

Secure your future
Apply for Vanuatu citizenship by investment and benefit from all the perks Vanuatu citizens enjoy. It’s one of the world’s most attractive citizenship programs for high-net-worth individuals.
Pay 0% tax
Travel to 105+ countries visa-free
Live in peace with no military service
Enjoy banking secrecy and privacy
About Vanuatu Citizenship by investment
Vanuatu citizenship is an easy, affordable, and risk-free way for high-net-worth individuals from around the world to gain a 2nd passport.
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100% remote application. No travel required.
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Fast process. Get your Vanuatu passport within 45 days.
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Strictly confidential. Your home country will not know.
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Hereditary. Pass your Vanuatu citizenship onto your children.
Over the years, we’ve helped 100s of wealthy individuals from 40+ countries get a Vanuatu passport.


Why us?
Vanuatu Advance Citizenship promises you a safe, secure, and official way to gain Vanuatu Citizenship by investment. Over the years, we’ve helped 100s of high-net-worth individuals get a Vanuatu passport in just 45 days.
Appointed by the Government of Vanuatu
Inscribed in the Citizenship Office’s official register
Authorized to handle funds on behalf of the Vanuatu authorities
100% remote service for wealthy clients worldwide
Be careful—avoid being scammed by fake providers. Only use an official and government-designated agent when applying for Vanuatu citizenship by investment.

Testimonials
“Working with the Vanuatu Government Designated Agent made the citizenship process incredibly smooth. The team was knowledgeable, responsive, and ensured everything was handled efficiently.”
John S., Entrepreneur, Australia
“We wanted a second passport for global mobility and tax planning, and Vanuatu was the perfect choice. We were impressed by how quickly we received our citizenship.”
Emma R., Investor.
FAQs about Vanuatu Citizenship by investment
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How can I get a Vanuatu passport?You can get a Vanuatu passport through the Government’s Development Support Program (DSP) or Capital Investment Program (CIIP). This involves making a donation and investment starting from US$130,000 USD for a single applicant. If you meet the eligibility requirements, you can apply through a government-designated agent like us, Vanuatu Advance Citizenship. We’ll then manage your application for you. It requires passing due diligence checks, providing required documentation (including police clearance and medical records), and attending a virtual citizenship ceremony. Once approved, you'll receive your passport, which offers visa-free travel to over 100 countries.
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How much does it cost to become a Vanuatu citizen?The cost of Vanuatu citizenship depends on which program you apply through. The Development Support Program (DSP) starts at US$130,000 for a single applicant, increasing to US$150,000 for a married couple, US$165,000 for a family of three, and US$180,000 for a family of four. The Capital Investment Plan (CIIP) offers a flat rate of US$155,000 for individuals and up to four family members, of which US$50,000 is a redeemable investment. You’ll get US$50,000 back after 4 years. Additional dependents cost US$25,000 each. Both programs require a non-refundable due diligence fee of US$5,500 to be paid at the start of the process. You then pay the main fees after you have been approved.
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Am I eligible to become a Vanuatu citizen?To be eligible for Vanuatu citizenship, you must be a high-net-worth individual, at least 18 years old, and have no serious criminal convictions. You’ll need to hold a valid passport, present a police clearance certificate, and make a minimum investment through the Vanuatu government starting from US$130,000 (DSP) or US$155,000 (CIIP). You’ll also need to pay the upfront non-refundable due diligence fees of US$5,500.
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Can my family apply with me too?Yes, your family can apply with you. Spouses, children under 25, and parents over 50 can be included in a single application. The DSP program costs US$150,000 for a married couple and US$180,000 for a family of four, while the CIIP program offers a flat rate of US$155,000 for individuals and their up to four family members. Additional dependents can be added for US$25,000 each. Each family member will need to provide their personal documents and pass the due diligence checks, but the process is handled as one application.
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What paperwork will I need to apply?For the first stage of the application, you'll need to provide: a passport copy (valid for at least 6 months), police clearance report, photo ID or driver's license, birth certificate, and marriage certificate (if applicable). These will all need to be notarized. You’ll also need to include a resume showing your education and employment history. Then, once stage 1 of your application is approved, you'll need to provide: a medical certificate, color photo (40mm x 50mm), bank reference and 6-month statement, notarized asset report, three professional references, employment letter, and proof of residential address (like a utility bill).
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Does the application process include interviews or a test?There are no interviews, citizenship tests, or English/French tests required. The process is 100% digital and can be completed remotely from anywhere in the world. You simply submit your documents online and attend a virtual citizenship ceremony once approved.
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Do I need to travel to Vanuatu?No, you don't need to travel to Vanuatu at any point during the citizenship process. The entire application can be completed 100% online from anywhere in the world, including the oath-taking ceremony which you can attend virtually. Once approved, your passport and citizenship certificate will be securely delivered to you via a reputable courier, such as DHL. You don’t need to reside in Vanuatu at any time either. This makes the country’s citizenship program one of the most convenient and hassle-free options available, especially for high-net-worth individuals who value their time.
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Can I keep my other citizenship?Yes, you can keep your other citizenship(s) since Vanuatu recognizes dual citizenship. You are not required to renounce your previous nationality when becoming a Vanuatu citizen.
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Will the government of my home country know if I become a Vanuatu citizen?No, the Government of Vanuatu doesn’t share citizenship information with other countries. It processes all applications with strict confidentiality. This is especially useful if you’re from a country that doesn't recognize dual citizenship. Our process ensures your application details remain private and confidential, with no automatic sharing of information with foreign authorities.
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How long does it take to get a Vanuatu passport?You can get your Vanuatu passport in 45 days, which can extend to 60 days depending on how quickly you provide the required documents. The key factors affecting the timeline are the speed of submitting your notarized documents, passing the FIU (Financial Intelligence Unit) clearance which takes 7-10 days, and the timing of the Screening Committee meetings which occur twice a month. Once approved by the Citizenship Commission, your passport is delivered to you by secure courier within 5 days.
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Is my money safe and secure with Vanuatu Advance Citizenship?Yes, your funds are secure and protected with Vanuatu Advance Citizenship (VAC) as we’re an official agent appointed by the Government of Vanuatu. You can verify this on the government Citizenship Office’s official register—we are number 39 on the list. Our appointment means we’re authorized to process citizenship applications, take payments, and handle client funds on behalf of Vanuatu’s authorities. Our offices are in Port Vila (Vanuatu) and Sydney (Australia). You only pay the main fee once your application is approved.
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Can I apply directly to the government?No, the Government of Vanuatu outsources the processing of all citizenship applications to authorized agents who are registered on the official government website. As an authorized partner, VAC handles the entire application process, ensures secure payment processing, and manages communication with government authorities on your behalf. You can view our listing on the government’s official register.
