
Colombia residency in 2026 follows a two-stage path under Resolution 5477 of 2022: a Migrant (M) visa for 1 to 3 years, then a Resident (R) visa for 5 years of total accumulated residency. After 5 years of legal residency (or 2 years for Spaniards, Latin American, and Caribbean nationals), R visa holders qualify to apply for Colombian citizenship.
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Quick Facts: Colombia Residency 2026
Colombia residency is the legal status granted to foreign nationals who hold a valid Migrant (M) or Resident (R) visa under the Colombian immigration framework defined in Resolution 5477 of 2022. The M visa is the temporary stage, valid for 1 to 3 years and renewable. The R visa is the permanent stage, valid for 5 years and renewable indefinitely. R visa holders gain full work authorization, access to the national healthcare system, the right to open Colombian bank accounts, and a path to Colombian citizenship.
Colombia has become one of the most attractive Latin American relocation destinations in 2026, driven by its low cost of living (roughly 30 to 40 percent cheaper than the United States), USD-friendly exchange rate, growing fintech and tech ecosystem, and the structural pathway from M visa to R visa to citizenship in 5 to 7 years. The country also offers dual citizenship, so most foreigners do not need to renounce their existing nationality.
Colombian residency unlocks several practical and legal advantages over short-term tourist stays. Below are the most relevant for foreign nationals planning a multi-year base in Colombia.
Colombia's immigration framework distinguishes three primary visa categories: Visitor (V), Migrant (M), and Resident (R). Only the M and R visas grant residency status. The V visa is a short-term entry permit for tourism, business meetings, study, medical treatment, or remote work (digital nomad) and does not lead to permanent residency.
The M visa is the temporary residency stage. It is valid for up to 3 years (most categories) and tied to a specific qualifying activity (work contract, real estate investment, business ownership, marriage, pension, and so on). M visa holders must reside in Colombia for at least 183 days per year to maintain the visa. The R visa is the permanent residency stage, granted after accumulated time in Colombia under an M visa. R visa holders enjoy full legal residency, work authorization, and access to all social services, and they cannot be absent from Colombia for more than 2 consecutive years without losing the status.
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| Attribute | Permanent (R Visa) | Temporary (M Visa) |
|---|---|---|
| Duration | 5 years, renewable indefinitely | 1 to 3 years, renewable |
| Eligibility | Accumulated M visa time, renunciation of nationality, peace process resident, or Venezuelan migrant TPS | Marriage, work, business, real estate investment, pension, freelancer income, Mercosur/Andean origin, refugee status |
| Work authorization | Unrestricted | Allowed, typically tied to the qualifying activity |
| Path to citizenship | Yes (after 5 years total residency) | No direct path; must convert to R visa first |
| Annual presence required | Cannot be absent over 2 consecutive years | 183 days minimum per year |
| Healthcare access | Full national health system (EPS) | Limited based on visa category |
| Family inclusion | Spouse, children, dependent parents | Spouse, children, dependent parents |
| Renewal cost | ~USD 27 every 5 years | Varies by category |
| Sources: Resolution 5477 of 2022 (Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Colombia), Migracion Colombia published procedures, and the Cancilleria de Colombia visa portal. Schengen Area nationals and Ecuadorians are exempted from the renewal fee. | ||
Resolution 5477 of 2022 defines 14 distinct M (Migrant) visa categories. Each is designed for a specific qualifying activity, and each has its own holding period before the holder becomes eligible to apply for an R visa. The table below summarizes all 14 categories and the time required under each before R visa conversion.
