Nauru, the world’s smallest independent republic and third-smallest country, offers investors a unique combination of opportunities. Situated in the Central Pacific, Nauru provides a gateway to both Asian and Oceanian markets. Once famed for its phosphate resources, the island nation is now focusing on sustainable development and economic diversification. As a nation on the frontlines of climate change, Nauru is leading with innovative approaches, such as the Higher Ground Initiative, to address environmental challenges.
Nauru, the world’s smallest independent republic and third-smallest country, invites investors in Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program, and become an integral part of Nauru’s ambitious journey towards environmental sustainability and economic growth.
The Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program (NECRCP) stands at the forefront of global citizenship initiatives, designed to attract forward-thinking investors committed to making a difference. By participating in this program, you’re actively contributing to the resilience and prosperity of a nation on the frontlines of climate change.
What is Nauru ECRCP?
The Nauru NECRCP is a citizenship by investment program that allows individuals to obtain Nauru citizenship in exchange for a significant economic contribution. The program aims to support Nauru’s sustainable development and climate resilience efforts. Nauru targets climate investors to become citizens and help it change the world
By joining this initiative, you will not only gain the advantages of enhanced global mobility and a second passport, but, more importantly, you will directly support Nauru’s efforts to address the impacts of climate change, such as our Higher Ground Initiative.
H.E. Hon. David W.R. Adeang, M.P President Republic of Nauru
Towards Sustainable Future
Discover the unique advantages of Nauru citizenship, from enhanced global mobility to the opportunity to be part of important environmental projects. Learn how your contribution aligns with Nauru’s vision for a sustainable future, supporting critical infrastructure development, renewable energy initiatives, and the preservation of the island’s rich biodiversity.
- Contribute directly to Nauru’s Treasury Fund, supporting vital climate adaptation projects
- Benefit from a streamlined application process, with decisions typically made within three to four months with no personal visit or residency.
- Join a community of global citizens committed to environmental stewardship
- Explore investment opportunities in one of the Pacific’s most strategically located nations
Application Process
The application process has been carefully designed to be both rigorous and efficient, reflecting Nauru’s commitment to attracting individuals who share our values of sustainability and global responsibility. From your initial consultation to the moment you receive your Nauru passport, you’ll be supported by experts every step of the way.
Eligible applicants are individuals of good character, with no criminal record, who can make the required contribution and pass due diligence checks. The minimum age for principal applicants is 18 years.
Dual Citizenship
Nauru’s recognition of dual citizenship means you can retain your current nationality if your country of origin allows it.
The Nauruan Passport
A Nauruan passport serves as a politically neutral alternative for travel, providing a valuable safety net during times of global instability. A Nauruan passport provides visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 85 destinations, including strategic financial hubs such as Hong Kong (SAR China), Singapore, and the UK. This global mobility, combined with Nauru’s commitment to sustainability and economic growth, makes it an attractive option for investors seeking both personal benefits and the opportunity to make a positive impact.
Families
Include your spouse and dependents (including parents and siblings) in your application, ensuring easier, safer travel for your whole family • No residence requirements: Obtain and keep Nauru citizenship without the need to reside in the country