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30

days max stay

6 months

passport validity required

English, French, Bislama

official language

English spoken

VUV

currency

About

Vanuatu is the largest of the 6 Pacific countries in this final batch (population ~342,000) but remains an honest-negative for Bangladeshi employment because it is structurally an exporter of labor, not an importer. Vanuatu is the largest supplier of Pacific seasonal labor to Australia and New Zealand — 35% of all Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) visas in 2022-23 (16,562 visas). If the domestic economy cannot employ its own 342,000 people, it will not import workers from Bangladesh.

Vanuatu is a Melanesian archipelago of 83 islands (65 inhabited) in the South Pacific. GDP per capita is ~USD $3,940 (2025). The economy relies on agriculture (80% of population engaged, copra is the top export at 35%+), tourism (330,000+ visitors pre-cyclone), offshore finance (no income tax, corporate tax, or capital gains tax), and the Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program.

The CBI program costs $130,000 for a single applicant ($180,000 for family of 4). Vanuatu passport provides visa-free access to 100+ countries including Schengen. Processing: 30-45 days, one of the fastest globally. This is designed for wealthy investors seeking passport mobility — completely irrelevant to Bangladeshi labor migrants.

All land belongs to indigenous custom owners and descendants under kastom tenure, enshrined in the 1980 independence constitution. Freehold was abolished at independence. Foreigners CANNOT own land — only leasehold (50-75 years). This means permanent settlement is structurally impossible.

Vanuatu has 138 indigenous Oceanic languages for ~342,000 people — the highest per-capita linguistic diversity on Earth. National creole: Bislama. Official languages: English, French, Bislama.

The World Risk Index consistently ranks Vanuatu as the world's MOST VULNERABLE country to climate risks. Cyclone Pam (March 2015, Category 5, 160mph winds) damaged 90% of buildings and impacted 188,000 people (half the population). Six active volcanoes include Yasur (continuous eruptions since 1774) and Ambae (Alert Level 3, March 2026, forced evacuation of 11,000 in 2017-2018).

Entry & Visa Requirements

  • Visa-Free
  • Vanuatu is the largest of the 6 Pacific countries in this final batch (342,000 people) but it is also the largest supplier of Pacific seasonal labor to Australia and New Zealand — 35% of all PALM visas in 2022-23 (16,562 visas). The domestic economy cannot employ its own workforce, so it exports workers. Foreigners cannot own land under kastom (customary) tenure — all land belongs to indigenous custom owners and descendants, enshrined in the 1980 independence constitution. Vanuatu has the highest per-capita linguistic diversity on Earth: 138 indigenous languages for 342,000 people. The Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program ($130,000 for a single applicant) is completely irrelevant to Bangladeshi workers. The World Risk Index consistently ranks Vanuatu as the world's MOST VULNERABLE country to climate risks — Cyclone Pam (2015, Category 5) damaged 90% of buildings.

    Visa-free 30 days. Requirements: valid passport (6+ months), proof of onward/return travel. Visa-free entry explicitly NOT valid for work purposes.
  • Return ticket required
  • No proof of funds required

Work Permit Pathway

## Work Permit: Employer-Sponsored, Labour Market Test

### Process

1. Get job offer from registered Vanuatu employer
2. Employer applies to Department of Labour on employee's behalf
3. Employer must demonstrate no local candidates qualified
4. Submit: passport, employment contract, criminal record certificate, proof no locals qualified
5. On approval, employer forwards work permit
6. Apply for Employment Visa at nearest Vanuatu Embassy/Consulate

### Duration

Employment Visa: 12 months, multiple entry. Work permits: 1-2 years, renewable. Short-term: 4 months or less.

### Remote Worker Visa

Available for digital nomads employed by foreign companies. Not relevant to labor migration.

### Barriers

- No Vanuatu Embassy in Bangladesh
- Labour market test favors locals in an economy that exports workers
- No industry sector recruits from South Asia

### Contact

- Department of Immigration: https://immigration.gov.vu/work/
- Department of Labour: https://dol.gov.vu/

Overstay Penalties & Consequences

## Overstay Penalties

### Framework

- 30-day visa-free entry strictly enforced
- Visa-free entry explicitly NOT valid for work
- Overstaying leads to fines, detention, deportation, and potential entry ban

### Natural Disaster Risk

World's most climate-vulnerable country. Category 5 cyclones, active volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis. An overstayer would face these risks without legal status or consular support.

### No Consular Support

No Bangladesh embassy in Vanuatu. No Vanuatu embassy in Bangladesh or South Asia.

Job Market

## Job Market: Exports Workers, Does Not Import Them

### Seasonal Labor Export

Vanuatu is the LARGEST supplier of Pacific seasonal labor — 35% of all PALM visas in 2022-23 (16,562 visas). The domestic economy sends its own workers abroad because it cannot employ them locally.

### Domestic Economy

- Agriculture: 80% of population, predominantly subsistence. Copra is #1 export.
- Tourism: 330,000+ visitors pre-cyclone. Core sector but concentrated in Port Vila.
- Offshore finance: No income/corporate/capital gains tax. VFSC regulates.
- CBI: Revenue source but creates minimal employment.

