Nauru’s Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program provides a pathway to citizenship and extensive global mobility. With a Nauru Passport, citizens enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to numerous countries worldwide, making it a compelling option for frequent travelers and international businesspeople.
Visa-Free and Visa-on-Arrival Destinations for Nauru Passport holders:
As of 2024, Nauruan passport holders have visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to approximately 91 countries and territories. This includes destinations across Europe, Asia, Oceania, Africa, and the Caribbean, enabling seamless travel for both leisure and professional purposes.
Key Regions and Notable Countries Can you visit by Nauru Passport:
Europe:
- United Kingdom: Visa-free access for up to 6 months, providing a gateway to one of the world’s largest financial hubs and a top destination for business and leisure. Read more
 - Ireland: Visa-free access, offering opportunities to explore the European market.
 
Asia:
- United Arab Emirates: Visa-free access for up to 90 days, connecting Nauruan citizens to a leading global trade and tourism hub. Read more
 - Hong Kong: Visa-free access for up to 90 days, ideal for business professionals and travelers.
 - Singapore: Visa-free access for up to 30 days, a prominent financial and technological center.
 - South Korea: Visa-free access for up to 30 days, expanding opportunities in East Asia.
 
Oceania:
- Fiji: Visa-free access for up to 120 days, providing easy movement within the Pacific region.
 - Micronesia: Visa-free access for up to 30 days, supporting regional ties.
 - Vanuatu: Visa-free access for up to 30 days, facilitating travel within Oceania.
 
Africa:
- Botswana: Visa-free access for up to 90 days.
 - Kenya: Visa-free access for up to 90 days, ideal for those exploring African markets.
 - Malawi: Visa-free access for up to 90 days.
 
Caribbean:
- Bahamas: Visa-free access for up to 90 days.
 - Barbados: Visa-free access for up to 90 days.
 
Dominica: Visa-free access for up to 180 days.
Enhancing Global Mobility:
Nauru Passport significantly enhances global mobility by reducing the hassle of visa applications and providing seamless access to some of the world’s most important destinations. The inclusion of major hubs like the UAE and the UK further strengthens the value of Nauru’s passport, enabling its citizens to access key markets and travel efficiently.
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On March 10, 2019, the Prime Minister’s Office of Grenada released the amendments to the CBI program in order to attract more investors.
The Minister of Trade, Industry, Cooperatives and CARICOM Affairs, Oliver Joseph, on Friday introduced a bill in the House of Representatives of Granada for the Citizenship by Investment amendment Act. 2019.
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