Two Commonwealth of Dominica passports placed on a wooden surface, representing the Citizenship by Investment opportunity.

A guide to Dominica Citizenship by Investment for Nigerians

For Nigerians looking for ease of global movement, business opportunities, or a safety net for the future, acquiring a second citizenship through a Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program is necessary. Several countries in the Cariibbean, including Dominca, offer this second passport program to citizens all over the world, including Nigerians.

What is Citizenship by Investment?

Citizenship by Investment is a legal process where you can obtain a second citizenship by making a financial contribution to a country’s economy. This usually comes in the form of a government donation or real estate investment. Many countries offer CBI programs, but the Commonwealth of Dominica stands out as one of the most affordable worldwide.

Why choose Dominica for Citizenship by Investment?

Dominica is an island nation in the Caribbean known for its lush green lands, commitment to environmental sustainability, and investor-friendly policies. The country’s CBI program is one of the most reputable and cost-effective in the world. Here are some key benefits of obtaining Dominican citizenship:

  • A Dominican passport ranks 34th globally and offers visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 144 countries, including all Schengen Zone countries, China, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
  • Holders of a Dominican passport are eligible to apply for a 10-year U.S. visa.
  • No tax on wealth, gift, inheritance, foreign income, or capital gains.
  • Citizenship can be granted in as little as 12–18 months.
  • Dependents, including children up to 30 years old and parents over 65 years old, can be included in the application.
  • There is no need to live in or visit Dominica to qualify for citizenship.

How Nigerians can obtain Dominican citizenship

For Nigerians looking to obtain a Dominican citizenship, the process requires careful planning and the right guidance. It involves:

  1. Choosing an authorized agent. Applications for Dominica’s CBI program must be submitted through a government-authorized agent, like Leryhago’s partners, who specializes in guiding Nigerians through the process.
  2. Selecting an investment option. You can either make a non-refundable contribution to the Economic Diversification Fund (EDF) or invest in approved real estate.
  3. Background checks and documentation. You must submit identity documents, proof of funds, medical reports, and undergo due diligence checks.
  4. Approval and investment completion. Once approved, you finalize your investment or contribution.
  5. Citizenship and passport issuance. After fulfilling the investment requirements, you’ll receive your Dominican passport.

Getting Dominican Citizenship with Leryhago

Navigating the CBI process can be complex, but Leryhago simplifies the journey. As an expert in second citizenship solutions, we and our partners handle your application from start to finish, ensuring a smooth, compliant, and hassle-free process.

How much does the Dominica CBI program cost?

Option 1: Contribution to the Economic Diversification Fund (EDF)

  • Single Applicant: $261,375
  • Couple: $316,000
  • Per Child (Under 30 years): $5,000

Option 2: Investment in Government-Approved Real Estate

  • Single Applicant: $362,415
  • Couple: $392,040
  • Per Child (Under 30 years): $5,000

Visa-free travel with a Dominican Passport

A Dominican passport grants visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 144 countries.
Here’s the list organized with visa-free countries first, followed by visa on arrival, eVisa, and visa-required countries:

