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Dominica's Citizenship by Investment Programme has been operational since 1993, making it one of the longest-running and most reputable programmes in the Caribbean.
<p>The Commonwealth of Dominica's <strong>Citizenship by Investment Programme</strong> has been operational since 1993, making it one of the longest-running CBI programmes in the world. Dominica's passport provides access to approximately <strong>145 countries visa-free</strong>, including the Schengen zone and the United Kingdom. The programme is fully managed by the Citizenship by Investment Unit (CBIU) of the Government of Dominica.</p> <div style="background: #fff3cd; border-left: 4px solid #f59e0b; padding: 1rem 1.25rem; border-radius: 0.5rem; margin: 1rem 0;"> <strong>⚠️ Price Increase (2024–2025):</strong> The minimum EDF contribution for a single applicant has increased from $100,000 to <strong>$200,000</strong>. Verify current pricing with the CBIU or an authorised agent before beginning your application. </div> <h3>Investment Options</h3> <p>Applicants choose between two pathways — both grant full citizenship without residency requirements:</p> <h4>Option A: Economic Diversification Fund (EDF) Donation</h4> <ul> <li>Single applicant: <strong>$200,000</strong></li> <li>Applicant + up to 3 dependents: <strong>$250,000</strong></li> <li>Additional dependent under 18: $25,000</li> <li>Additional dependent 18+: $40,000</li> <li>Non-refundable — directly funds national development projects</li> </ul> <h4>Option B: Approved Real Estate</h4> <ul> <li>Minimum property investment: <strong>$200,000</strong> (any family size)</li> <li>Government fee: $75,000 (single); $100,000 (main applicant + up to 3 dependents)</li> <li>Property held for minimum 3–5 years before resale</li> <li>Total cost similar to or higher than EDF path once fees included</li> </ul> <h3>Additional Fees</h3> <p>Regardless of option: Due Diligence ($7,500 main applicant; $4,000 per dependent 16+), Processing ($1,000), mandatory interview for all applicants/dependents 16+, Naturalization Certificate ($500/person).</p> <h3>Processing Timeline</h3> <p>Processing takes approximately <strong>6–9 months</strong> from submission of a complete application. No minimum stay in Dominica is required at any point.</p> <h3>Who Is This For?</h3> <p>Best suited for individuals and families seeking an <strong>affordable Caribbean CBI with strong Schengen and UK visa-free access</strong>. Good for those who prioritise cost efficiency over passport strength. Not suitable if US visa-free travel is a primary goal (Dominica passport requires a US visa).</p>
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| Investment Type | Min. Amount | Description |
|---|---|---|
| EDF Donation (Single Applicant) | $200,000 | Non-refundable contribution to the Economic Diversification Fund. Fastest processing path. |
| EDF Donation (Family of up to 4) | $250,000 | Non-refundable EDF contribution for main applicant + up to 3 dependants. |
| Real Estate (any family size) | $200,000 | Investment in approved real estate held 3–5 years. Government fee ($75,000–$100,000) applies separately. |
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