Nauru is a small island in the Pacific Ocean that boasts a warm tropical climate, pristine beaches, and a rich cultural history. The Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship by Investment Programme launched in November 2024, and is an excellent option for investors seeking security for their whole family, as well as access to global hubs like Hong Kong, the UAE, the UK and Singapore.
Investments made into Nauru’s Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship by Investment Programme will be channeled into projects related to Nauru’s social and environmental challenges, safeguarding the nation’s future.
Formerly known as the Pleasant Island, Nauru is the third smallest country in the world at just 21 square km in size. The island’s pristine beaches and warm climate make it a popular destination for visitors seeking a place to explore and relax.
Politically, Nauru operates as a democracy, with the President serving as both head of state and government; historically its political environment has been marked by stability and peace. Once renowned for its valuable phosphate reserves, Nauru has shifted its focus to finding alternative sources of revenue now that the resources have been depleted.
With a close-knit, vibrant culture that emphasizes family and community, the islands 10,000 people are mostly indigenous Nauruans of Micronesian descent. With its year-round tropical climate, idyllic beaches and friendly population, Nauru is an island that has much to offer investors.
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Vanuatu has no taxes on income, wealth, or inheritance.
Visa free access to global hubs such as Singapore, the UAE, the UK, Ireland and Hong Kong.
A single applicant can apply for their family members such as the main applicant’s spouse, children under 30, siblings, and parents or grandparents over the age of 55.
Vanuatu places no restrictions on dual citizenship.
Become a Vanuatu citizen in just 2-3 months.
There is no need to reside in the country during the citizenship process.
Nauru passport holders can hold dual citizenship.
Become a Nauru citizen in just 3-4 months.
There is no need to reside in the country during the citizenship process.
To obtain citizenship in Nauru, applicants must make a minimum donation of USD 105,000 to the Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship by Investment Programme. Applicants can secure their passports within 3-4 months, granting visa-free access to over 89 countries, including Singapore, the UAE, the UK, and Hong Kong.
Contribute no less than USD 105,000 to the Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship by Investment Programme.
The application process for Nauru Citizenship is straightforward, and applications are currently being processed in 3-4 months. The application process can be divided into the following stages:
Established following governmental approval in November 2024, the Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship by Investment Programme is among the most affordable citizenship by investment programs worldwide.
Nauru passport holders have access to 89 countries visa free, and a further 43 countries offering visa on arrival. Visa free access to the UK, Singapore, the UAE, Hong Kong and Ireland make this passport powerful for investors looking for access to major global hubs.
Applications for the Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship by Investment Programme are currently being processed in just 3-4 months.
Once an application is approved, the investor must fulfil the financial requirements to complete the process. Accordingly, a Citizenship Certificate will be issued to Passport Legacy, a government-authorised agent, which will then be shared with the investor to ensure that all information is valid and correct. Once checked and approved, the Citizenship Certificate will be submitted to the passport office for Passport Issuance.
Nauru is a tiny, oval-shaped island situated in the Pacific Ocean, just south of the equator. Covering only 21 square kilometers, it is officially the third smallest country in the world. The island is surrounded by a coral reef and contains beautiful beaches. Most of the population reside along Nauru’s coastal areas, and its tropical climate supports a mix of native vegetation and coconut palms.
Nauru does not have an official capital city, making it unique amongst recognised nations. Government offices and key administrative functions are concentrated in Yaren, a district on the island’s southern coast. Due to this fact, Yaren can be viewed as the de facto capital and is home to the Parliament House, the airport, and other essential facilities.
The primary language spoken in Nauru is ‘Nauruan’, a unique Micronesian language. While Nauruan is the official language and widely spoken in daily life, English is also commonly used, especially in government, education, and business contexts.
Nauru’s economy historically relied on its phosphate reserves, which brought significant wealth during the 20th century. However, the depletion of these reserves led to economic challenges, forcing the country to diversify its income sources. Initiatives like the Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship by Investment Programme are in place to counter these challenges.
Nauru is a member of several international organizations despite its small size. It joined the United Nations (UN) in 1999 and actively participates in regional and global forums. Nauru is also a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF), and the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
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