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Nauru

Oceania

Nauru is an island state in Micronesia, Oceania, and at just 21 km² one of the smallest countries in the world. The country is politically stable, democratically organized, and strongly community-oriented. Economically, Nauru has been undergoing structural transformation since the end of phosphate mining and is actively seeking alternative sources of revenue.

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105,000 USD

≈ 90,000 EUR

Minimum donation-based investment

3–4 months

Time to citizenship

Travel access

Around 85+ countries

Why Consider Nauru Citizenship?

Nauru citizenship is considered a formal and fast-to-implement second passport option. In time-sensitive situations, it can create immediate citizenship-level diversification without stay or integration requirements. The focus is clearly on speed and formal effect, not on long-term everyday use.

Very Limited Mobility

Visa-free or facilitated access to around 85+ countries, mainly smaller states, regional destinations, and selected international hubs. No visa-free access to the Schengen Area, the US, Canada, or Australia.

Tax Exposure

With tax residency in Nauru, the state does not levy personal income tax. Wealth, capital gains, and inheritance taxes do not exist.

Family-Oriented Program

A main applicant can include a spouse, children under 30, siblings, and parents or grandparents aged 55 and over in the application. The program allows multiple family members to be included.

Strategic Classification

Nauru is a pure emergency fallback option. Due to very limited international acceptance, significant banking challenges, and limited mobility, the passport is not suitable for everyday use or as a permanent solution. At most, it may serve as a short-term transitional measure when other options are no longer available in time or within budget.

Your Path to a Second Citizenship

We guide you through the entire process — from the initial consultation to passport handover. Discreetly, efficiently, and with a personal German-speaking point of contact.

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Nauru Citizenship by Investment Requirements

The Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program is a legally established citizenship program that enables the acquisition of citizenship through a qualifying investment supporting the country’s economic and climate-related development.

To qualify for the Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Minimum age of 18 years
  • No criminal record
  • Successful completion of the government due diligence review
  • Proof of the lawful origin of the invested funds
  • Formal oath to the Constitution of Nauru
  • Processing time usually around 3 to 4 months

How Do You Obtain Nauru Citizenship by Investment?

Under the Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program, citizenship can be applied for through a qualifying investment. A minimum donation of 105,000 USD to the official program is required.

After approval and full payment, the passport is usually issued within around 3 to 4 months. The passport provides visa-free or facilitated access to around 85+ countries.

Investment Option

To qualify, a non-refundable contribution of at least 105,000 USD to the Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program is required.

FAQ

Nauru Citizenship by Investment

How long does the process take?

After submission of the complete documents, the processing time is usually around 3 to 4 months.

Is personal presence required during the application process?

Personal presence is generally not required. The process can be handled through authorized representatives. In certain cases, however, an identity verification may be requested.

Is there a stay requirement?

No. No minimum stay in Nauru is required to obtain or maintain citizenship.

Can family members be included in the application?

Spouses, children under 30, unmarried siblings, and parents or grandparents over 55 can be included.

Is dual citizenship possible?

Yes. Nauru allows dual citizenship.

How long is the passport valid?

For adults, the passport is usually issued with a validity of 10 years.

What happens after the application is approved?

After approval, the required investment must be made. Citizenship is then confirmed and the passport is issued.

Is there a military service obligation?

No. Nauru does not have a general military service obligation.

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