How to apply for a MIC Permit
While most projects no longer require Myanmar Investment Commission (MIC) approval, those meeting certain criteria will continue to need to do so.
Project proposals continuing to require a MIC permit include businesses which are: strategic to the Union, have large capital investments, have a large potential impact on the environment and local community, involve state-owned land, or are designated by the government as needing a permit.
How to apply for an Endorsement
In addition to Myanmar Investment Commission (MIC) Permits, the Union Government has introduced 'Endorsements' as a fast-track way to doing business in Myanmar. Investors can apply to the MIC or the State and Regional Investment Committee for an Endorsement of an investment proposal.
Post-permit activities (only applicable for MIC Permit holders)
The following are post-permit activities, which are only applicable to companies holding a MIC Permit:
How to register your company
Company incorporation is carried out by DICA in accordance with the provisions of the Myanmar Companies Law (2017); and investment proposal applications come under the Myanmar Investment Commission (DICA is the secretariat of the MIC).
Application Forms