Vanuatu represents most people’s idea of paradise. Comprising a chain of 83 islands located in the South Pacific Ocean between Australia and New Zealand, the country is a former joint protectorate of Britain and France and became an independent republic in 1980. The country is self-sufficient and produces its own food, most of which is organically cultivated. Vanuatu operates as a free market economy and imposes no personal income taxes. The history of this archipelago as an independent state is yet to be written. Still, its people are working towards building an environment based on equality, hospitality, and business opportunities to attract ambitious investors with low taxation programs and a leading Vanuatu citizenship by investment program.
Citizenship by Investment