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| M Visa Category | Description | Holding Period for R Visa |
|---|---|---|
| Marriage (Conyuge) | Foreigners married to Colombian citizens | 3 uninterrupted years |
| Domestic Partnership | Foreign partners in registered civil unions | 5 years |
| Parent of Colombian (Birth) | Parents of Colombian children by birth | 2 years |
| Parent of Colombian (Adoption) | Parents of Colombian children by adoption | 2 years |
| Mercosur Migrant | Citizens of Mercosur member states | 2 years |
| Andean Migrant | Citizens of the Andean Community | 2 years |
| Refugee | Foreigners granted refugee status in Colombia | 5 years |
| Stateless Person | Individuals with recognized stateless status | 3 uninterrupted years |
| Worker (M-3) | Foreign workers with a Colombian job offer | 5 years |
| Business Owner / Partner (M-6) | Foreign investors in Colombian businesses (100x SMMLV minimum) | 5 years |
| Independent Worker (M-11) | Freelancers with 10x SMMLV monthly income | 5 years |
| Real Estate Investor (M-10) | Foreign investors in Colombian real estate (350x SMMLV minimum) | 5 years |
| Pensioner / Rentier (M-9) | Retirees with 3x SMMLV pension or 10x SMMLV passive income | 5 years |
| Internationalization Promotion | Foreign professionals in priority fields (science, engineering, technology) | 5 years |
| Source: Resolution 5477 of 2022, Articles defining M visa categories (Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Colombia). Holding periods are minimum thresholds; actual R visa approval is at the discretion of the Visa Authority. | ||
For most foreign nationals (those without Colombian family ties, Mercosur or Andean citizenship, or refugee status), the realistic M visa options are: M-6 Business Owner, M-9 Pensioner, M-10 Real Estate Investor, M-11 Independent Worker, and M-3 Worker. For deeper coverage of the M-10 and M-6 investment routes, see the Colombia Investment Visa 2026 guide. For the M-9 pensioner route in detail, see the Colombia Retirement Visa article.
Resolution 5477 of 2022 defines four qualifying pathways to a Colombian R (Resident) visa. Most foreign nationals enter the system through Pathway 4 (accumulated M visa time) after first holding an M visa for the required period.
To maintain R visa status, the holder must not be absent from Colombia for more than 2 consecutive years.
From a global mobility advisory perspective, four M visa categories cover the vast majority of foreign relocations to Colombia in 2026.
The M-6 visa is granted to foreign nationals who invest in or own a stake in a Colombian business. The minimum investment is 100x SMMLV, which translates to approximately COP 156 million or USD 40,000 at 2026 exchange rates. The visa is valid for up to 3 years and renewable. After 5 years of accumulated M-6 residency, the holder qualifies to apply for an R visa.
The M-10 visa is the most commonly used investor route. The minimum investment is 350x SMMLV in approved Colombian real estate, which translates to approximately COP 546 million or USD 140,000 at 2026 exchange rates. The property must be held in the applicant's name for the duration of the visa. After 5 years of accumulated M-10 residency, the holder qualifies for an R visa.
The M-9 visa is the retiree route. Pensioners must demonstrate a guaranteed monthly pension income of at least 3x SMMLV (approximately COP 4.68 million or USD 1,200 monthly at 2026 rates). Rentiers (those with passive income from investments rather than a formal pension) must demonstrate 10x SMMLV in monthly passive income (approximately COP 15.6 million or USD 4,000). The visa is valid for up to 3 years and leads to an R visa after 5 years.
The M-11 visa is for foreign freelancers, consultants, and independent professionals who plan to base themselves in Colombia. The applicant must demonstrate a monthly income of at least 10x SMMLV (approximately COP 15.6 million or USD 4,000 at 2026 rates). The M-11 visa is the closest practical equivalent to a digital nomad framework for foreigners earning from foreign clients. Note that the V Digital Nomad visa exists as a separate short-term visitor category that does not lead to R visa eligibility. For the V Digital Nomad route, see the Colombia Digital Nomad Visa article.
Colombia residency costs split into three components: the investment or income threshold (varies dramatically by visa category), government fees (typically USD 200 to 350), and legal or advisory fees (USD 1,500 to 5,000 depending on complexity and provider). The table below summarizes the 2026 investment and income thresholds anchored to the estimated SMMLV.
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| Visa Category | SMMLV Multiplier | Approx COP 2026 | Approx USD 2026 | Type |
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| M-6 Business Owner | 100x SMMLV | COP 156,000,000 | USD 40,000 | Investment |
| M-10 Real Estate | 350x SMMLV | COP 546,000,000 | USD 140,000 | Investment |
| M-9 Pensioner | 3x SMMLV (monthly) | COP 4,680,000 | USD 1,200/month | Pension income |
| M-9 Rentier | 10x SMMLV (monthly) | COP 15,600,000 | USD 4,000/month | Passive income |
| M-11 Independent Worker | 10x SMMLV (monthly) | COP 15,600,000 | USD 4,000/month | Earned income |
| M-3 Worker (legal entity employer) | 100x SMMLV (monthly) | COP 156,000,000 | USD 40,000/month | Employer minimum income |
| M-3 Worker (natural person employer) | 10x SMMLV (monthly) | COP 15,600,000 | USD 4,000/month | Employer minimum income |
| R visa renewal fee | n/a | ~COP 105,000 | ~USD 27 | Government fee |
| Sources: Resolution 5477 of 2022 (Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Colombia), Banco de la Republica de Colombia 2026 SMMLV reference, and Cancilleria de Colombia published visa cost schedule. SMMLV 2026 estimated at COP 1,560,000; verify current SMMLV before applying. Exchange rate ~COP 3,900 per 1 USD; subject to currency fluctuation. | ||||
The application process is standardized across most M visa categories under Resolution 5477 of 2022. The 8-step process below applies to applications filed at Colombian consulates abroad or directly with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bogota.
