Applying for the Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program is a structured
process, guided by licensed Agents and the Nauru Program Office. It begins with an initial consultation
with an Agent, followed by document preparation and application submission. Applicants undergo
thorough due diligence checks and are required to attend an online interview. Upon approval,
applicants make the required contribution, take the Oath of Allegiance to Nauru, and receive their
certificate of citizenship and Nauruan passport.
The process typically takes three to four months.
To be eligible for the Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program, applicants must be of good character, with no criminal record, pass rigorous due diligence checks, have the financial capacity to make the required contribution, and principal applicants must be at least 18 years of age. Additional requirements include providing a police clearance certificate an d demonstrating that you are not a potential threat to national security.
Steps
- Contact an Agent for eligibility assessment
- Agent gathers and submits required documents and fees
- Application undergoes government and international due diligence checks
- Attend an interview (virtual or in-person)
- Application reviewed, approved, and contribution made
- Take the Oath of Allegiance
- Receive citizenship certificate and Nauru passport