Permanent residence — dreptul de sedere permanenta — is Moldova's settlement status, granted by the General Inspectorate for Migration and allowing a foreigner to establish domicile on Moldovan territory.
Moldova grants a foreigner who has a Moldovan job the dreptul de sedere provizorie in scop de munca — the right of provisional residence for the purpose of work — administered by the General Inspectorate for Migration within the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Moldova treats information technology specialists as a distinct sub-category of the right of provisional residence for work, published separately by the General Inspectorate for Migration from the ordinary immigrant worker route.
Moldova runs a dedicated digital nomad track inside its provisional residence system, listed by the General Inspectorate for Migration alongside work, study, investment and family reunification as one of the purposes for which a foreigner staying longer than 90 days can be granted the right of residence.
Study is one of the purposes for which the General Inspectorate for Migration grants the right of provisional residence in Moldova to a foreigner intending to stay longer than 90 days.
Foreign investment is one of the purposes for which the General Inspectorate for Migration grants the right of provisional residence in Moldova, and it comes in two forms on the same page.
Family reunification heads the list of purposes for which the General Inspectorate for Migration grants the right of provisional residence in Moldova.
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