Residency, Immigration, and Citizenship Solutions for Chile

visa options for Chile

Chile offers visas based on the purpose and length of your stay, including short-term (for tourism or business), temporary residence (for work, study, or family), and permanent residence.

Chile Landscape

Transitory Stay Permits

For short visits not intended for permanent settlement—tourism, business, family, etc.
Valid for up to 90 days, extendable once. Generally, paid work is not allowed, though exceptions exist for specific activities (e.g., artists, lecturers).

Many nationalities don’t need a visa for tourism—only a Tourist Card upon arrival. Others must apply at a Chilean consulate.

Common Purposes:

  • Tourism: Recreation or visiting family/friends

  • Short-Term Business: Meetings, events, exploring opportunities

  • Medical: Short-term treatment

  • Short Courses: Exchange or non-degree study

  • Crew Members: Transport personnel

  • Others: Public events, consulting, short assignments

Traveling in Chile

Temporary Residence Permits

This visa is for foreign nationals intending to reside in Chile for a limited period, usually one to two years, with the possibility of extension or applying for permanent residency. Holders can generally work and study. Applications are typically submitted online via the Migrations Office’s (SERMIG) platform.

Common Subcategories:

  • Work-Related Visas: For individuals with an employment contract or self-employed workers.

  • Student Visa: For those accepted into recognized Chilean educational institutions.

  • Family Reunification Visa: For individuals with family ties to Chilean citizens or permanent residents.

  • Retirement and Periodic Income Visa: For those with a regular source of passive income.

  • Investor Visa: For individuals making significant investments in Chile.

  • Working Holiday Visa: Available to young citizens from countries with reciprocal agreements (e.g., Australia, Canada, New Zealand).

  • Religious Purposes & Long-Term Medical Treatment: Specific categories for ministers/religious orders and individuals undergoing extended medical care.
City view in Chile

Permanent Residence

This status grants foreign nationals the right to live and work in Chile indefinitely, similar to Chilean citizens. It is typically sought after holding a Temporary Residence permit for a certain period (usually one to two years). Applicants must demonstrate ongoing ties to Chile and apply through the Migrations Office (SERMIG). After holding Permanent Residence for a certain number of years (typically five years from the initial temporary visa), individuals may be eligible for Chilean citizenship.

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