Yes — buying property in a ZIPA-approved development entitles you to apply for a renewable two-year Zanzibar residence permit, covering you, your spouse, and your dependent children. It is one of East Africa’s most accessible and clearly structured residency-by-investment pathways.
Zanzibar residency through property investment is one of the most compelling — and least discussed — benefits of buying in the archipelago. Many international buyers focus purely on financial returns or lifestyle appeal. However, once they learn about the residency pathway, it frequently becomes the deciding factor. The ability to obtain Zanzibar residency by buying property gives buyers something money alone cannot easily purchase: freedom of movement, legal status, and a base in one of the Indian Ocean’s most desirable locations.
This guide covers exactly how the residency-by-investment programme works, who qualifies, what the process involves, and what rights it gives you.
How Zanzibar Residency Through Property Investment Works
The Zanzibar residency-by-investment pathway operates through the Zanzibar Investment Promotion Authority (ZIPA). When you purchase a property in a ZIPA-approved development, you become eligible to apply for a Residence Permit — a formal legal status granting you the right to live in Zanzibar for the permit’s duration.
The permit is issued initially for two years and is renewable. Renewal is a straightforward administrative process rather than a re-application from scratch. According to the Zanzibar Investment Promotion Authority, the programme specifically attracts quality long-term investors and gives them a stable, legal framework for their presence in Zanzibar.
Importantly, this is not a temporary visitor visa. It is a formal residence permit — a meaningfully different legal status that reflects your position as a property-owning investor in the archipelago.
Who Does the Zanzibar Residency Permit Cover?
The permit covers more than just the buyer. Specifically, it extends to:
- The primary buyer — the named owner of the property
- Spouse — the legally married partner of the primary buyer
- Dependent children — children under the qualifying age threshold as defined by current ZIPA guidelines
This family-inclusive structure is a significant advantage. Many competing residency-by-investment programmes in other markets charge additional fees or require separate applications for each family member. In Zanzibar, the whole family qualifies under a single investment.
What Are the Requirements to Qualify?
To qualify for the Zanzibar residency-by-investment permit, buyers must meet the following core criteria:
- Purchase in a ZIPA-approved development. This is non-negotiable. Only buyers in formally approved projects qualify. Purchasing from an unapproved developer does not trigger residency eligibility.
- Complete the purchase. The permit application begins after the purchase completes and the title or lease agreement registers formally.
- Submit required documentation. This includes proof of purchase, identification documents, and the relevant ZIPA application forms. Your developer and legal representative guide you through this.
- Pay the applicable permit fees. These are government-set administrative fees — nominal relative to the value of the permit itself.
What Rights Does the Permit Give You?
The Zanzibar residence permit gives you the legal right to reside in Zanzibar for the permit’s duration. In practical terms, this means:
- You can live in Zanzibar without needing separate visas or extensions
- You can enter and exit Tanzania freely during the permit period
- Your covered family members share the same rights
- You hold legal standing as a resident investor, which simplifies various administrative and financial processes in Zanzibar
The Zanzibar residence permit is distinct from Tanzanian citizenship and does not automatically confer the right to work in Tanzania without a separate work permit. Buyers seeking to understand the full scope of their rights should consult a qualified immigration lawyer in addition to their property legal adviser.
How Zanzibar Compares to Other Residency-by-Investment Programmes
Globally, residency-by-investment programmes vary enormously in investment thresholds, complexity, and the quality of status they confer. Zanzibar’s programme stands out for several reasons.
Portugal’s Golden Visa historically required minimum investments of €500,000 in real estate. Investment Migration Insider tracks over 100 residency-by-investment programmes globally, and programmes in comparable island destinations — Mauritius, Seychelles, Cape Verde — typically require minimum investments of $375,000–$500,000 for residency eligibility.
By contrast, Zanzibar’s programme is accessible from $135,000 at The Hills Nungwi — making it one of the most affordable entry points for formal island residency anywhere in the Indian Ocean region. Additionally, the process operates through ZIPA, a government authority with a track record of handling foreign investment transparently.
Tax Considerations for Zanzibar Residents
Zanzibar offers a favourable tax environment for resident investors. Tanzania does not impose wealth tax or inheritance tax. Capital gains on property held long-term benefit from relatively favourable treatment compared to many European or North American markets.
However, individual tax implications vary significantly depending on your country of origin, existing tax residency, and the structure of your investment. The PwC Tanzania Tax Guide provides a useful starting reference for the Tanzania-side tax environment. Always take independent tax advice in both your home country and Tanzania before structuring a purchase.
The Hills Nungwi: Your Path to Zanzibar Residency
The Hills Nungwi by Majestic Zanzibar is a fully ZIPA-approved development — meaning every buyer qualifies for the residency-by-investment pathway. With one-bedroom apartments from $135,000, it represents one of the most accessible entry points to formal Zanzibar residency currently available.
The Majestic sales team works with buyers through every stage — from reservation and purchase through to title registration and residency permit application. For buyers combining a lifestyle investment with a legal residency objective, The Hills Nungwi is a strong fit on both counts.
To understand the broader investment case, read our article on why Zanzibar is one of East Africa’s best real estate investments, or see our guide on how foreigners can buy property in Zanzibar.