Digital Nomad & Residency · Congo
Congo digital nomad visa & residency (2026)
Congo shaded by its digital nomad & residency status
The Republic of the Congo has no dedicated digital-nomad or remote-work visa and no remote-work category in its immigration law. Relocators can stay long-term only through general routes — a long-stay visa (3+ months) obtained before travel and a foreigner's resident card (carte de séjour) issued for up to 1, 3, or 5 years — but these are oriented to tourism, business, family, or locally-contracted employment rather than to people earning from a foreign employer. There is currently no residency-by-investment / golden-visa programme.
Key points
The country offers no digital-nomad or remote-work visa; foreigners working remotely must rely on general business or long-stay visa categories instead.
Visas for stays of 3 months or more are issued by Congolese embassies/consulates and must be obtained before travel — no visa is granted at ports of entry; extensions are processed in-country via the immigration/DGM office.
A 'temporary resident' card is valid up to 1 year and an 'ordinary resident' card up to 3 years; in practice a foreigner can obtain a residence permit for 1, 3, or 5 years, providing a genuine residency route albeit not tailored to remote workers.
To enter and reside as a worker, a foreigner must present a work contract approved/signed by the Congolese Labour authorities — there is no provision recognising income from a foreign employer, so the formal work route does not fit remote workers.
At the border, foreigners must show a valid passport, return/onward ticket, proof of accommodation (housing certificate or hotel booking), and evidence of means of support for the stay.
The Republic of the Congo does not operate any residency-by-investment or citizenship-by-investment programme for foreign investors.
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