16/07/2025
16/07/2025

MANAMA, July 16: Bahrain’s Golden Residency Visa is emerging as a powerful alternative to Gulf-based long-term residency programs, offering greater freedom, lower costs, and access to full residency rights for professionals, investors, retirees, and high achievers from around the world.
Launched as part of Bahrain’s Vision 2030 economic diversification strategy, the program offers a renewable 10-year residency permit, enabling foreign nationals to reside, work, invest, and sponsor family members without requiring employer-based sponsorship.
Eligibility Categories
Bahrain’s Golden Visa targets five main applicant groups:
- Employees: Individuals who have lived in Bahrain for at least five years and earn a minimum of BHD 2,000 (USD 5,300) per month.
- Property Owners: Investors who own real estate worth BHD 200,000 (USD 530,000) or more.
- Retirees: Bahrain residents with 15+ years of residence and pensions of at least BHD 2,000/month are eligible; for non-resident retirees, the threshold is BHD 4,000/month.
- Talented Individuals: Artists, scientists, athletes, and entrepreneurs recognized for significant achievements may be nominated by a Bahraini government body.
Key Benefits
Golden Residency holders enjoy:
- Full residency rights including the ability to live, work, or invest in Bahrain.
- No employer sponsorship required, making it easier to change jobs or operate a business.
- Family sponsorship, including spouses, children, and even parents.
- No minimum stay requirement, though 90 days per year is advised to maintain active status.
- Access to national ID (CPR), banking, education, and healthcare services.
- Eligibility to apply for a work permit through Bahrain's LMRA for a nominal additional fee
Application Process and Costs
Applications can be submitted through the official Golden Residency portal or Bahrain’s Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs (NPRA) platform.
- Initial application fee: BHD 5
- Visa issuance fee: BHD 300
- LMRA work permit fee (if required): BHD 172 + BHD 5 monthly admin fee
- Processing time: Typically 5 working days for salaried and property applicants; up to 10 for talent-based cases
Private agents suggest total costs, including medical, legal, and insurance documents, range between BHD 2,000–3,000, depending on the applicant's profile.
International observers note that Bahrain’s visa is more cost-effective and flexible than similar schemes in the UAE or Qatar, especially for digital nomads, entrepreneurs, or retirees seeking a Gulf base without the high overhead.
“This is one of the few residency programs in the region where applicants can work, invest, and live freely without being locked to a sponsor,” said a Gulf migration advisor. “Bahrain is positioning itself as a hub for talent and innovation.
The government has encouraged eligible individuals to explore the program as a long-term opportunity to contribute to Bahrain’s economic development while enjoying secure residency in one of the Gulf’s most welcoming environments.
More details and application guides are available at: goldenresidency.gov.bh