R visa applications follow a similar structure but require additional documentation showing the accumulated M visa residency time, proof of ongoing economic activity, and the foreign resident ID. R visa processing typically takes 8 business days from submission.
The required documents vary by M visa category and by stage (M visa vs R visa). The general documents required for any Colombian residency application include the following:
Additional category-specific documents include the property deed (M-10), business incorporation documents and capital evidence (M-6), pension grant letter (M-9), and Colombian marriage certificate (Conyuge). For applications transitioning from M to R visa, the Cedula de Extranjeria and proof of accumulated residency time are also required.
Application delays and rejections in Colombia's residency system are most often procedural rather than substantive. The list below covers the most frequent stumbles seen in 2024 to 2026 application cycles.
Yes. R visa holders qualify for Colombian citizenship after 5 years of legal residency. The eligibility window is reduced to 2 years for Spaniards, Latin American and Caribbean nationals, and foreigners married to Colombian citizens or with Colombian children. Citizenship requires Spanish-language proficiency and a clean criminal record. Colombia permits dual citizenship, so most foreigners do not need to renounce their existing nationality.
Yes. All M visa and R visa applicants must submit apostilled criminal background checks from the country of origin and any country where they have resided in the past 5 years. Colombia conducts independent background verification through Interpol and bilateral information-sharing agreements. Applicants with serious criminal histories typically face rejection.
Dual residency in Colombia and another country does not affect the stay length under the Colombian visa. R visa holders can stay indefinitely as long as they are not absent from Colombia for more than 2 consecutive years. M visa holders must reside in Colombia for at least 183 days per year to maintain visa eligibility.
R visa renewal costs approximately COP 105,000 (USD 27) every 5 years as of 2026. Schengen Area nationals and Ecuadorian citizens are exempted from the renewal fee under bilateral agreements. M visa renewal costs vary by category and typically run USD 50 to 200 per renewal cycle.
The closest alternatives are Argentina residency (USD 2,000 monthly income, 2 years to citizenship), Chile residency (USD 1,500 passive income, 5 years to citizenship), and Mexico temporary residency (USD 2,500 monthly income or USD 300,000 real estate investment, 5 years to citizenship). Paraguay offers a simpler residency framework with lower financial requirements and a 3-year path to citizenship.
Yes. The principal applicant on an M or R visa can include their spouse or registered domestic partner, dependent children under 25, and financially dependent parents on the same residency application. Each family member receives a derivative visa tied to the principal applicant's status. Family inclusion typically requires marriage and birth certificates (apostilled and translated) plus proof of financial dependency for parents.
The M (Migrant) visa is the temporary residency stage, valid for 1 to 3 years and tied to a specific qualifying activity. The R (Resident) visa is the permanent residency stage, valid for 5 years and renewable indefinitely. R visa holders have unrestricted work authorization, full access to the national healthcare system, and a path to Colombian citizenship. Most foreigners spend 2 to 5 years on the M visa before becoming eligible for the R visa.
糖心视频 advisors guide investors, retirees, remote founders, and families through the full Colombia residency cycle. The team coordinates the M visa selection (matching the applicant's profile to the most efficient M category), prepares the documentation package to minimize translation and apostille errors, manages the consular submission or in-country Bogota filing, handles the post-arrival Migracion Colombia registration and Cedula de Extranjeria pickup, supports the M-to-R visa transition at the 2-, 3-, or 5-year mark, and prepares the Colombian citizenship application once the 5-year (or 2-year reduced) residency window is met. For the investment-specific routes (M-6 and M-10), the team also coordinates with Colombian real estate brokers, accountants, and corporate counsel.
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Victoria Cold, European Attorney at 糖心视频, advises high-net-worth families and investors on residency and citizenship pathways across Europe and Latin America, including Colombia's Resolution 5477 framework. She combines deep legal expertise with practical experience guiding clients through immigration applications, documentation, and ongoing compliance requirements.
Last reviewed: June 2026.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or immigration advice. Colombian visa regulations, SMMLV thresholds, and program terms change frequently. Verify current requirements before acting.
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