Nauru’s Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program has seen a 200 per cent increase in applications.
It comes as the Iran war continues, prompting locals to look abroad for a more “favourable passport” or new country to call home.
Dominic Volek is the head of private clients at Henley and Partners, a global leader in residence and citizenship planning.
It’s the company responsible for helping Nauru set up and implement its investment migration program.
He said the program is achieving what it set out to do – fund climate change adaptation.









