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Tuesday, January 11 2022 - 16:00
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Dominica is Committed to Housing Every Family as 1,000 New Homes are Planned for 2022
LONDON, Jan. 11, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The Commonwealth of Dominica is moving toward attaining its "Dynamic Dominica" 
goal as they announce that a further 1000 homes will be built during 2022. In 
his first online show of the New Year, Prime Minister Dr the Honourable 
Roosevelt Skerrit addressed the nation with ambitious plans for 2022, 
highlighting the ongoing Housing Revolution Project. 

Dominica's government has been praised by global organisations like the 
International Monetary Fund (IMF) for its consistent performance in providing 
benefits to its citizens, including housing, healthcare, education, and 
infrastructure building. These life-changing projects are funded by the 
nation's Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme, which continues to have a 
positive impact on the citizens of Dominica.

The Housing Revolution is one of many projects funded by the country's CBI 
Programme. The Government aims to build 5,000 new modern, climate-resilient 
homes for affected families, along with community facilities, health centres 
and modern infrastructure. 

"We are expecting to see the construction of up to 1,000 homes in 2022. Good 
news for those who are waiting for homes. The Government have given the 
commitment to housing every family," said Prime Minister Skerrit.

"We touched the lives of families from Marigot, Yampiece, Goodwill, Giraudel, 
Portsmouth, Sineku, Delices and Warner. This project dates back to my 
negotiations with the World Bank less than a month after Hurricane Maria for an 
EC$110 million financial package to restore livelihoods in the agriculture and 
housing sectors," he added. 

The Dominica government initiated this project to build back better after 
Hurricane Maria hit the island in 2017. All the buildings being constructed are 
climate-resilient and are capable of handling any category five hurricanes. 
"If we work together, we can achieve even more. We will continue to advance 
these transformational projects in order to create a Dynamic Dominica. Many of 
these projects, including the Housing Recovery Project, are made possible from 
the funds raised through Dominica's Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme," 
said Prime Minister Skerrit. 

Established in 1993, Dominica's CBI Programme [ https://www.cbiu.gov.dm/ ] 
welcomes investors and their families to become citizens of the nation once 
contributing to an Economic Diversification Fund [ 
https://www.cbiu.gov.dm/investment-options/economic-diversification-fund/ ] or 
through Approved Real Estate Investment [ 
https://www.cbiu.gov.dm/investment-options/real-estate/ ]. After successfully 
passing its multi-tiered vetting process, successful applicants gain second 
citizenship along with travel freedom to over 160 destinations, the right to 
live, work and study in the nation, as well as the ability to pass down 
citizenship for generations to come.

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