Permanent Resident Visa
Dependent of Permanent Resident (long term)
Dependent (Long Term)
This visa is for family members (spouse or children) of individuals applying for or holding Permanent Residency, and is assessed based on continued dependency status.
Key Details
- Online fee: Exempted
- Visa fee: Exempted
- Validity: Linked to the primary applicant’s permanent residency
- Extension Available: Linked to primary applicant
- Multiple Entry Option: Yes
- Work Rights: No – must apply for own visa if independent
Who Should Apply
Spouses or children of permanent residents who were previously listed as dependents under the applicant’s past visa(s).
Visa Requirements
- Complete application form in the eVisa portal.
- Provide a valid copy of Foreign / Solomon Islands passport bio page.
- Provide a copy of Marriage (for spouse) or Birth (for children) Certificate.
- Provide a support letter from the sponsor (likely from the Ministry of Public Service/SIG Institutions confirming employment of the foreigner or citizen).
Visa processing time
- The processing time may vary for different visa categories. We do not guarantee a specific timeframe, but we will process your application in a timely manner.
- After you apply online for your visa, log into your account to check your visa status.
- We will notify you through your email once we make a decision.
- To prevent delays in processing time, please attach all required documents with your application.
When you get your visa
Once your visa is approved, we will send your electronic grant letter through your specific email that you provided during the application.
Your visa approved period of stay is valid from;
- the date you entered into Solomon Islands; or
- the date when your visa is granted.
How to Apply
Applicants must demonstrate continued dependency. Immigration will assess whether the dependent is still eligible (e.g., minor child, non-working spouse). If the dependent is no longer considered a dependent (e.g., now employed or studying independently), they may need to apply for their own individual visa type.
Specific requirements for the visa
- there is an approved sponsor for the applicant; and
- if the applicant is married (spouse) to the sponsor; and
- the relationship between the applicant and the sponsor is current, exclusive and ongoing; and
- if the applicant is the natural child, the legally adopted, or the step child of the applicant; and
- the applicant is aged under 18 at the time the application is made; and
- the entry of the applicant in to Solomon Islands will not breach the rights of any other person entitled to lawful custody of the applicant; and
- the sponsor intends to, and has sufficient means to, care for the applicant.
Terms of the visa
- the visa holder is authorised to enter Solomon Islands multiple times.
- the period of entry validity for the visa granted on the application made outside Solomon Islands is the period of 3 months starting on the day the visa is granted, unless visa evidence specifies a different period.
- the period of stay for the for the applicant is, unless the visa specifies a different period, the period ending on the last day of the period of stay for the visa held by the visa holder’s sponsor.
Conditions for the visa
- the visa holder must not engage in work in Solomon Islands, whether or not for remuneration, unless he or she holds a work permit under the Labour Act.
Character requirements for the visa
- There is a character concern about a person if –
- the person has a record of serious criminal conduct, whether in Solomon Islands or in a foreign country.
- the person has been convicted for more than one criminal offence, whether in Solomon Islands or in a foreign country.
- the person is a threat to national security, connected to terrorist act, people trafficking, child sex, drug smuggling.
- the person is acquitted of an offence on the grounds of unsoundness of mind or insanity, detained in a facility.
Cancellation of visa
- The Director of Immigration may cancel a visa if –
- there is a character concern about the person applying for the visa.
- the visa was obtained through fraud or false information or document.