I went through all this a year and a half ago. For me, it all started with the desire to have an alternative. I work remotely, often visit Latin America and Asia, and every time it’s the same headache — visas, insurance, tax nuances. I then read about citizenship by investment, and spent a long time comparing different countries. Surprisingly, Dominica turned out to be surprisingly affordable — especially compared to, say, St. Kitts. The paperwork went through lawyers, I wouldn’t say it was super fast, but after about eight months I was already holding a passport in my hands. Now I can freely travel to Europe, Great Britain, and even Hong Kong without visas. It really changes the experience, especially if you travel often. In terms of price — yes, you need to invest, but, to tell the truth, in my case it wasn’t so much “spending” as “investing in freedom of movement.” For those who are interested, I advise not only reading reviews, but also directly studying the dominica passport — it has a good breakdown of the requirements, amounts, and even examples of who it would suit. By the way, I applied through Osher Advisors, and everything went without any unpleasant surprises. This is important because not all agencies are equally honest.