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New Financial Times Documentary: Dominica Is Carving a Niche of Its Own in Ecotourism, Raising Foreign Capital via Citizenship by Investment
LONDON, November 14, 2019, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

A new FT documentary shows how choosing quality over quantity makes investing 
in Dominica worthwhile. The government applies this principle to its tourism 
strategy regarding the type of guests it wants to attract, but also to its 
world-leading Citizenship by Investment, by only allowing highly respected 
investors to obtain its citizenship, and by carefully shortlisting which luxury 
hotels qualify as an eligible investment for citizenship. 

The Commonwealth of Dominica is "carving a niche of its own" in the 
international tourism industry by establishing an inspiring ecotourism sector, 
a new Financial Times documentary reveals 
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anDQhj5xHCM&list=PLPsT4_J2d2E6j-SjHVb8ZST6V4Cgn
Cv1w ]. Six brand new eco-conscious luxury hotels have already opened or are 
being developed on the 'Nature Isle of the Caribbean', all of which raise 
foreign capital via the Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme.

Through CBI, Dominica allows certain investors and their families to obtain its 
coveted citizenship 
[https://csglobalpartners.com/solutions/citizenship/dominica/ ] in exchange for 
a minimum investment of USD100,000 into the Economic Diversification Fund or at 
least USD200,000 into CBI-approved real estate 
[https://cbiu.gov.dm/investment-options/approved-real-estate-projects/ ]. This 
creates a sustainable socio-economic ecosystem, not limited to financial 
reserves. Dominicans can benefit from higher-income jobs, more professional 
development opportunities, and good prospects for start-ups due to demand from 
high-spending visitors of the CBI hotels. Importantly, it is vital to reassure 
the diaspora that Dominica has a promising future beyond the weather challenges.

Professional Wealth Management Editor-in-Chief, Yuri Bender, explains why 
investing in Dominica is worthwhile: "Luxury hotel brands, such as Kempinski, 
Hilton and Marriott, have received a warm welcome in Dominica. Boutique 
eco-friendly resorts, including the recently relocated Jungle Bay and the 
sustainable Secret Bay, […] are also carving their own niche. But it's not 
about the number of tourists here. It's about the quality, and the spend per 
family, rather than quality."

Recently opened Cabrits Resort and Spa Kempinski Dominica, also a CBI-funded 
project, came about from a "shared vision" between the developer and the 
government "to transform Dominica from a 3-star destination to a 5-star 
destination," says Mr Kamal Shehada, Managing Director of Range Developments, 
charged with the Kempinski portfolio on the island.

As a respected real estate developer born in Dominica, Ian Edwards, the CEO of 
Hilton's Tranquility Beach Resort, believes that the CBI Programme is "the best 
way of raising capital […] and the entire island will benefit from it." All the 
CBI-funded resorts prioritise hiring local workforce, improving the 
infrastructure in the neighbourhood, protecting the environment, sourcing fresh 
organic produce from local suppliers, and collaborating closely with Dominican 
tourism businesses. This provides guests with an original, 360 experience, 
explains Tourism Minister Robert Tongue.

Dominica's rationale for choosing quality over quantity is also a guiding 
principle in selecting investors whom it accepts as economic citizens. Before 
making their investment, CBI applicants must first pass all due diligence 
checks, which PWM’s FT Specialist CBI Index [https://cbiindex.com/reports/ ] 
values with full marks. The quality-over-quantity principle is part of a 
cohesive development strategy led by Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit.

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SOURCE: CS Global Partners
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