Located in the Caribbean, between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, Dominica sits halfway between Puerto Rico and Trinidad and Tobago. Known as the Nature Island, it is a true paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Why Choose DOMINICA?
A Caribbean Gem of Unspoiled Beauty - Dominica, officially known as the Commonwealth of Dominica, is renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes, often considered among the most stunning in the Caribbean. With pristine beaches, lush mountains, and expansive tropical rainforests, it offers a rare combination of unspoiled beauty and a high quality of life. The island's rich cultural heritage reflects a vibrant blend of English, French, African, and Carib influences, contributing to its unique identity while maintaining strong political and economic stability. Known as one of the safest destinations in the region, Dominica boasts the lowest crime rate in the Caribbean, making it an ideal place to live, work, and invest. Additionally, the country recognizes dual citizenship, allowing individuals to retain their original nationality while benefiting from the privileges of Dominican citizenship.
Minimum Investment: US$200,000 in government-approved real estate
Holding Period: Investment must be held for at least 5 years
Single Applicant: Non-refundable contribution of US$200,000
Family (Main Applicant + up to 3 Dependents): Contribution of US$250,000
Client provides passport copies for initial pre-screening
Upon clearance, a retainer agreement is prepared and signed
Our team assists the client in compiling and organizing all required documentation
Complete application is submitted to the Citizenship by Investment Unit of the selected country
Government conducts a thorough due diligence check
Once approved, an official letter of approval is issued
Client proceeds with the required donation or investment payment
Citizenship certificate and passport are issued and delivered to the client
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Yes, Dominica permits dual citizenship, and you are not required to renounce your existing nationality.
Absolutely. Dominica’s growing reputation as a premier eco-tourism destination enhances the value of real estate investments.
Yes. If you resell to a CIP applicant, hold the property for 5 years. Otherwise, after 3 years to a non-CIP buyer.
No, physical presence is not required at any point during the application process.
Yes, you can renew your passport as long as you held the property for the required period after gaining citizenship.