Located in the central Pacific Ocean, Nauru is one of the smallest countries in the world, both in terms of population and land area. Famous for its phosphate mining, this island nation offers seclusion and peace for those seeking a second citizenship.
Why Choose NAURU?
A Hidden Gem in the Pacific - - Nauru offers an exceptional level of privacy and political neutrality, making it a prime option for individuals seeking a quiet and secure environment. With one of the lowest crime rates globally, it’s ideal for safety and security. Nauru also grants dual citizenship, allowing investors to retain their original nationality while enjoying the benefits of Nauruan citizenship.
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
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, Nauru allows dual citizenship, so applicants do not need to renounce their current nationality.
Yes, applicants should expect additional due diligence, processing, and interview fees.
No, physical presence is not required during the application process.
Yes, you can include spouses, dependent children under 30, and parents or grandparents over 55.
Yes. Nauru passports are valid for 10 years (adults) and 5 years (children).