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Dominica is located in the northeastern part of the Windward Islands in the eastern Caribbean Sea. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Caribbean Sea to the west, the Martinique Channel separates it from Martinique to the south, and the Dominica Channel separates it from Guadeloupe to the north.

The Dominica Citizenship by Investment Program is one of the oldest investment immigration plans in the Caribbean. Since its launch in 1993, it has been favored by global investors for its efficiency, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. The Dominica Citizenship by Investment Program has received awards for high-value investment immigration projects for six consecutive years! With an investment starting at $200,000, the application process is simple, allowing applicants to obtain a Commonwealth passport directly in as little as six months.

Visa-free or visa-on-arrival access is available to 168 countries and regions globally, including visa-free entry to Schengen/EU countries, Singapore, South Korea, China, Brazil, and more. The immigration law was written into the constitution in 1993, and it has over 30 years of history, spanning four generations of immigrants with a high level of international recognition!

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Advantages of naturalization

  • Visa-free to 144+ countries and regions (incl. Schengen areas, Hong Kong, Mainland China)
  • Citizenship in 4 to 8 months
  • No residency requirement
  • Donation from USD 200,000
  • Long-running and legally stable CBI program
  • Includes family: spouse, dependent children, parents
  • Cost-effective for individuals and families
  • No wealth, gift, inheritance, or capital gains tax

Economy

Japan is the world's third-largest economy, boasting a highly developed modern market economy. Following the bursting of the asset price bubble in the 1990s, Japan's economy has been largely stagnant for three decades, though it has experienced some recovery in recent years. Japan's economy is dominated by manufacturing, services, and finance, with industries such as automobiles, electronics, steel, and chemicals holding significant positions in the international market.
Economy

Education and Training

Japan adopts a "6-3-3-4" school system: six years of elementary school, three years of junior high school, three years of high school, and four years of university. This system provides Japanese students with a comprehensive basic education. Japanese education emphasizes the well-rounded development of students, focusing not only on imparting knowledge but also on cultivating social skills, teamwork, and independent thinking. Furthermore, the Japanese government invests significantly in education, with education spending accounting for 4.1% of GDP. The country's literacy rate and the proportion of people receiving higher education are also among the highest in the world.
Education and Training

Taxes

Japan is a country primarily based on direct taxation. The main tax types currently in place include corporate tax, personal income tax, consumption tax, liquor tax, customs duties, inheritance and gift tax, fixed asset tax, and stamp duty. Taxes on individual and corporate income are Japan's primary source of tax revenue and the core and primary tax type of its tax system. To attract foreign investment, local governments in Japan have also formulated preferential policies, encouraging investment through various measures, including tax incentives such as corporate tax and real estate purchase tax reductions, subsidies, the provision of land and buildings, and financing and loan systems.
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Employment

Japan's employment situation has been outstanding in recent years, particularly for recent university graduates. According to the latest data, the employment rate for Japanese university graduates graduating in spring 2024 reached 98.1%, the highest level since statistics began in 1997. This figure not only exceeds pre-COVID-19 levels but also demonstrates Japan's "seller's market" trend amidst economic recovery and labor shortages.
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P.A Guide to Applying for Naturalization

It aims to provide Chinese immigrant families with diversified and comprehensive professional services such as immigration planning, study abroad, overseas settlement, investment management, and family management.

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