
Dominica Citizenship by Investment
Dominica Investment Citizenship Program widely chosen by international applicants, this program has consecutively won awards for "High-Value Investment Citizenship Program" for 6 years! With an investment starting at $200,000, the application process is simple, offering immediate acquisition of a Commonwealth passport. It takes as fast as 6 months, providing visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 168 countries and regions worldwide, including the Schengen Area/EU countries, Singapore, South Korea, China, Brazil, and more.
Enshrined in the constitution through the 1993 Immigration Act, the program has a history of over 30 years, allowing four generations of immigration with lifelong inheritance and high international recognition.
Application Requirements
Principal Applicant:
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The principal applicant must be at least 18 years old.
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Provide a certificate of no criminal record.
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Meet the investment requirements: donate at least $200,000 to the Economic Diversification Fund or invest at least $200,000 in a designated real estate project.
Accompanying Family Members: (Four generations eligible for immigration)
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Lawful spouse (heterosexual spouse with legal marriage certificates from any country, including U.S., Hong Kong, etc.).
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Unmarried children of the principal applicant and spouse under 31 years old who are financially dependent on the principal applicant.
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Parents and grandparents of the principal applicant and spouse aged 65 or above who are financially dependent on the principal applicant.
Eligible for Family Reunification: (Dominica citizenship can be inherited across generations)
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Lawful spouse of the principal applicant (heterosexual spouse with legal marriage certificates from any country, including U.S., Hong Kong, etc.).
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Unmarried children of the principal applicant under 31 years old who are financially dependent on the principal applicant.
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Parents, parents-in-law, and grandparents of the principal applicant aged 65 or above who are financially dependent on the principal applicant.
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Newborns born to all applicants after they obtain Dominican citizenship.
