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Dominica

DM · Civil law

Dominica offers a unique blend of citizenship-by-investment and offshore financial services in a Caribbean setting, but lacks banking secrecy and faces EU grey-list scrutiny.

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Dominica's economy is dominated by its Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program, which contributes over half of GDP and fuels a niche financial services hub for high-net-worth individuals seeking second passports. Offshore banking and International Business Company (IBC) registration thrive under a zero corporate tax regime on foreign income, attracting asset management and holding structures. However, the economy remains undiversified, reliant on agriculture and eco-tourism, with no stock exchange or major financial district.

Lifestyle on the Nature Island is defined by lush rainforests, volcanic hot springs, and a slow pace of life. Infrastructure is limited: no direct long-haul flights, connectivity via regional carriers to San Juan, Antigua, and Barbados, with the nearest major hub a two-hour ferry to Martinique. The time zone (AST, UTC-4) overlaps with US Eastern Time for a few hours daily, offering limited European market access. Safety is generally high, but medical facilities are basic, requiring evacuation for serious conditions.

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Top income tax
Capital gains
Wealth tax
No
Inheritance tax
Yes
Territorial taxation
No
Crypto-friendly
No

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Living quality

Life in Dominica is tranquil and nature-focused, with abundant rainforests, waterfalls, and diving spots. Infrastructure is basic: roads are winding, internet can be slow, and medical facilities are limited to a main hospital in Roseau. Safety is generally good, with low crime rates, but hurricane risk exists from June to November. The climate is tropical, with temperatures averaging 25-30°C year-round.

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