🇳🇷Nauru
CITIZENSHIP BY INVESTMENT
USD 90,000+
5/1/20261 min read




Nauru Citizenship by Investment Program
Nauru’s program frames second citizenship as an investment in climate-resilience and economic renewal. A small Pacific island facing existential environmental pressures, Nauru offers a citizenship path for individuals willing to contribute to its future, while gaining a globally respected alternative passport.
Program Overview
Under the “Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program”, eligible applicants make a non-refundable contribution to Nauru’s development fund, in exchange for full citizenship (no residency requirement).
Family members (spouse, children, parents, siblings) may be included depending on fee structure.
Dual citizenship is permitted.
Key Advantages
No minimum stay or residence requirement.
Contribution goes toward climate-resilience and infrastructure investment in Nauru.
A politically neutral, sovereign Pacific citizenship — useful for diversification and global mobility.
Minimum Investment & Structure
Single applicant: USD ≈ $130,000 minimum.
Family of 2-4: USD ≈ $137,500.
Family of 5 or more: USD ≈ $145,000.
Additional due diligence and application fees apply.
Process
Engage an authorised agent (program office managed via licensed agent).
Submit application with background, source-of-fund documentation, family inclusion.
Undergo due-diligence review.
Make contribution.
Receive certificate of citizenship and passport issuance.
Risks & Considerations
Program is very recent and relatively untested compared to long-standing CBI jurisdictions.
Visa-free access of the Nauruan passport may not match top-tier passports — verify current visa lists.
Economic and geopolitical risks inherent in very small states.


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