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Digital Nomad & Residency · Rwanda

Digital Nomad & Residency - Rwanda

Via other routeLaw N°57/2018 of 13/08/2018 on Immigration and Emigration in Rwanda; administered by the Directorate General of Immigration and Emigration (DGIE) under the Ministry of Internal Affairs

Rwanda has no dedicated digital nomad visa listed on its official immigration portal as of May 2026. Remote workers with foreign-sourced income may use the K permit (assured income, for those not intending local employment) as the closest existing long-stay pathway. Short-term remote work is feasible under tourist/visitor visas, and investors or entrepreneurs can access sector-specific investor permits, but no purpose-built digital nomad programme has been officially confirmed.

No Dedicated Digital Nomad Visa

The DGIE's official permit catalogue does not include a 'digital nomad visa' category. Third-party aggregator sites claiming Rwanda has launched such a visa have not been corroborated by primary government sources as of May 2026.

K Permit – Assured Income (Closest Pathway)

The K permit is issued to foreigners with a demonstrated assured income, including retired persons who do not intend to take up local employment in Rwanda. This is the most applicable existing permit for location-independent remote workers earning income abroad.

Tourist/Visitor Visa for Short Stays

Citizens of African Union, Commonwealth, and La Francophonie member states receive a 30-day visa on arrival at no charge. All other nationals may obtain an entry visa online or on arrival. These short-stay visas permit de facto short-term remote working but carry no right to local employment.

Investor & Business Entrepreneur Permits

Foreigners who invest in or register a business in Rwanda can obtain sector-specific investor permits (e.g., B-1 Agriculture, A-1 Mining) or a Business Entrepreneur permit via the Rwanda Development Board, providing a residency route tied to business activity rather than remote employment.

Q2 & R Permits for Defined/Short Assignments

The Q2 permit covers foreigners based abroad who travel to Rwanda regularly for a continued fixed assignment; the R Special Pass covers employment-based stays not exceeding 90 days. Neither is designed for fully location-independent remote workers.

Permanent Residency & No Golden Visa Fast-Track

Permanent residence requires an aggregate of 10 years of legal residence in Rwanda under Law N°57/2018. There is no investor 'golden visa' programme offering accelerated permanent residency in exchange for capital investment.

Machine-assisted translation · verified 5/24/2026 · orientation, not legal advice. English version →