A Resident Spouse Permit allows the foreign spouse of a Bahamian citizen to reside and work in The Bahamas, upon satisfying the Director of Immigration, in ance with the Immigration Act Chapter 191, section 30, Subsections 2,3,4.
Couples wishing to get married in The Bahamas must provide government-issued photo ID from their country of residence (for example, a valid passport). You'll need proof of your date of arrival in The Bahamas. Use your Bahamas Immigration Card or the entry stamp in your passport as proof of your arrival date.
You will be applying for the marriage license in person at the Registrar General's Office in downtown Nassau and need to have been in the Bahamas for at least 24 hours prior to applying for the marriage license. Be sure to bring all the rquired papers and required documents with you.
Financially independent individuals or investors who are legitimate property owners in The Bahamas with a minimum investment of $750,000 are eligible. Please note that those purchasing a residence valued at BSD $1,500,000 or more will receive expedited consideration.
Spouse of a Bahamian after 5 years of marriage, and whose marriage is subsisting and the couple cohabiting as husband and wife. Persons born legitimately outside of The Bahamas to a married woman, who is a citizen of The Bahamas, and whose husband is not a citizen of The Bahamas.
Yes, the marriage certificate issued by the Bahamas Government is a legal document. It is legal worldwide.
Both parties must produce a valid passport, birth certificate, and photo ID. The parties must also produce evidence of the date of their arrival in The Bahamas. The Bahamas Immigration Card or entry stamp will suffice.
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The Bahamas offer immediate permanent residency status to investors who either buy a home for at least $750,000 or invest an amount of similar or greater magnitude in a local business that employs Bahamians.