Among the top priorities of wealthy people in 2020 are migration and obtaining second citizenship through investments in overseas real estate in order to protect themselves and their families.
Daily, changes can happen instantly and it is impossible to predict the future. Political climates are becoming more intense: where instability and armed conflicts are being ignited. Some are experiencing financial crisis and many have a polluted environment which is worsening. It takes a second for businesses to fall apart and the standard of living to drop dramatically. But, it is harder to lose your home and be displaced with nowhere to go.
According to the Global Peace Index 2019, the list of 60 most unsafe countries included a number of states that ten years ago would not have been thought of: Afghanistan – 163, Syria – 162, Iraq – 159, Russia – 154, Pakistan – 153, Turkey – 152, India – 141, Egypt – 136, Philippines – 134, Kenya – 119, China – 110.
In order to avoid unforeseen changes of fate, you can quickly insure yourself and your family by obtaining a second citizenship by investing in a country that is renowned for its pristine nature, tranquility, friendliness and peaceful atmosphere aside from the combustion and chaos of the world.
Numerous assessments recognize Dominica as the safest country to live, work and travel to within the Caribbean.
The ranking distributes countries where the regulatory environment is more helpful in launching and operating a local firm. Dominica ranked second in the Caribbean and ninth in the world among countries offering citizenship by investment.
These rating helps to assess the conditions for doing business, ranking 180 countries and territories by their perceived levels of public sector corruption according to experts and business people.
Dominica ranked first among the Caribbean countries and third in the world on the list of countries offering citizenship by investment programme.
The rating determines the level of available political rights and civil liberties. Dominica is first among the Caribbean countries and the third globally in the list of countries offering citizenship by investment.
On June 12, 2019, the New York Post published a list of countries, including Dominica in the top ten safest countries for traveling in the Caribbean.
The Nature island of the Caribbean, for two decades has won first place in the well-known top tourist travel list.
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Dominica won at the Scuba Diving Magazine Awards in the Caribbean:
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Caribbean Journal placed Dominica in third place in the list of the best diving sites in the Caribbean, and Scuba diving in the top seven most unusual places for diving in the Caribbean. |
Dominica ranked first among the best islands to visit in the Caribbean and among the top ten around the world according to the rating compiled by experts of the National Geographic Traveler. | On May 22, 2019, CNN Travel listed Dominica in the 25 of the most beautiful places in the world, and recommended by Forbes in the list of the best Caribbean beaches to visit in 2019. |
Dominica was recognized as the best travel destination to visit in 2020 by numerous travel publications:
In 2018 and 2019, the country ranked first in life expectancy in the Caribbean and fourth in the world among countries offering citizenship by investment programme.
One outstanding fact about Dominica are the many centenarians: 25 out of 73543 people for 2016.
Dominica is recognized for its multifaceted natural atmosphere boasting of fresh food, clean drinking water and air and bucolic surroundings. In addition, walks through the rainforest on the mountains to sulfur springs and waterfalls, diving and snorkeling, and a quiet rhythm of life ensure a long and happy life.
Dominica remains an undiscovered paradise, hidden from the world. Culture flourishes on a small island when people respect and value each other. Nationals look after their neighbors as well as tourists, welcoming them with an open heart.
Protect the future: invest in real estate and get citizenship for your family in 3-4 months.