Friday, February 28, 2014

Dominican Passport


Owning a second passport through dual citizenship in another country is an integral part of international diversification. The idea is that no government should have the sole power over your life or your assets. If you are the citizen of only one country, as most people are, you are essentially at the mercy of your government. If they decide to jail you or confiscate your assets, most of the time you’re on your own.

The most telling example of how second passports have saved lives and assets is during World War II, when thousands of Jews were saved from concentration camps thanks to second passports that they managed to get through diplomats from various European countries. For every Jew who managed to get a protective passport, there were countless others who didn’t because of the sheer number of applications.
A more recent example is the revolution in Egypt where many people wanted to leave but the only destinations accessible to these people, due to the origin of their passport, were countries such as Syria where the revolution was in full swing as well.
If those people had an adequate second passport, they could have seen the chaos on their televisions, rather than out of their bedroom window. Instead, they had no other option than to stay in place while bullets were flying.
An important point here is that those who already had a second passport before the situation started to deteriorate did not have to wait in line. They got out of the country safely and quickly along with their assets.
The US Government is constantly making it harder for its citizens to apply for and renew their passports. One example of this is a proposal that would allow the government to invalidate your passport if you don’t file your tax return in time.
We recommend getting a Dominican passport which offers one of the world's most economic passports. Your total cost would be $25,000. This compares to Caribbean nations like Dominica at $175,000 or St. Kitts at $395,000.


  • Dual Citizenship
    Dual citizenship is permitted and there is no residency requirement.  However, once citizenship is granted you have the option of living and working in the Dominican Republic for the rest of your life.
  • Granting of Citizenship
    If you submitted all documents, passed all necessary procedures, as a rule we can expedite your case where you will receive your Certificate of Naturalization and Passport. The Minister of Immigration will personally sign the Certificate of Naturalization authenticating you as a citizen of the Dominican Republic. 
  • Visa-Free Travel
    Travel visa-free to more than forty (40) countries. Visas to the US, Canada, and European Countries are available for an additional cost. 
  • Tax Free Status
    Second passport and Dominican citizenship is the key to preserve your wealth. If you have income coming in from outside of the Dominican Republic you do not pay income tax on this income.
  • Security
    Protection of bank accounts, real estate and businesses, both abroad and within your own country.
  • Confidentiality
    The Government of Dominican Republic does not inform the country of your current citizenship or residency about your second or third citizenship.
Please contact us with any questions. Email us BankerTrust@gmail.com  or call (809) 712 - 4412.