What is the Agricultural Investor Visa?
The requirements are fairly basic in terms of the investment & documentation, however, the disadvantage of this visa is that it is a Temporary Resident visa. If you have a fancy for farms, animals or the country, you might consider the Agricultural or Aquiculture Investor visa, which requires that you purchase land and invest a minimum of $60,000.00 in an agricultural or aquiculture business, such as a corn, wheat or a coffee plantation, shrimps, trout, etc. In addition, the farm must be certified by the Ministry of Agricultural Development (MIDA). The requirements are fairly basic in terms of the investment & documentation, however, the disadvantage of this visa is that you have to renew your temporary visa, every two years for about six years.