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The website provides information about the “Dominica Citizenship by Investment Programme” and describes the company as a reliable, licensed government agent operating since 1997. Its core focus is not company formation or corporate compliance in the usual sense, but helping foreign applicants obtain Dominica citizenship and a passport through either a donation to the government’s Economic Diversification Fund or an investment in a government-approved real estate project.
Its services cover citizenship-by-investment consulting, document collection, translation and certification, application submission to the CBIU, support with due diligence, guidance on remote interviews, post-naturalization passport applications, renewals, replacement of lost passports, and handling lost naturalization certificates. The primary jurisdiction is Dominica. The text also mentions the benefits Dominica citizens may enjoy in terms of living and doing business within OECS and CARICOM, but this is an explanation of citizenship-related rights rather than a multi-country company formation service.
The fee disclosure is relatively detailed. For the real estate route, using Sanctuary Rainforest Eco Resort and Spa as an example, the investment amount is USD 200,000: USD 10,000 is paid upfront to reserve shares, and USD 190,000 is paid after approval. For the real estate route, the agent fee is paid by the developer. Under the donation route, its legal and agent fee is USD 5,000, although the EDF donation amount itself is not clearly stated in the main text. Additional government fees apply for due diligence, processing, certificates of naturalization, and other items, varying by family composition. In terms of timing, a citizenship-by-investment passport usually takes 2 to 3 months; after naturalization, passport issuance takes about 2 to 3 weeks. A 24-hour expedited option requires an additional USD 1,100.
The main strengths are its broad information coverage: it explains key compliance points such as application routes, eligible family members, dual citizenship, no language requirement, remote application, due diligence, and interviews. It also provides follow-up support such as passport renewal and replacement. The downsides are that it places noticeable emphasis on a single recommended real estate project, which may indicate a project-selection bias. Donation costs, payment methods, support for Chinese clients, and contractual responsibility boundaries are not fully disclosed. For users looking for “company formation/compliance” services, the site lacks information on bookkeeping, tax filing, registered address, company secretary, and other corporate services.
It is better suited to people interested in a second citizenship, the convenience of living and doing business in the Caribbean, family identity planning, or passport renewal and replacement. If the goal is to set up a company in Dominica or find ongoing corporate compliance support, the website does not provide enough information. The main text does not mention access from China, and payment methods are also not specified. Chinese users should confirm website accessibility, payment channels, Chinese-language communication, licensed agent status, and the latest policy details before submitting documents, and compare it with other licensed Dominica CBI agents.
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