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In What Currency Can Vanuatu Citizenship by Investment Be Acquired?

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Every foreign investor has a number of requirements for a citizenship by investment program. One of these that we have come across lately is the ability to pay in different currencies. Moreover, not only in fiat but also in crypto. Vanuatu is a country that offers this option.

Benefits of the Vanuatu Citizenship by Investment Program:

  • Citizens of Vanuatu are permitted to apply for Australian Visitor Visa (subclass 600) and U.S. Tourist Visa, amongst others.
  • No residency requirements for successful applicants.
  • Family friendly citizenship program: the successful application covers a family of four (main applicant, spouse, and one child under 18 years) with only nominal fees for additional dependents.
  • The Republic of Vanuatu imposes no income, wealth, and inheritance taxes.

Learn more about Vanuatu Citizenship by Investment Program

With regard to payment options, the country accepts:

  • US dollars (USD)
  • Australian dollars (AUD)
  • New Zealand dollars (NZD)
  • Japanese yen (JPY)
  • Cryptocurrency

A for the cryptocurrency, NTL Trust has launched a new compliance policy specifically to process citizenship applications with cryptocurrency more efficiently – risks to all stakeholders are mitigated through the use of reputable crypto escrow agents, banks, and trust companies.

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