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Dominica Citizenship by Investment for Egyptian Nationals

A clear guide for Egyptian citizens weighing Dominica citizenship by investment, with the official unit and where to confirm every figure.

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Reference
Official authorityCitizenship by Investment Unit (CBIU), Commonwealth of Dominica
ProgrammeDominica Citizenship
For nationalityEgyptian
Information current as ofJune 2026
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Information, not advice. Figures are indicative and current as of June 2026. Always confirm the present rules with the official program authority and a licensed professional before you act.

Reviewed by the Passports for Kings editorial team. Last reviewed 9 June 2026.

Eligibility for this nationality

Egyptian citizens may apply for Dominica citizenship by investment. The main applicant must be at least 18, pass due diligence checks and show that the funds are lawful. Applications must be filed through an authorised agent registered with the Citizenship by Investment Unit, as the Unit does not accept submissions directly from individuals.

Background screening is central to the programme. Confirm the current eligibility and document rules with the Unit before you proceed.

Routes

There are two main options. The first is a contribution to the Economic Diversification Fund, a government fund that supports public and private projects. The second is an investment in government approved real estate, held for a minimum period set by the rules.

Timeline

Due diligence and processing take several months and vary with the case. Confirm the current timing with the Unit.

Costs

The headline figure is the Economic Diversification Fund contribution or the approved real estate amount. Due diligence and government fees apply on top and rise with family size. Verify every figure with the Unit before you commit.

ItemIndicative amountNotes
Economic Diversification Fund contributionFrom USD 200,000Single applicant, larger families pay more
Approved real estate investmentFrom USD 200,000Government approved project, holding period applies
Due diligence and government feesConfirm the current figure with the official authoritySet by the Unit

Figures are indicative and current as of June 2026. Citizenship by Investment Unit (CBIU), Commonwealth of Dominica publishes the binding detail. Verify before you act.

Common questions

Can Egyptian nationals apply for Dominica citizenship?

Yes. The programme is open to most nationalities including Egyptian citizens, subject to due diligence and lawful funds. Applications must go through an authorised agent registered with the Unit.

What is the minimum contribution?

The Economic Diversification Fund route starts from USD 200,000 for a single applicant, and approved real estate starts from USD 200,000, as of 2026. Confirm current figures with the Unit.

Do I have to use an agent?

Yes. The Citizenship by Investment Unit does not take applications directly from individuals. Every application is filed through an authorised agent. We can introduce you to a vetted advisor through Get Matched.

Information, not advice. Figures are indicative and current as of June 2026. Always confirm the present rules with the official program authority and a licensed professional before you act.

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