Dominica is a Caribbean island that offers a variety of citizenship programs. One of the important opportunities Dominica offers is the possibility of obtaining citizenship for the whole family. In this article, we will answer the question Can I apply for Dominica citizenship with my family?
Rules
- Let’s start with the principal applicant. In order to obtain Dominica citizenship with your family, you must have a principal applicant, a person who will apply on behalf of the entire family. The principal applicant must meet certain requirements, such as age, financial status, and good reputation.
- Once the principal applicant is established, dependent family members, such as spouse, children and parents, may be included in the application for Dominica citizenship. They must meet certain requirements, such as age, financial support, and other factors.
- In order to obtain citizenship in Dominica, certain documents must be submitted with the family. These usually include passports, birth certificates, marriage certificates, and other identification documents. Certificates of financial status, medical certificates, and other documents proving your relationship to the principal applicant and your status in the family may also be required.
- After preparing all necessary documents, the principal applicant must apply for Dominican citizenship with his or her family. The application must be submitted to the Dominica Immigration Service or the Dominican consulate/embassy in your country. You may be required to pay certain fees and charges when you apply.