
DOMINIKA
Information about Dominica's economic citizenship program, application requirements, and investment options.

WHY DOMINICA?
Officially known as the Commonwealth of Dominica, this magnificent island boasts pristine beaches, lush mountains, hundreds of acres of untouched tropical forest, and some of the Caribbean's best diving and hiking spots. Reflecting a diverse blend of British, French, African, and Caribbean cultures, Dominica is a politically and economically stable country with one of the lowest crime rates in the region. It offers numerous advantages to applicants for Economic Citizenship, including those listed below.
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You are not required to be physically present in the country.
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You can include your dependent children under the age of 25 in the application.
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You may include your daughters under the 25 who are single and fully financially supported by the primary applicant in the application.
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You can include your parents/grandparents over 65 years of age for whom you are responsible in the application.
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There is no minimum education level requirement.
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No management experience is required.
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You can travel to approximately 130 countries, including Europe's Schengen area, the UK, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and Türkiye, without needing a visa.
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Non-residents do not pay taxes.
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Since the Dominican Republic recognizes dual citizenship, you don't need to renounce your current nationality.

REQUIRED CONDITIONS
To be eligible for the Dominica Economic Citizenship Program, applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Possess a distinguished character,
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Have no criminal record,
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Be in excellent health,
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Be able to speak basic English,
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Invest in government-approved real estate or make a monetary donation.
INVESTMENT OPTIONS
The investment options available for obtaining citizenship in Dominica are listed below.
Donation
A. Single Application
A single application requires an investment of $100,000.
B. Family Application I
(Applicant and spouse) A $175,000 investment is sufficient for the applicant and their spouse to be granted citizenship.
B. Family Application II
(Applicant, spouse, and 2 children under 18) The applicant, their spouse, and two children under 18 only need to invest $175,000 for their naturalization.
B. Family Application III
The investment must be purchased from a government-approved property with a minimum value of $200,000. The investment must be held for at least 3 years. If the investment is held for 5 years and then...
ADDITIONAL CHARGES
For both investment options, additional fees that vary depending on family size must also be paid. The government may periodically change these fees. Please contact us for current rates.
Country Information
Guadeloupe lies to the north, and Martinique Island to the south.
Capital city
Roseau
Official Language
English
Currency
Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
Time Difference
UTC-4
Area
750 km2
Population
72,660
Visa-free travel
129
GDP (Per Capita)
5,082 USD
Form of Government
Republic

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Frequently Asked Questions
The basic definition of the program, travel freedom, and general advantages.
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How is Dominica citizenship obtained?
It is obtained under a government-authorized investment program. Citizenship is granted by making a donation to the Economic Diversification Fund (EDF), established to support the country’s economic diversification, or by purchasing shares in government-approved luxury real estate projects. -
Is Dominica citizenship obtained through investment?
Yes, this program is entirely based on direct economic contribution (investment) to the country. -
Is the Dominica passport strong?
Yes. As a member of the Commonwealth, Dominica provides its citizens with visa-free travel to more than 140 countries, including the United Kingdom, Singapore, Hong Kong, and the entire Schengen area. -
Can you enter the Schengen area with a Dominica passport?
Yes, you can enter all European Union (Schengen) countries visa-free and stay for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. -
Is Dominica citizenship permanent?
Yes, your citizenship is valid for life and can be passed on to future generations. You only need to renew your passport every 10 years.
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