Asia Pacific Consulting (APC) offers a reliable pathway to Vanuatu citizenship through the Capital Investment Immigration Plan (CIIP). This government-backed initiative allows high-net-worth individuals to obtain citizenship by investing in projects that drive economic development. One of the most impactful investment streams within the CIIP is the Kava Project – a strategic initiative supporting Vanuatu’s thriving kava industry, a cornerstone of the nation’s economy and cultural heritage.
Investing in the CIIP Kava Project means your contribution not only helps secure a second passport with significant global mobility benefits but also directly supports the sustainable growth of Vanuatu’s agricultural sector. Your investment aids local farmers and communities, ensuring that the economic and cultural legacy of the kava industry continues to flourish.
Benefit from an expedited pathway to Vanuatu citizenship.
Invest with the confidence that comes from a fully endorsed government initiative.
Enjoy the full benefits of Vanuatu citizenship without needing to reside in the country.
Leverage a tax-friendly environment with zero income, inheritance, and capital gains taxes.
Your investment contributes directly to the prosperity and stability of Vanuatu’s agricultural sector.
Note: This page is dedicated solely to the CIIP Kava Project a key component of the broader CIIP Program. When you invest in the CIIP, your contribution also supports this vital project.
The CIIP Kava Project is a government-approved investment initiative under the Capital Investment Immigration Plan (CIIP), allowing investors to obtain Vanuatu citizenship by contributing to the country’s expanding kava industry.
The CIIP application process typically takes 30 to 90 days, depending on the completion of due diligence checks and documentation submission.
Yes, spouses, children, and dependent parents can be included under the same application.
Yes, investors must meet the minimum financial contribution set by the Vanuatu government for the CIIP Kava Project.
No, there is no residency requirement to retain Vanuatu citizenship.
Yes, Vanuatu permits dual citizenship, allowing you to retain your original nationality.
Vanuatu has no personal income tax, capital gains tax, or inheritance tax, making it an attractive jurisdiction for global investors.
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