Dominica

Where is Dominica?

Dominica is a beautiful island located in the American continent and in the eastern part of the Caribbean Sea. This country has been called the “Caribbean nature island” because of its beauty and untouched nature. The population of Dominica island is about 73,000 people and its capital is the city of Rousseau. The area of this country is 750 square kilometers. The people of Dominica know English as the official language of the country, but the Dominican Creole and French languages are also used in some areas of this country.

Reasons for the popularity of the second passport

As mentioned, the second passport is actually a passport that you can get without canceling the validity of your original passport. This allows you to get many features and benefits, and these benefits are certainly sought after by many people.

In order for you to get to know this issue better and more, if you get a second passport from Dominica, you can travel to more than 140 countries in the world without a visa, use the privileges that this country has planned for its citizens. And also work, live and study in this country.

Conditions for obtaining a Dominica passport

Obtaining a Dominica passport can be done through two methods of investing in real estate and contributing to the government’s economic fund, both of which are actually considered investments. Usually, the second method works faster and better and leads to the issuance of a Dominica passport in a shorter period of time.

A look at Dominica’s economic citizenship program

One of the ways to obtain a passport and citizenship of Dominica is to use the various investment programs offered by the government.

Economic citizenship program was established for the first time about 29 years ago. By using this program, it is possible for applicants and their families to receive a second irrevocable passport in just 4 to 6 months without the need to go and stay in this country. This Dominica economic citizenship program is legal and based on it, you can obtain a second citizenship through investment in this country.

Another important point in this regard is the cheapness of the process of obtaining Dominica citizenship through investment programs, which starts with a minimum amount of around $100,000. To benefit from this program, the government of Dominica has some considerations in mind. In fact, participation in Dominica’s economic citizenship program is possible for accredited people.

This credit is done through relevant research agencies for all people over 18 years old. In this way, people without any criminal record whose records are regularly checked will be allowed to obtain citizenship and residency in Dominica. Also, being free from any disease and being in perfect health is another condition to participate in this program.

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Economic fund investment

This option is a one-time and irreversible contribution to the government. This program (starting at US$100,000) allows applicants to play an important role in shaping the future of Dominica. In the past, these partnerships have enabled Dominica to support its communities in key infrastructure projects and put the country on a path to greater stability.


US $ 100,000 single applicant
US $ 150,000 for married applicants (with spouse)
US $ 175,000 applicant with family (maximum three eligible companions)
$25,000 US additional eligible affiliates

Investment in real estate

This option is the second path to citizenship. Applicants have the opportunity to own a property in Dominica with an investment starting from US$200,000. Discovering the island's potential as an excellent area for ecotourism, global brands such as Hilton Crew, Marriott and Kempinski have invested there, indicating great growth opportunities in the area.

$25,000 + $200,000 for single applicants
$35,000 + $200,000 for married applicants (with spouse)
$35,000 + $200,000 for a family of 4
$50,000 + $200,000 for a family of more than 6 people
$70,000+$200,000 family of 7 and more
$25,000 additional eligible affiliates

At this stage, your conditions should be checked first and then analyzed whether obtaining a Dominica passport can be beneficial for you or not. When you have come to the conclusion that this is the right option according to the advice of the experts of the Al-Fars department, you can enter the second phase of this stage, which is the preparation of the primary documents.

The basic documents you need to obtain a Dominica passport include an Iranian passport, documents that show financial ability, a photo, your reason for applying to stay in this country, etc. Providing all these documents and items before any other action can help you to lose less time at the embassy and...

In the second stage, when you have received all the necessary documents and certificates of financial ability and delivered them to the relevant officer at the embassy, your security and political records will be checked to ensure that your request for a second passport is for political and security reasons. is not. When there is no problem in this regard, the approval letter will be issued by the government and you can pass the second stage.

It doesn't matter whether you choose to invest in real estate or seek help from the Dominica government. At this stage and after you have received your approval letter from the government of this country, you can simply pay the desired amount for the investment and wait for your passport to be issued. If you donate money to the government of Dominica, the money is gratuitous and non-refundable; But if you invest in real estate, you may have to wait in line for more time to receive your passport.

Issuing the Dominica citizenship certificate and also obtaining a passport is the last step to obtain a Dominica passport as a second citizenship. At this stage, you don't need to do much work, because all other work is done and as soon as the certificate is issued, you can travel to this country or use its passport to travel to other countries.

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