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Dominica
On September 1, 2012, the Government of Dominica Implemented
new fees in respect of its Economic
Citizenship Programme. Two
options are available under the Second Citizenship Programme: single option and
family option.
Single Option
Under this option, the application for dual citizenship
(single or married) is the “sole” applicant. This single applicant makes an
investment of US$100,000.00 towards the Government’s Public and Private Sector
financing.
Family Option
The family option allows for a minimum cash investment of
US$175,000.00 toward the country’s National Development. The table below captures the fees in respect
of the family packages.
FAMILY APPLICATION
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FEES
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Applicant + Spouse
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A non-refundable investment of US$175,000.00
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Applicant + Spouse + two
children below 18 years
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A non-refundable investment of US$200,000.00
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Applicant + Spouse + more than
two children below the age of 18 years*
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A non-refundable investment of US$200,000.00 and US$50,000.00 for
every additional person 18 years and below.
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*An eighteen year old is an adult and
may apply as a single applicant
Due Diligence &
Other Fees
The due diligence is influenced in part by the number of
countries in which the applicant has lived.
Applicants contact the Investigative Agency directly. Due diligence fees
can be negotiated. Fees range from US$5,000.00 to US$7,000.00 (approximately).
Other fees applicable to Dominica Economic Citizenship
Programme include:
Miscellaneous
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Amount
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Application fee
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US$1,000.00 per Investor (non-refundable)
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Processing fee
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US$200.00 per Applicant (non-refundable)
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Naturalization fee
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US$550.00 per Applicant
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Stamp fee
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US$ 15.00 per Applicant
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