You need a passport valid for at least 6 months.
You need to invest US$100,000 into the country via purchasing real estate.
Your investment must be verified by Ministry of Industry and Trade
Promotion (MIFIC).
You should be of good character.
You should be in good health.
Documents:
Application form.
Residence application letter, addressed to the General Directorate of
Migration and Immigration.
Original in good condition and photocopy of the passport (validity no less
than 6 months).
Two passport size photographs (4½ high by 3 ½ wide), white background,
without glasses, hat, cap, ears and open front.
Birth or Naturalization Certificate, issued by the competent authority of
your country of origin, duly apostilled or authenticated as the case may be.
Criminal Record Certificate, issued by the competent authority of the
country of origin or residence of the last three years, apostilled or duly
authenticated by the Consulate of Nicaragua, the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of its country of origin, and by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in
Nicaragua. Children under 18 years of age are exempt from this requirement.
Health certificate, issued by the competent authority of your country of
origin or previous residence, apostilled or authenticated, or of the
Nicaraguan health authorities.
Certificate of Investment Registration issued by the Ministry of Industry
and Trade Promotion (MIFIC).
Certified copy of the Company's Constitution or Declaration as a merchant
registered in the Mercantile Registry.
Photocopy of the commercial registration of the Mayor's Office.
Solvency of the General Revenue Directorate.
Unique Taxpayer Registry (RUC).
Present two proforma of the value of the return ticket to your country,
from two different airlines, which will be deposited in the General
Directorate of Migration and Immigration.
Exceptionally, additional documentation may be requested. (Article 63,
numeral 7 of the Regulation to Law 761, General Migration and Aliens Act).
NoticeThe information provided has been collected using the latest documents and documents provided by various international online sources and may contain errors or non-compliance with the latest developments of the day. Therefore, the reader is suggested to act carefully and refer to the relevant embassy or get advice from experienced lawyers. Remember that we at our Group only provide advice on accommodation through the start-up or purchase of business and property.