Residency Requirements & Legal Guide in Palau
Legal requirements, residency pathways, and administrative processes for expats
Legal System
Palau's judiciary is independent, accessible via National and State Courts, with English proceedings ensuring foreigner predictability. US-style common law applies in commercial/property matters; customary law in family/land disputes. Free legal aid limited; disputes resolved efficiently due to small caseloads.
Consumer Protection
Basic protections via Contract Act and Bureau of Aging & Gender (consumer complaints). No dedicated agency; disputes go to civil courts or small claims. Warranties implied in sales; returns vary by seller. Imported goods dominate, with US FTC standards often followed informally.
- ✓Implied warranties on goods/services
- ✓Right to sue for breach of contract
- ✓Price transparency required
- ✓Prohibition on deceptive practices
Bureaucracy & Administrative Efficiency
Efficient due to tiny population; most services in-person at Ministry of Justice/Immigration or state offices. No national digital portal (2026); appointments walk-in or phone. Processing: visas 1-7 days, permits 2-4 weeks. English universal; no regional variation beyond states. Friction: limited hours, island travel.
Residency Pathways
- •Work Permit: Employer-sponsored via Bureau of Labor; valid 1-2 years, renewable. Labor market test for locals first.Job offer · Passport · Health cert · Police clearance
- •Investor Permit: For business owners/investors; minimum USD 200k investment (2024 confirmed). Leads to PR after 5 years.Business plan · Investment proof · Approval from Investment Board
- •Retirement: Over 55 with USD 50k annual income/passive funds; renewable annually. No work allowed.Income proof · Health insurance · Clean record
- •Family Reunification: For spouses/children of citizens/PR holders; dependent on sponsor's status.Marriage/birth certs · Sponsor income proof
- •Student: For enrolled at Palau Community College; part-time work allowed.Acceptance letter · Funds proof · Health insurance
Property Ownership
Foreigners can buy freehold property or leaseholds (up to 99 years) via Land Court approval. Process: submit application to Minister of Justice with title search, survey, financial proof; notary optional. No residency needed; common for expat investments in Koror/Airai.
Banking Access
Straightforward for foreigners at Bank of Hawaii Palau or Palau National Commercial Bank (PNCCB). Accounts open same day with basic docs; FATCA/CRS compliant. No local credit history needed initially. Digital banking basic; cash common.
- Valid passport
- Visa/residence permit
- Proof of address (utility bill/rental)
- Source of funds proof
- Reference letter (sometimes)
Insurance Requirements
No mandatory public health system; private/travel insurance required for visas/permits over 30 days. Car insurance mandatory for vehicles (3rd party liability via local insurers).
- Travel insurance for entry
Citizenship Requirements
- Residency:
- 10 years (Physical presence 6+ months/year; PR first.)
- Language:
- Palauan/English proficiency (no formal test)
- Integration:
- Knowledge of Palau history/culture (interview)
- Dual Citizenship:
- Restricted - Renunciation of prior citizenship required.
- Additional Information:
- Naturalization via 10-year continuous residency (5 if married to citizen); apply to Ministry of Justice. Oath of allegiance required.
Areas Requiring Further Research
- •2026 updates to investor thresholds
- •Digital bureaucracy portal status
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