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In a sudden turn of events, Albania has implemented a new requirement for foreigners applying for residency. Therefore, for those considering this country as a future destination, staying informed about these changes is a must to avoid delays or rejections in residency applications.
With the assistance of our expert lawyer, we have addressed all the details you should know regarding this matter. Let’s dive straight into the topic.
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New Requirement Applies to Two New Categories Only
Effective immediately, foreigners seeking residency in Albania must now submit a police clearance certificate from their country of origin as part of their application. However, it is important to note that the issuance of residence permits is based on categories of applications. Two new categories have now been provided for in the newly amended law, as a result only Pensioners and Digital Nomads (Remote Workers) have this new requirement. Other categories do not have such requirements.
Understanding the Police Clearance Certificate
A police clearance certificate is a document that verifies the absence of a criminal record for the individual named in it. This document demonstrates the applicant’s character and ensures they do not pose a threat to national security or public safety.
Learn more about police clearance certificates in Albania.
How to Request a Police Clearance Certificate
The process for obtaining a police clearance certificate varies by country. Applicants should consult their country’s official police or government websites for specific instructions. Here are some general steps to follow:
- Applying for a Police Clearance Certificate: Determine where and how to submit an application, whether in person, online, or by mail.
- Gathering Required Documents: Prepare any necessary identification documents and application forms as outlined by the issuing authority.
- Submitting the Application: Follow the instructions provided to submit the application and any required fees.
Note: For expatriates from common countries like the UK, USA, Canada, Italy, Greece, and others, specific guidance can be found on their respective official websites.
The Requirement for Official Translation and Apostille
The police clearance certificate must be officially translated into Albanian. An apostille, a form of authentication recognized by countries participating in the Hague Convention of 1961, may also be required. The process for obtaining an apostille varies by country and should be researched accordingly.
Anticipated Changes in Immigration Procedures
Further changes in immigration procedures are expected in 2025, according to ongoing government work. If Albania is your potential future destination, we suggest you stay updated with experts’ reliable sources on Expatax Albania to help you navigate all the changes effectively.
Conclusion
As Albania implements new requirements for residency applications, it is essential for applicants to ensure they have all necessary documentation, including the newly required police clearance certificate.
Expatax Albania is here to assist with navigating these changes and help you experience a smooth residency application process.