How to get a work visa in Bahrain as a Nigerian citizen
Complete guide to all available work permit pathways, requirements, costs, and processing times.
Why Nigerians choose Bahrain
Bahrain offers Nigerian workers 3 distinct visa pathways to live and work legally. Nigerians are valued for English as official language, a young workforce, and a fast-growing tech ecosystem. Applications are made at the Bahrain diplomatic mission serving Abuja.
Who this is best for
- ✓Finance and banking professionals (a regional hub)
- ✓Self-employed workers using the Flexi Permit
- ✓Oil, gas and industrial specialists
- ✓Hospitality and tourism talent
- ✓Professionals seeking an affordable, liberal Gulf base
Available visa pathways
The Bahrain Work Permit is the standard authorization for foreign nationals employed by Bahraini companies. It is issued by the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) and is valid for up to two years, with renewals available. Bahrain's work permit system is notable for its relatively fast processing — applications are typically reviewed and decided within 3 to 10 business days, making it one of the quickest work authorization processes in the Gulf region.
Bahrain's Golden Residency is a premium long-term visa designed to attract high-net-worth individuals, investors, and exceptional talent to the kingdom. Launched as part of Bahrain's economic diversification strategy, it offers a 10-year (120-month) residence permit with the possibility of renewal — a significantly longer duration than standard work permits. The program is intended to provide stability and certainty for individuals making substantial commitments to Bahrain's economy.
The Bahrain Flexi Permit is a unique work authorization that allows foreign nationals to work in Bahrain without being tied to a single employer. Introduced as part of Bahrain's labour market reforms, it enables holders to work for multiple employers or on a self-employed basis, providing a level of flexibility that is rare in the Gulf region. The permit is valid for two years and is renewable.
💡 Tip for Nigerians applicants: Have your Abuja police clearance certificate ready, and check whether your degree and supporting documents need to be apostilled or legalised for use in Bahrain.
Application timeline for Bahrain
Employer registers with LMRA
Your employer must be registered with the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) and have an approved establishment.
Already done or 1 weekSubmit work permit via EMS portal
Your employer submits the work permit application through LMRA''s Expat Management System (EMS) portal.
1 dayApproval (3-10 business days)
LMRA processes the application. Bahrain has the fastest processing in the Gulf region.
3-10 business daysTravel to Bahrain
Enter Bahrain on your work visa.
VariesMedical and residence permit via NPRA
Complete medical exam and fingerprinting. Apply for residence permit through the Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs (NPRA).
1-2 weeksCommon required documents
Documents commonly required for a Bahrain work visa for Nigerians:
Cost estimate in Nigerian Naira (NGN)
Approximate conversions for Nigerians. Currency rates are indicative - check current rates before applying.
| Item | Amount | In NGN |
|---|---|---|
| Visa application fee | BHD 300-1000 | ₦1,236,702 |
Embassy and application centres
Apply at the Bahrain diplomatic mission serving Abuja. Check the official embassy or visa application centre website for appointment booking, fees and current document requirements.
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Working and living in Bahrain
Key industries hiring
Bahrain's economy is led by financial services (a long-standing MENA banking hub), oil and gas, aluminium production, and a growing tourism sector. The Flexi Permit also supports a base of self-employed workers.
Cost of living and quality of life
Bahrain is more affordable than Dubai or Doha - one-bedroom rents in Manama run BHD 300-500 a month - and there is no income tax. The kingdom is known as the most socially relaxed Gulf state, and is connected to Saudi Arabia by the King Fahd Causeway.
Next steps for Nigerian applicants
Ready to start your Bahrain visa application? Here is what to do next:
- Check which visa you qualify for
- Gather your documents
- Apply through the official portal
How to apply for a Bahrain visa from Nigerian
Applications for Bahrain are processed through Embassy Direct. Here is how to apply, step by step:
- 1Prepare your documents
Cover letter, bank statements, photos, and supporting evidence.
- 2Book your appointment at Embassy Direct
Processing time: 3-5 business days. Service fee: BHD 3-100.
- 3Attend your appointment with all documents and passport
Biometrics: Not required for most applicants.
- 4Track your application after submission
Use your reference number on the tracking portal.
- 5Collect your passport when notified
You will receive an SMS or email when your passport is ready. Collect within 30 days.
Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to get a work visa in Bahrain?
Processing times range from 1 to 8 weeks.
Do I need a job offer for a Bahrain work visa?
Not always. Golden Residency, Flexi Permit do not require one.
Can I bring my family on a Bahrain work visa?
Yes. 2 of 3 visa types allow dependants.
How much does a Bahrain work visa cost for Nigerians?
Visa application fees start at BHD 300 - approximately ₦1,236,702. Budget extra for medical checks, document authentication, and travel to the embassy.
Can Nigerians apply for a Bahrain work visa from Abuja?
Yes. Nigerians apply through the Bahrain diplomatic mission serving Abuja. Processing takes 1-8 weeks.
Is there a path to permanent residency in Bahrain?
None of the visa types listed here directly lead to permanent residency in Bahrain. However, some may allow you to transition to a residency pathway later.
What documents do Nigerians need for a Bahrain work visa?
Required documents typically include a valid passport, passport-sized photos, proof of qualifications, employment contract, financial evidence, and health insurance. Requirements vary by visa type.
What are the top industries hiring in Bahrain?
Bahrain's economy is led by financial services (a long-standing MENA banking hub), oil and gas, aluminium production, and a growing tourism sector. The Flexi Permit also supports a base of self-employed workers.