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The Republic of Nauru is promoting its Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program to Filipino families seeking greater security, global mobility and long-term climate resilience.

Launched in late 2024, the program is being positioned as an option for families concerned about geopolitical uncertainty, rising sea levels and expanding educational and economic opportunities for future generations.

Regional interest grows

Nauru said the program has already received applications from Thailand and Vietnam, including from applicants residing in Singapore, reflecting growing interest across Southeast Asia.

The government said the Philippines is a key market because of its large population of globally mobile professionals, entrepreneurs and overseas workers who may benefit from additional travel and residency options.

Climate resilience

The program is being promoted as a response to increasing climate risks faced by vulnerable countries, including the Philippines.

Nauru said its "Higher Ground Initiative" reflects the Pacific nation's efforts to strengthen long-term climate resilience and adapt to rising sea levels.

The government said the citizenship program is intended to provide families with greater flexibility and opportunities should environmental or geopolitical conditions change.

Neutrality and mobility

Nauru also highlighted the value of holding a passport from a politically neutral Pacific nation amid evolving geopolitical tensions in the Asia-Pacific region.

It said the program offers internationally mobile professionals and investors an alternative citizenship option that is not tied to major geopolitical blocs.

Family-focused program

According to Nauru, the program is designed to support family security by providing future generations with broader educational and mobility opportunities.

The government said its citizenship offering is intended to help families preserve opportunities across generations while remaining together.

Due diligence

Nauru said applicants undergo comprehensive due diligence, including international law enforcement screening and financial background checks.

The government said these measures are intended to maintain the integrity and credibility of the program.

Investment with impact

Unlike traditional citizenship-by-investment programs, Nauru said contributions made under the program are directed toward projects supporting the country's economic development and climate resilience.

The government said the approach allows applicants to pursue greater personal security while contributing to the long-term sustainability of the Pacific island nation.

About the program

The Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program aims to provide participating families with enhanced security, global mobility and long-term opportunities while supporting the country's climate adaptation and economic resilience efforts.

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