Dual Citizenship Program
Dual Citizenship is a concept where the citizen of a country is allowed to have two international passports. Fortunately, the constitutions of Nigeria and many other African countries allow dual citizenship. It is noteworthy to state that Dual Citizenship programs are significantly expensive and met for high net-worth individuals. To get a dual or 2ND citizenship, the basic processes are:
- Investing in a pre-approved Real Estate
- Investing in Government bonds
- Investing in a Government Social Intervention program
- Charity donation to a non-interest yielding project of the Government
It is also important to note that a client can apply for a 2nd residency which is relatively low in cost with the major setback of having to live in the Country for 5-7 years to apply for the citizenship status.
To that effect, Jaswin Concept partnered with a reputable European immigration consultant, with a robust professionalism in Dual Citizenship acquisition. It is obvious that these two programs, 2nd citizenship or residency can be obtained by financial investment, they are better described as :
Citizenship By Investment (CBI)
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Residency By Investment (RBI)
The benefits of dual citizenship are indeed enormous and a few are listed below:
Freedom of Travel
Enjoy visa-free or easier access to more countries with multiple passports.
Residency Rights
Live, work, or study freely in both countries without needing permits.
Education Opportunities
Access to local tuition rates, scholarships, and educational systems in both nations.
Employment Flexibility
More job opportunities in both countries without needing work visas.
Property Ownership
Ability to buy or own land and property in both countries.
Social Services Access
Eligible for healthcare, pensions, and other government benefits in both nations.
Business Expansion
Easier to start or expand a business across two countries with fewer restrictions.
Cultural Connection
Stronger ties to family heritage, language, and traditions from both cultures.
Political Rights
The right to vote or run for office in both countries, where applicable.
Security and Stability
A backup country to relocate to in times of political, social, or economic unrest.