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What does Dominic's passport look like?

Today, we tell you about Dominica.

Dominica is also a small island country in the Caribbean. Like Saint Kitts and Nevis introduced in the previous two issues, Dominica is famous for its passport immigration program.

Dominica's immigration policy began at 1993 and lasted for nearly 20 years. It is the only country in the world that has written the immigration bill into the constitution.

In this issue, let's take a look at what kind of country this is.

Dominica is located in the northeast of windward islands in the eastern Caribbean, and its main residents are blacks and mulattoes. Dominica became a British colony on 1838, declared its independence on 1978+065438+ 10/3, and is now a member of the Commonwealth.

Dominica has a land area of about 754 square kilometers, which is equivalent to that of Singapore and China, but it has a coastline of 148 kilometers, so people here basically eat by the sea, and fishing, fruit cultivation and tourism are the economic pillars of Dominica.

Donimik has a tropical maritime climate with an average annual temperature of 25-32 degrees Celsius. June-10 is the rainy season and June-1 10 is the dry season.

The population of this country is less than 65438+ 10,000. Compared with their land area, this is a country with a vast territory and a sparse population.

Because it was once a British colony, the official language was English, and most residents believed in Catholicism.

Dominica is a low-income country. Its economy is dominated by agriculture, rich in bananas, coconuts, oranges and so on. The main agricultural product export is bananas, and the export income of bananas alone accounts for 50% of the country's foreign exchange income every year. The industrial base of this country is weak, and industrial production is mainly limited to small-scale industries with agriculture as raw materials. There are small fruit processing, clothing, cigarettes, brewing, soap, oil extraction and other factories.

The Dominican government is striving to diversify agriculture, actively seeking foreign aid and foreign capital to develop local enterprises, and taking measures to expand tourism.

Dominica's tourism industry is indeed a pillar industry in this country, and the government strongly supports it. The tourism revenue exceeds half of GDP. Tourists mainly come from Europe and North America.

Dominica is also known as a natural island because it is rich in volcanic landscapes, tropical rainforests and forest lakes.

Dominica's exploration mainly depends on hiking. A classic route starts from Rosso, passes through Dominica Mountain, the original settlement in the Caribbean, and then reaches Morne Trois Pitons National Park in Trouvat, with a total length of 1 15 miles.

Most of Dominica's cultural and artistic activities are in the capital Rosso. Rosso is also the country's main seaport and economic center, and it is the only city in the Caribbean where rivers flow.

Dominica has huge pumice reserves, with an annual output of 654.38+10,000 tons. Geothermal and hydraulic resources are abundant, and the forest coverage rate has reached 80%.

After talking about the history and cultural environment of Dominica, what we need to know is a highlight of this country-taxation. It is precisely because of its tax advantages that Dominica has gradually become an emerging area of offshore finance after Cayman Islands and Virgin Islands in recent years.

It can be said that Dominica is quite friendly to capitalists. There is no property tax, gift tax and inheritance tax, and overseas income tax and capital gains tax are also exempted, which is convenient for the establishment of offshore companies.

Dominica's currency is the Eastern Caribbean dollar, which is relatively strong, and the Dominican Constitution clearly stipulates that foreign investors can obtain citizenship only through economic investment.

Due to the long-term political stability, Dominica is a country with a low crime rate in the Caribbean, which is one of the reasons why this country's passport project is favored by investors.

In 2004, Dominica established diplomatic relations with China, and citizens of China holding diplomatic and official passports can stay in Dominica visa-free for no more than 30 days. However, China people who hold personal passports cannot travel to Dominica without a visa, and they need to apply for a tourist visa.