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Dominica

CITIZENSHIP BY INVESTMENT
The Dominica Citizenship by Investment Program, introduced by the Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica in 1993, allows foreign investors to acquire irrevocable citizenship without residency requirements or the need to renounce their current nationality.
OUR COMPANY IS GOVERNMENT AUTHORIZED

Our company is officially authorized by the Dominica Government to process citizenship and passport.The company has a track record of success processing citizenship for applicants and their families from over 85 countries worldwide.

Program overview
Processing Time
The average processing time to obtain Dominica citizenship is 4 months.
Visa free travel
Instant visa-free to 144 countries, including the Schengen States, Singapore, Hong Kong, and China
Investment type
Donation to Dominica’s Government Fund or Real Estate Investment
Investment cost
USD 100.000 for a single applicant or USD 175.000 for a family of 4.
Family Dependents
Spouse, children up to 30 years old, parents/grandparents above the age of 65 years.
Passport Validity
For people above 16 years of age, it will be valid for 10 years. For children under 16, it is valid for five years.
Time to citizenship
Validity of Residency
DOMINICA CITIZENSHIP LAW
The Dominica Citizenship by Investment program is governed by the Constitution, Citizenship Act, and Revised Laws of Dominica, including Section 101 of the Constitution, Section 8 of the Citizenship Act, Chapter 1:10, and Section 20(1) of the Citizenship Act 1991.