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Again, depending on your home country you can remain for either 30 or 90 days in a six month period. Alternatively if you've been applying year in year out for your one year residency and this has been going on now for five years then you can apply to remain full time. For the former you have to have proof that you can financially support yourself, you must be making regular contributions to the social security system and have both a place to live and complete and private medical insurance. Getting permanent residency in Bulgaria is another story altogether! If you're a retired person and financially secure you can be granted a one year residency permit, if you have to have hospital treatment in Bulgaria and can afford to pay for it or if you�re coming to be self employed and the Ministry of Labour have granted you permission. If you're originally of Bulgarian descent or a child of a Bulgarian or foreign citizen who already has permanent residence then you may be granted an indefinite stay. It basically depends on the country you herald from and the validity of your passport. Read further information about visas for Bulgaria.Staying in Bulgaria If you want to stay on in Bulgaria past your visitor visa duration then the first step is to apply for a long stay visa known as "Type D" from the Bulgarian embassy in your originating country. Residence Permits With your Type D visa safely in hand you can now apply to the Bulgarian Ministry of Internal Affairs for residency. The cost of this varies depending on where you come from with example costs USD25 for US citizens and GBP44 for UK citizens. You can either apply for temporary residence for up to one year or permanent residence. You can either download the forms you need to fill in or ask the embassy to post them to you. You may be granted permission to remain in the country indefinitely if you're married to a Bulgarian and have already lived in the country for two years. You may then be given permission to remain in Bulgaria for up to one year if you have both a work permit and a guaranteed full time contract or you have a company in Bulgaria that employs at least ten local people. You must have a passport valid for the duration of your intended stay.If you come from any other country you should apply to the Bulgarian consulate or embassy in your country or nearest to your country.
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