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Vanuatu Citizenship by Investment is open to individuals over 18 years of age, in good health, with no criminal record, and able to make the required government contribution or approved investment. Family members, including a spouse and dependent children, may also be included in the application.

The Vanuatu Citizenship process is one of the fastest in the world. In most cases, applications are processed and approved within 30 to 60 days once all documents and payments are submitted.

Vanuatu citizenship offers numerous advantages, including:

  • Visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 100 countries.

  • Tax benefits, as Vanuatu has no income tax, capital gains tax, or inheritance tax.

  • A fast-track process with minimal residency requirements.

  • A secure second citizenship for you and your family.

Yes. The Vanuatu Citizenship program allows you to include your spouse, children under 25, and dependent parents over 50 in a single application. This makes it an ideal solution for families seeking security and global mobility.

Applicants are required to make a government contribution starting from USD 130,000 for a single applicant. The exact amount varies depending on the number of family members included in the application.

No. There are no residency requirements before, during, or after the application process. Once granted, citizenship is lifelong and can be passed down to future generations.

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