals (Managed by our firm while you remain abroad)
- Pathway to Permanent Residence (Long-term security in Namibia)
Timeframe for the Entire Process
| Stage | Duration |
|---|---|
| Company Registration at BIPA | 12-16 working days |
| Vehicle Acquisition & Driver Employment | 1-2 weeks |
| Preparation of Immigration Documents | 2 days |
| Work Visa Application Submission | 4-6 weeks |
| Total Estimated Timeframe | 9-10 weeks |

Final Thoughts on Securing a Work Visa in Namibia
If you are looking for a guaranteed way to secure a work visa in Namibia, our business ownership pathway is the most affordable and rejection-proof option available. By investing USD 18,700 in a registered transport company, you gain a 40% stake, create employment opportunities, and establish yourself as an employer—dramatically increasing your chances of visa approval.
Our firm will handle everything from registration to business management and visa renewals, ensuring that you have a smooth, hassle-free experience. Get started today and secure your future in Namibia with a legitimate business and a solid immigration strategy.
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