Nauru, a small, peaceful island nation located in the central Pacific Ocean, is renowned for its unique charm and close-knit community. Historically celebrated for its valuable phosphate resources, Nauru is now focused on building a secure future for its people through sustainable development. Successful applicants can benefit from a safe second citizenship and increased global mobility, while contributing to the enhancement of the island’s infrastructure, economic growth, climate resilience, and the overall welfare of its citizens.
The Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program offers successful applicants the opportunity to secure a second citizenship while supporting the island’s sustainable development through a financial contribution.
Minimum cost of USD 130,000
Cost-effective opportunity to secure a safe second citizenship and improve global mobility
The Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program offers significant advantages in global mobility, granting an alternative and safe passport to travel on with visa-free access to a number of desirable destinations, including some of the world’s most important financial, educational, and business hubs. Successful applicants will have the right to obtain a passport that facilitates secure travel to key wealth centers such as Hong Kong (SAR China), Singapore, South Korea, the UAE, and the UK, while supporting the island’s fight for sustainable development and climate crisis solutions.
Applicants must meet the following criteria to be eligible for Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program:
Al Layah has been mandated by the Government of Nauru to design, implement, and promote the Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program. Under this mandate, Al Layah will also oversee the operation of the Nauru Program Office.
The Nauru Program Office is responsible for processing all applications and for conducting the due diligence checks together with the government and external, independent, and specialized due diligence firms. The government reviews all applications, and the cabinet takes the final decision on whether to approve or reject an application. The government then grants the citizenship.
Al Layah is a licensed Agent under the program and is therefore authorized to submit applications to the Nauru Program Office on behalf of our clients. With no physical presence requirement to acquire citizenship and expert guidance at every step, individuals can experience maximum flexibility and peace of mind throughout the process.
There are no restrictions on dual citizenship in Nauru.