Dominica•North AmericaAnnounced as a partnership with Advance Global Partners in 2020 but never operationally launched. No regulation, application portal, or applicants confirmed on dominica.gov.dm. Likely defunct.
2 months
50,000 USD
2 years
Two-year residency permit for investors who establish or invest in a government-approved business in Dominica, with a pathway to citizenship after two years.
The Dominica Entrepreneur Visa Program was launched in late 2020 as a strategic initiative to stimulate economic growth and job creation. It provides a structured pathway for foreign investors to obtain residency by actively participating in the local economy. This program fills a specific gap for investors who prefer a residency-based approach to business development over the direct, donation-based citizenship routes, allowing them to establish a tangible footprint in the country while contributing to its national development goals through business innovation and local employment.
This visa is designed for business owners and investors who are ready to make a significant financial commitment to Dominica. Applicants must be at least 18 years old, have a clean criminal record, and invest a minimum of US$50,000 to US$100,000 in a government-approved business or a new startup that generates local employment. It is distinctive because it is not an instant citizenship program; instead, it grants a two-year residency permit that serves as a pathway to potential naturalization, requiring the investor to have an active, hands-on role in the company's operations and to reside in the country for a minimum period each year.
| Initial grant | 2 years |
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
DominicaMust be over 18 years old.
Must be in good health and provide a medical report.
Must have a clean criminal record and pass a background check.
Must make a qualifying investment in Dominica (minimum USD 50,000 in an approved company, or USD 100,000 in a new startup employing at least 3 locals, or equity investment in a government-approved venture).
Must deposit a minimum of USD 100,000 in a local Dominican financial institution.
Must reside in Dominica for a minimum of 90 days per year.
Investment
50,000 EUR
Min. Savings
100,000 EUR
Valid passport.
Birth certificate.
Police clearance certificate from current and previously resided countries.
Recent medical health examination record.
Proof of investment funds (notarized affidavit).
Business resume or CV.
Bank records for the last 12 months.
Formal letter of intent addressed to the Minister of Dominica.
Proof of business registration or investment agreement.
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