- Holding a passport of Commonwealth of Dominica will allow you to travel
visa-free to 137 countries, including the UK, the Caribbean, and the Commonwealth countries.
Dominica has visa-free access to Schengen and all EU countries.
- Dominica does not impose any residency requirements and does not tax income,
wealth, or inheritance
- Dominica, according to the new procedure, no longer requires going through
an interview. However, the government may still invite individual candidates for economic
citizenship in to online discuss their application
- The time it takes for applications to be considered is 3 months
TWO WAYS OF RECEIVING CITIZENSHIP
MAKING A CONTRIBUTION
TO THE STATE
- Official authority:
Economic Diversification Fund
- Investor:
200,000 $
- Investor & up to three qualifying dependents:
250,000 $
- Additional dependant under 18:
25,000 $
- Additional dependant 18 years of age or older:
40,000 $
INVESTING
IN REAL ESTATE
- Minimum investment:
200,000 $
- Required period of real estate ownership:
3 years
-
State fees
Investor: 75,000 $
Investor & up to three qualifying dependents: 100,000 $
Additional qualified dependent under the age of 18: 18,000 $
Additional qualified dependent under the age of 18: 40,000 $
TWO WAYS OF RECEIVING CITIZENSHIP
- Advantages
- Drawbacks
- Contribution is non-refundable
- Advantages
- Tangible assets
- Return on investment in the form of dividends
- Return on investment in the form of resale
- Physical connection to the country
- Drawbacks
- Capital:
- Roseau
- Area:
- 750 sq.km.
- Population:
- 73 000
- GDP:
- US $1.627 billion
- Language:
- English and French
- Year of independence from Great Britain:
- 1978
- Main islands:
- Dominica