Visa-Free Countries

    1. Andorra
    2. Antigua and Barbuda
    3. Argentina
    4. Austria
    5. Bahamas
    6. Barbados
    7. Belarus
    8. Belgium
    9. Belize
    10. Bosnia and Herzegovina
    11. Botswana
    12. Brazil
    13. Bulgaria
    14. China
    15. Colombia
    16. Costa Rica
    17. Croatia
    18. Cuba
    19. Cyprus
    20. Czech Republic
    21. Denmark
    22. Dominican Republic
    23. Ecuador
    24. Estonia
    25. Fiji
    26. Finland
    27. France
    28. Gambia
    29. Germany
    30. Greece
    31. Grenada
    32. Guyana
    33. Haiti
    34. Hong Kong
    35. Hungary
    36. Iceland
    37. Israel
    38. Italy
    39. Jamaica
    40. Kosovo
    41. Latvia
    42. Lesotho
    43. Liechtenstein
    44. Lithuania
    45. Luxembourg
    46. Macao
    47. Malawi
    48. Malaysia
    49. Malta
  • Mauritius
    1. Micronesia
    2. Moldova
    3. Monaco
    4. Montenegro
    5. Netherlands
    6. New Zealand
    7. Norway
    8. Palestine
    9. Panama
    10. Peru
    11. Philippines
    12. Poland
    13. Portugal
    14. Romania
    15. Russia
    16. Rwanda
    17. Saint Kitts and Nevis
    18. Saint Lucia
    19. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
    20. San Marino
    21. Serbia
    22. Seychelles
    23. Singapore
    24. Slovakia
    25. Slovenia
    26. Spain
    27. Suriname
    28. Swaziland
    29. Sweden
    30. Switzerland
    31. Thailand
    32. Ukraine
    33. Uruguay
    34. Uzbekistan
    35. Vanuatu
    36. Vatican
    37. Venezuela
  • Zambia

Visa on Arrival

    1. Armenia
    2. Bangladesh
    3. Bolivia
    4. Burundi
    5. Cambodia
    6. Comoros
    7. Djibouti
    8. Egypt
    9. Guinea-Bissau
    10. Iran
    11. Jordan
    12. Laos
    13. Madagascar
    14. Maldives
    15. Mauritania
    16. Mozambique
    17. Nepal
    18. Nicaragua
    19. Palau
    20. Samoa
    21. Sierra Leone
    22. Solomon Islands
    23. Timor-Leste
    24. Tonga
  • Tuvalu

eVisa

    1. Albania
    2. Australia
    3. Bahrain
    4. Benin
    5. Bhutan
    6. Burkina Faso
    7. Cameroon
    8. DR Congo
    9. El Salvador
    10. Equatorial Guinea
    11. Ethiopia
    12. Gabon
    13. Georgia
    14. India
    15. Indonesia
    16. Iraq
    17. Ivory Coast
    18. Kazakhstan
    19. Kenya
    20. Kyrgyzstan
    21. Libya
    22. Mongolia
    23. Nigeria
    24. Oman
    25. Pakistan
    26. Papua New Guinea
    27. Qatar
    28. Sao Tome and Principe
    29. South Korea
    30. South Sudan
    31. Sri Lanka
    32. Syria
    33. Taiwan
    34. Tajikistan
    35. Togo
    36. Uganda
    37. United Arab Emirates
    38. Vietnam
  • Zimbabwe

Visa Required

    1. Afghanistan
    2. Algeria
    3. Angola
    4. Azerbaijan
    5. Brunei
    6. Canada
    7. Central African Republic
    8. Chad
    9. Chile
    10. Congo
    11. Eritrea
  • Ghana
  1. Guatemala
  2. Honduras
  3. Ireland
  4. Japan
  5. Kuwait
  6. Lebanon
  7. Liberia
  8. Mali
  9. Marshall Islands
  10. Mexico
  11. Morocco
  12. Myanmar
  13. Namibia
  14. Nauru
  15. Niger
  16. North Korea
  17. North Macedonia
  18. Paraguay
  19. Saudi Arabia
  20. Senegal
  21. Somalia
  22. South Africa
  23. Sudan
  24. Tunisia
  25. Turkey
  26. Turkmenistan
  27. United Kingdom
  28. United States
  29. Yemen

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Can I apply for Dominican citizenship from Nigeria?

Yes, Dominica allows Nigerians to apply for its CBI program without visiting the country.

2. Do I need to renounce my Nigerian citizenship?

No, Nigeria allows dual citizenship, so you can hold both Nigerian and Dominican passports.

3. How long does the process take?

The average processing time for Dominican citizenship is 12–18 months.

4. Can my family be included in my application?

Yes, your spouse, children (up to 30 years old), and parents (over 65 years old) can be included in the same application.

5. Do I need to live in Dominica after getting citizenship?

No, there is no residency requirement before or after obtaining citizenship.

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