Dominica’s visa-free access suspension highlights risks for CBI program participants and the potential for wider Caribbean passport restrictions.
• The UK suspended visa-free access for Dominica due to abuse of the program, particularly candidates with prior UK visa rejections obtaining citizenship. • PM Dr. Scarrett plans to improve due diligence and enhanced screening to address issues and potentially restore access. • ETA (e-visa) systems are separate; UK may implement ETA by year-end, but it does not affect the current suspensions. • Applicants should review their personal background with an RCBI professional, as submitted information is under scrutiny and inaccuracies could affect eligibility. • Alternatives for tax-efficient or CBI residency include Mexico, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, South Africa, Mauritius, and Gulf countries such as Oman, Qatar, and Bahrain. UAE/Dubai is expensive and polluted but still a popular option. • Dominica and Vanuatu suspensions may signal similar actions for other Caribbean CBI programs if abuses are found.
Takeaway: Individuals seeking Caribbean citizenship should verify all application details, consult approved legal professionals, and monitor developments, as visa-free access and CBI program conditions may change rapidly.





