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Vanuatu Development Support Program (DSP): 2026 Complete Guide

● Active Program   Updated July 2026  ·  10 min read

The Development Support Program (DSP) is Vanuatu's active citizenship by investment pathway in 2026. Established under the Citizenship Act, Cap. 112 and administered by the Vanuatu Citizenship Commission under the Office of the Prime Minister, the DSP converts a non-refundable government contribution into full Vanuatu citizenship — and a passport offering visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 130+ destinations.

Status: ACTIVE — Accepting applications. Processing: 45–60 business days from complete submission.

What Is the Vanuatu DSP?

The DSP is a contribution model, not an investment. Applicants wire funds directly to the Vanuatu Development Support Fund — a government-controlled account used for national development, infrastructure, and social projects. The money is not refundable under any circumstances, including rejection. This distinguishes the DSP from the CIIP's refundable pledge model.

Legal authority: Citizenship (Development Support Programme) Regulations, enacted under Cap. 112. Applications are processed by the Vanuatu Citizenship Commission, with financial intelligence oversight by the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU).

DSP Contribution Schedule 2026

Applicant TypeContributionNotes
Main applicant (single)$130,000Non-refundable to government fund
+ Spouse+$25,000Simultaneous processing
+ Minor child (under 18)+$5,000 eachNo upper limit on minor children
+ Adult dependent (18–25, student)+$25,000 eachMust be in full-time education
+ Parent / Grandparent+$45,000 eachMust be financially dependent
Total all-in cost estimates: Single: ~$135,500 · Couple: ~$162,000 · Family of four (2 adults + 2 children): ~$178,000. These figures include the $5,500 government due diligence fee. Legal and document preparation fees are additional.

Who Qualifies for the DSP?

The DSP is open to most nationalities. Applicants must meet all of the following:

  • Minimum age 18 years (main applicant)
  • No criminal convictions for serious offences (fraud, violence, drugs, terrorism, corruption)
  • Not listed on international sanctions registries (UN, OFAC, EU, UK)
  • No active Interpol notice (Red or Diffusion)
  • Source of funds must be demonstrably legitimate
  • Good health — no communicable diseases that pose public health risk
  • Not a national of a high-risk jurisdiction designated by FATF or EU AML directives (if so, enhanced due diligence applies, not automatic disqualification)

→ Full eligibility rules: Who Can Apply for Vanuatu Citizenship?

DSP Application Process — 5 Steps

Step 1 — Consultation & eligibility check (1–3 days): Our lawyers review your nationality, criminal record, source of funds, and business background to confirm eligibility and identify any due diligence red flags before filing.

Step 2 — Document preparation (2–4 weeks): Gather and apostille: passport, birth certificate, police clearance from all countries of residence (last 10 years), bank reference, source-of-funds evidence, and passport photos. Documents in languages other than English require certified translation.

Step 3 — Application submission (1–2 days): Authorized agent submits to the Citizenship Commission with the $5,500 due diligence fee. Commission assigns a file number and commences formal processing.

Step 4 — Commission review & FIU due diligence (45–60 business days): The Commission and FIU conduct background checks across criminal databases, sanctions lists, and adverse media. Files with clear backgrounds and complete documentation process fastest.

Step 5 — Approval & contribution payment (3–5 days): On approval, the Commission issues a Citizenship Approval Certificate. The applicant wires the contribution ($130,000 + applicable dependant amounts) directly to the Development Support Fund. Citizenship is formally granted upon receipt of funds.

Step 6 — Passport issuance (7–14 days after grant): Vanuatu passport issued and delivered by express courier. Total elapsed time from consultation to passport receipt: typically 90–120 days.

Vanuatu DSP Benefits

  • 130+ visa-free or visa-on-arrival destinations including Russia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and most CARICOM states
  • Zero residency requirement — no need to visit or live in Vanuatu before, during, or after the process
  • Tax neutrality — Vanuatu has no income tax, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, or wealth tax on foreign-sourced income for non-resident citizens
  • Dual/multiple citizenship permitted — Vanuatu does not require you to renounce existing citizenship (though your home country may have rules about acquiring foreign citizenship)
  • 10-year passport validity — renewable from any Vanuatu mission or from Port Vila
  • Family inclusion — spouse, children, and parents on one application
  • Confidentiality — Vanuatu's citizenship records are not publicly searchable

What the DSP Does Not Offer

Transparency: the DSP does not currently provide EU visa-free access. The EU terminated Vanuatu visa exemption on 4 February 2023 (enforcement from 12 December 2024). The UK followed in 2023. Holders of Vanuatu passports must apply for Schengen visas — a two-hour appointment, not a barrier, but a step to plan for.

The DSP is also not a residency program. It grants citizenship directly without a preliminary residency phase. This is an advantage for most applicants but means there is no transitional status — you are either a citizen or you are not.

DSP vs CIIP: Key Differences

DSP (Active 2026)CIIP (Suspended 2026)
StatusActiveSuspended
Contribution$130,000 (non-refundable)$100,000 + $50,000 pledge
Pledge refundNone$50,000 after 4 years
Family of 4 cost~$170,000~$161,000 (when available)
Processing45–60 days60–90 days

→ Detailed comparison: DSP vs CIIP — Which Route in 2026?

Frequently Asked Questions About the Vanuatu DSP

Is the DSP contribution really non-refundable if my application is rejected?

The $130,000 contribution is paid only after the Commission grants approval. If your application is rejected at the review stage, you do not pay the contribution — rejection happens before the fund transfer. The $5,500 due diligence fee paid at submission is non-refundable regardless of outcome.

Can I add family members to a DSP application after submission?

No. All dependants must be named and included at the time of initial submission. Adding dependants after submission is not permitted; a new application must be filed for any person omitted from the original filing.

Do I need to open a Vanuatu bank account for DSP?

No. The contribution is wired directly to the government's Development Support Fund account from your existing bank. You do not need to establish any banking presence in Vanuatu as part of the citizenship process.

How does the Commission verify source of funds?

The FIU requires 6–12 months of bank statements showing the accumulated funds, a signed source-of-funds declaration, and supporting documentation (business records, property sale contracts, inheritance documents, investment account statements) where funds derive from specific events. Funds of unclear origin are the most common cause of requests for additional information.

What happens if my DSP application is rejected?

Rejected applicants lose the $5,500 due diligence fee but not the $130,000 contribution (which is paid only after approval). Grounds for rejection include failed due diligence, incomplete documentation, or submission by an unauthorized agent. Reapplication is generally permitted after addressing the grounds for rejection, subject to Commission discretion.

General information only, not legal advice. Visa and programme rules change; confirm current details before deciding. Last verified 2026-07-08.

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