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Is the Dominica Passport a Good Investment for Frequent Travelers?
Asked 09 Mar 2025 11:48:39
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09 Mar 2025 11:48:39 Sia Enko posted:
I’ve been looking into Dominica’s citizenship-by-investment program, and I’m intrigued but also a bit hesitant. It sounds awesome, especially with the visa-free travel to so many countries. But I'm not sure if the cost and effort are really worth it. If anyone has gone through the process, can you share how long it took and what the overall experience was like? I travel frequently, but not constantly, so I’m wondering if it would truly benefit me. Replies
Replied 09 Mar 2025 17:41:06
09 Mar 2025 17:41:06 Madina Tarin replied:
Hey! I went through the Dominica citizenship-by-investment process last year, and I can tell you it’s definitely worth it if you travel a lot. The process itself wasn’t as complicated as I thought, just a few months of paperwork and vetting. The biometric passport is sleek and makes travel so much easier. I travel for business and pleasure, so the visa-free access to places like Russia and the UAE has been super convenient. If you’re on the fence, check out the full details on the dominica passport to help you decide!
Replied 10 Mar 2025 08:12:54
10 Mar 2025 08:12:54 Lts Stl replied:
I personally think the Dominica passport isn’t for everyone. Sure, it offers visa-free travel to a lot of countries, but it comes at a significant cost. The citizenship-by-investment process isn’t cheap, and if you’re not someone who travels often or has the means to fully take advantage of the benefits, it might not be worth it. Plus, there’s a lot of paperwork involved, and it can take months to get everything processed. Just my two cents, but I’d be cautious if you don’t travel regularly.