Empowering Your Global Journey – Expert Immigration Services for Work and Settlement!
Empowering Your Global Journey – Expert Immigration Services for Work and Settlement!
Empowering Your Global Journey – Expert Immigration Services for Work and Settlement!
Empowering Your Global Journey – Expert Immigration Services for Work and Settlement!
Empowering Your Global Journey – Expert Immigration Services for Work and Settlement!
Empowering Your Global Journey – Expert Immigration Services for Work and Settlement!
Empowering Your Global Journey – Expert Immigration Services for Work and Settlement!
Empowering Your Global Journey – Expert Immigration Services for Work and Settlement!
Dominica’s Citizenship by Investment Program, launched in 1993, showcases the country’s commitment to growth and development. With its natural beauty and rich heritage, Dominica offers a strategic opportunity for investors.
Applicants contribute to national socio-economic projects. The minimum contribution is USD 200,000 for the main applicant.
Applicants may qualify for the Economic Diversification Fund by investing in government-approved real estate projects in Dominica.
Yes, your Dominica citizenship can be extended to include your spouse, children, parents, grandparents, and even spouses of dependent parents, grandparents, and siblings. The associated fees will vary based on the number of family members included in your citizenship application.
Absolutely. Dominica's emerging eco-tourism sector has earned international recognition, making it a prime location for real estate investment. With renowned global brands like Hilton and Kempinski and boutique resorts, Dominica has been highlighted in prestigious publications such as Travel + Leisure, Caribbean Travel Awards, and Condé Nast Traveller.
Yes, you can sell your investment. However, you must retain the property for at least five years before selling it to another Citizenship by Investment (CIP) investor. If you wish to sell it to a non-CIP buyer, the holding period is three years.
Yes, you can renew your Dominica passport as long as you held the property for the required time period after receiving citizenship.
No, all applications must be submitted through an authorized agent. Direct applications to Dominica’s Citizenship by Investment Program are not accepted.
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