
After making a qualifying investment and passing enhanced due diligence, you receive citizenship; the Economic Diversification Fund route starts from around USD 200,000 for a single applicant, plus fees.
Dominica grants citizenship in return for a qualifying economic contribution. The headline route, the Economic Diversification Fund (EDF), starts from roughly USD 200,000 for a single applicant, with due-diligence and processing fees added on top. Costs rise with family size, and the alternative real-estate route carries its own minimums and holding requirements.
The process runs through an authorised agent, who submits your file for the country's rigorous, multi-layered vetting. Dominica uses independent international firms to review applicants' backgrounds and source of funds, so approval depends on passing those checks, not just paying the contribution.
The figure quoted here is the EDF single-applicant minimum from our source material; real numbers depend on your route and family, and all pricing is revised periodically. Treat any amount as indicative and verify current contributions and fees with the CBIU. ACME can build a tailored cost estimate for your application.
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