Introduction
The Temporary Employment Permit (TEP) in Malawi is intended for qualified foreign workers who wish to engage in short-term employment for a maximum of six months. This permit is tailored for individuals who need to work in Malawi temporarily but must apply for the permit while residing outside the country. While the permit itself is not renewable, it can be extended for another six months. Dependents are not allowed under the TEP, and employment is strictly tied to the specific job detailed in the application. Joombaah provides the necessary insights and resources to help you successfully apply for the TEP.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for the Temporary Employment Permit, applicants must provide the following documents:
Application Process
Follow these steps to apply for the Temporary Employment Permit (TEP):
Permit Fees
The Temporary Employment Permit comes with two fees:
Both payments are made at the FDH Bank Counter in any of the Immigration offices across Malawi.
Validity and Extension
The Temporary Employment Permit is valid for six months and is non-renewable. However, an extension for another six months may be granted upon request. It’s important to note that dependents are not allowed under this permit, and the permit holder must adhere strictly to the job specified in their application.
Additional Information
The Malawi e-Permit System performs checks against law enforcement databases. Applicants are required to provide truthful and accurate information. Providing false or misleading information may result in penalties or rejection of the application. While approval of the permit indicates eligibility, final approval is subject to inspection by Immigration Officers upon arrival at the selected point of entry or at the Immigration Office Headquarters.
Joombaah is here to guide you through the process, ensuring that your application is completed smoothly and successfully.