
“There are many ways of acquiring a second passport. There’s the ancestry route, marrying a native, immigration plus years of residency, or, if you are in a hurry, you can simply buy one outright via the economic citizenship route. To my knowledge there are presently only two countries where you can obtain citizenship without a residency requirement: Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Dominica. Both are tiny Caribbean islands with few ways to attract outside investment except tourism, which is why they have such programs in the first place. Dominica is the cheapest and quickest way to obtain legitimate dual citizenship without any residency requirements.”
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