### Minimum Wage

VT 300/hour (~USD $2.48/hour, ~USD $436/month). Cost of living in Port Vila: $2,480-3,305/month. The gap is catastrophic.

### Shared Pacific Framing

All six Pacific countries in this final batch are structurally emigration countries, not destination countries. The Pacific region operates labor mobility programs (PALM in Australia, RSE in New Zealand, COFA in the United States, Falepili Union for Tuvalu) that move Pacific Islanders OUT to wealthier destinations. None of these programs are accessible to Bangladeshi nationals. The Pacific region does not import workers from outside the region in any meaningful volume. A Bangladeshi worker reading any of these six country pages should understand: visa-free entry is for tourism, family visits, or transit — it is not a viable pathway to employment.
None — exports 35% of Pacific seasonal labor, foreigners cannot own land, cost of living 5.7-7.6x minimum wage, no South Asian recruitment

Salary & Payments

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Minimum wage: VT 300/hour (since June 2023, up from VT 220) — approximately USD $2.48/hour or ~USD $436/month at 40hr/week. Average gross monthly salary: VT 67,000-75,000 (~USD $554-620).

The 3.9x multiplier over Bangladesh's $113/month minimum is completely wiped out by Port Vila's cost of living. A single person needs USD $2,480-3,305/month for basic living in Port Vila — 5.7x to 7.6x the minimum wage. The math does not work.

Currency: Vanuatu Vatu (VUV). Approximately VUV 121:1 USD.

Where to Apply

Vanuatu Department of Immigration — Work

Government

Vanuatu Department of Labour

Government

Vanuatu Financial Services Commission

Government

Housing & Living

## Cost of Living: Catastrophically High Relative to Wages

### Port Vila Estimates

- **Rent (1BR city)**: VT 50,000-80,000/month (~USD $413-661)
- **Groceries (family of 4, weekly)**: VT 22,000-55,000
- **Casual restaurant meal**: VT 1,500-3,000 (~USD $12-25)
- **Minivan transport**: VT 150 one-way (~USD $1.25)

### Monthly Budget (single person)

VT 300,000-400,000 (~USD $2,480-3,305). This is 5.7x to 7.6x the minimum wage ($436/month).

### Why This Matters

Port Vila is an island import economy. Nearly everything is shipped in. A Bangladeshi worker earning minimum wage could not sustain themselves. Even the average formal salary ($554-620) covers only a quarter of living costs.

### Currency

Vanuatu Vatu (VUV). ~VUV 121:1 USD.

Social & Culture

## Bangladeshi Community: None

No documented Bangladeshi diaspora in Vanuatu.

### Muslim Infrastructure: Small but Sunni

Muslim population: estimated 100-1,000 (mostly indigenous Ni-Vanuatu converts, not immigrants). Port Vila Grand Mosque (opened 1992, first in Vanuatu). Prayer hall in Mele (1992). Mosque under construction at Bladiniere Estate.

Vanuatu is the exception in this Pacific batch — its mosques serve Sunni Muslims, unlike the other 5 countries where the only mosques are Ahmadiyya. However, the economic barriers remain decisive regardless of religious infrastructure.

### Halal Food

Extremely limited. One halal chicken farm and one abattoir in Port Vila. One restaurant (Masala Magik) mentioned as halal-friendly. No halal certification system.

### Religion

Predominantly Christian (Presbyterian, Catholic, Anglican, Seventh-day Adventist). Islam is a tiny minority.

Business Opportunities

Business opportunities in Vanuatu are structurally blocked for foreigners. All land belongs to indigenous custom owners under kastom tenure — foreigners CANNOT own land, only leasehold (50-75 years). Even leasehold is not available on all customary lands.

The CBI program ($130,000 single, $180,000 family) grants Vanuatu citizenship and a passport with 100+ visa-free countries — but this is for wealthy investors, not labor migrants. The minimum investment threshold places it firmly outside the reach of Bangladeshi workers.

The offshore finance sector (no income/corporate/capital gains tax) requires VFSC-relevant qualifications and regulatory compliance expertise. The tourism sector is small-scale and locally operated. Agriculture is predominantly subsistence.

Vanuatu's economy exports its own workers — 16,562 PALM visas in 2022-23 alone. It does not need to import foreign labor.

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Cost of Living

## Cost of Living: Catastrophically High Relative to Wages ### Port Vila Estimates - **Rent (1BR city)**: VT 50,000-80,000/month (~USD $413-661) - **Groceries (family of 4, weekly)**: VT 22,000-55,000 - **Casual restaurant meal**: VT 1,500-3,000 (~USD $12-25) - **Minivan transport**: VT 150 one-way (~USD $1.25) ### Monthly Budget (single person) VT 300,000-400,000 (~USD $2,480-3,305). This is 5.7x to 7.6x the minimum wage ($436/month). ### Why This Matters Port Vila is an island import economy. Nearly everything is shipped in. A Bangladeshi worker earning minimum wage could not sustain themselves. Even the average formal salary ($554-620) covers only a quarter of living costs. ### Currency Vanuatu Vatu (VUV). ~VUV 121:1 USD.

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  • • Passport validity (6+ months beyond travel date)
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  • • Proof of funds documentation
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Last verified

01 Jun 2026

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