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Nauru Econonic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program
Your Key to Global Freedom
The Nauru Advantage
Investing in the Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program offers unique advantages. A Nauruan passport is politically neutral for secure travel during global unrest. The process is swift—about three to four months—and Nauru recognizes dual citizenship if your home country permits it. Spouses and dependent children automatically qualify; parents and siblings can also be included, ensuring the entire family benefits. Another highlight is the no-residency requirement, letting you maintain your current lifestyle while enjoying Nauruan citizenship. Contributions directly support climate adaptation and economic diversification, making you part of a nation committed to sustainability. By gaining a new passport, you also join a forward-thinking community, shaping a brighter future amid global challenges.
Contribution
Contribution:
- Single Principal Applicant: USD 105,000
- Family of up to four members: USD 110,000
- Family of five or more members: USD 115,000
- For each sibling of a Principal Applicant or their spouse: USD 15,000
Application Fee:
- Single Principal Applicant: USD 25,000
- Family of up to four members: USD 27,500
- Family of five or more members: USD 30,000
Due Diligence Fee:
- Principal Applicant: USD 10,000
- Each additional dependent, aged 16 or above: USD 7,500
Other:
- Passport Fee: USD 500 per passport
Application Process and Eligibility
Applying for the Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program is guided by authorized agents and the Nauru Program Office. The process begins with an initial consultation, followed by document preparation and application submission. Applicants must pass rigorous due diligence checks and attend an online interview. Upon approval, they are required to make the prescribed contribution, take the Oath of Allegiance to Nauru, and receive their citizenship certificate and passport.
Eligibility criteria include good character, no criminal record, passing due diligence checks, and sufficient financial capacity to make the required contribution. Principal applicants must be at least 18 years old and provide a police clearance certificate, demonstrating that they pose no threat to national security. The process is designed to attract compliant international applicants who can contribute to Nauru’s economic and climate resilience initiatives.