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An Investor Residence Permit is issued by the Department of Immigration, and it allows foreign investors to live in the country while managing or overseeing their investment projects. It is valid for 12 months and is renewable annually. It involves the submission of a valid General Investment Licence, a passport for endorsement as well as a police report.
A Temporary Work Permit in Zimbabwe, also known as a Temporary Employment Permit (TEP) is provided for by the Department of Immigration. It allows foreign nationals to work in the country for a limited period, typically up to one year, with the possibility of renewal. The permit is also issued for short-term employment or to facilitate business-related activities. It involves the submission of a valid General Investment Licence, a passport for endorsement as well as a police report.