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Country GuideNauru·29 August 2019

Nauru Property and Citizenship Guide

Location of Nauru Key Facts: Climate - tropical with a monsoonal pattern; rainy season (November to February) Population (2018) - 10,670 GDP (Per Capita) (2017) - $8,570 Official language - Nauruan, English Major religions - Christianity (83.13%) Ethnic Groups - Nauruan (58%), Other Pacific Islander

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Nauru — Nauru Property and Citizenship Guide

Key Facts:

Climate - tropical with a monsoonal pattern; rainy season (November to February)

Population (2018) - 10,670

GDP (Per Capita) (2017) - $8,570

Official language - Nauruan, English

Major religions - Christianity (83.13%)

Ethnic Groups - Nauruan (58%), Other Pacific Islanders (26%), White (8%), Chinese (8%)

Government - parliamentary republic

Currency - Australian Dollar (AUD)

Taxes - On October 1, 2014, an income tax was imposed in Nauru for the first time, with high income earners paying a flat rate of 10%. Prior to that, there was no personal income tax.

Residency by Investment:

There are currency no recorded Residency by Investment in Nauru. To get a visa to travel to Nauru,a copy of your passport, valid for at least three more months beyond your intended stay in Nauru, a recent passport photo with a white background and a hotel reservation or sponsorship from a resident of Nauru are required.

Citizenship by Investment:

To be Updated.

Why it makes sense?

To be Updated.

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