One World Migration is pleased to announce that we have received an official license to operate the Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship program. We can now offer our clients the unique opportunity to obtain a second citizenship in this exotic island nation, combining investment benefits with a contribution to the sustainable development of the region.
Why Nauru?
Nauru is the smallest independent republic in the world and the third smallest country on the planet, located in the Pacific Ocean. Despite its modest size, the state is actively developing programs to attract investors, offering a politically neutral citizenship with a number of significant advantages:
- Nauru citizenship opens visa-free access to key destinations
- The program allows spouse, children, parents and even siblings to be added to the application, providing the entire family with added security and freedom of movement.

Nauru: General Information
Nauru is a unique island nation in the Pacific Ocean, known as the smallest independent republic in the world and the third smallest country on the planet. Despite its modest size, it is a state with a rich history and ambitious development plans, offering investors a special economic and climate residency program.
This Pacific island attracts not only by its exotic nature, but also by its stable political system. Nauru is a politically neutral state, which makes its citizenship especially valuable in today's geopolitical instability. The country is actively developing international relations, thanks to which its passport opens visa-free access to a number of strategically important destinations, including Singapore, Hong Kong, the UAE and the UK.
What makes Nauru special is its vulnerability to climate change. Like many island nations, it faces the threat of rising sea levels and other environmental challenges. That is why the program is called the Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program - part of the investment is directed to projects to protect the environment, develop renewable energy and preserve the island's unique ecosystem.