Second Passports Made Easy: The 15 Easiest Citizenship Programs in 2025

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Your definitive 2025 guide to the fastest, legal second citizenships through descent, investment, marriage, and naturalization

VANCOUVER, BC – July 6, 2025
As global travel grows increasingly restrictive and geopolitical instability rises, second citizenship is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. For those seeking greater freedom, visa-free access, or an exit strategy, 2025 offers more accessible legal routes than ever before. Amicus International Consulting unveils the 15 easiest countries in the world to obtain a second passport this year, based on four key categories: citizenship by investment (CBI), citizenship by descent, citizenship by marriage, and naturalization through residency.

Whether you’re pursuing mobility, asset protection, or simply a fresh start, this press release details the countries with the most affordable, fast, and legally secure second passport programs in 2025, along with case studies, legal expert insights, and guidance from Amicus consultants.

Why Second Passports Matter More Than Ever in 2025

The rise of surveillance, shifting visa policies, and increased financial scrutiny make second citizenship one of the most valuable tools in global planning. Benefits include:

  • Visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 140 countries

  • Protection from political unrest, currency restrictions, or persecution

  • Tax advantages in many jurisdictions

  • Generational benefits: most programs allow children to inherit citizenship

  • Enhanced freedom for banking, investing, or starting a business abroad

According to Amicus, inquiries for second passports have increased by 40% year-over-year since 2022, with clients citing concerns over asset protection, safety, and long-term travel planning.

How the List Was Ranked

To compile this list, Amicus considered:

The 15 Easiest Citizenship Programs in 2025

1. Dominica (CBI)

  • Fastest legal route: 3–5 months

  • Minimum investment: $100,000 (donation) or $200,000 (real estate)

  • No residency, interview, or language requirements

  • Visa-free access to 145+ countries, including the EU Schengen

  • Dual citizenship allowed

2. Paraguay (Naturalization)

  • Residency to citizenship in just 3 years

  • Minimal stay requirements (90 days/year)

  • Low cost: legal and government fees under $5,000

  • No language test; dual citizenship permitted

  • Popular among digital nomads and Latin American investors

3. Ireland (Descent)

  • Citizenship passed to grandchildren

  • Foreign Birth Registration processed in 6–12 months

  • No residency or language requirement

  • EU and UK access via the Common Travel Area

  • Low-cost and highly respected passport

4. Turkey (CBI)

  • Fast-track citizenship in 6 months

  • Investment: $400,000 in real estate or $500,000 bank deposit

  • Strong Middle Eastern and Central Asia travel access

  • No language test, dual citizenship permitted

  • Affordable route with fast processing

5. St. Lucia (CBI)

  • 3–4 month approval window

  • Investment: $100,000 donation or $300,000 real estate

  • Visa-free access to 147 countries

  • Straightforward paperwork and no interview

  • The government has strong anti-fraud safeguards

6. Italy (Descent)

  • Citizenship passed through unlimited generations

  • No language or residency requirements

  • Must prove Italian ancestor never renounced citizenship

  • Processing time varies: 1 to 3 years

  • Full EU passport with inheritance rights

7. Vanuatu (CBI)

  • Fast approval in 60–90 days

  • Investment: $130,000 donation

  • No tax on worldwide income

  • Popular among crypto investors and asset protection

  • Limited visa-free access compared to others

8. Argentina (Descent or Naturalization)

  • Citizenship granted after 2 years of residency

  • One of the easiest naturalization policies globally

  • Dual citizenship allowed

  • Flexible for retirees, investors, and expats

  • Strong regional influence in South America

9. Portugal (Naturalization)

  • 5-year residency requirement (can be passive)

  • Popular Golden Visa investment routes

  • No language requirement after Golden Visa

  • EU mobility, top-tier passport

  • Legal reforms in 2024 made the rules more transparent

10. North Macedonia (CBI)

  • Citizenship through donation or economic interest

  • Processing in 3–6 months

  • EU candidate country with future upside

  • Lower price point than EU CBI programs

  • Strong Balkan mobility

11. Antigua & Barbuda (CBI)

  • Citizenship in 3–5 months

  • $100,000 donation or real estate option

  • Family-friendly: one fee covers a family of four

  • Travel access to 150+ countries

  • Five-day visit required within 5 years

12. Brazil (Marriage or Naturalization)

  • Citizenship after 1 year of marriage

  • Also allows citizenship after 4 years of residency (or 1 year with a Brazilian child)

  • Dual citizenship allowed

  • Large immigrant communities and simple paperwork

  • Passport strength is increasing steadily

13. Mexico (Naturalization or Marriage)

  • Citizenship in 2 years with residency, 1 year through marriage

  • Dual citizenship allowed

  • High acceptance of multicultural applicants

  • Ordinary second passport for U.S. and Latin American expats

14. Poland (Descent)

  • Citizenship extends indefinitely if the lineage is unbroken

  • Must prove Polish ancestor held citizenship and didn’t renounce

  • No language requirement

  • Passport offers full EU access

  • Low cost, but complex paperwork

15. Egypt (CBI)

  • New citizenship-by-investment law (since 2023)

  • Citizenship in 6 months for $250,000 donation or $500,000 real estate

  • Strong Middle East and African access

  • Dual citizenship permitted

  • Future-oriented program with growing international partnerships

Case Study 1: From Dubai to Dominica

Imran R., a 42-year-old entrepreneur based in Dubai, secured Dominican citizenship in 2024 after donating $100,000 to the Economic Diversification Fund. “I needed visa-free access to Europe and Asia for my fintech business,” he explained. With Amicus handling the process, Imran’s passport was issued in 4 months. “It was fast, clean, and fully legal,” he said.

Case Study 2: Irish Heritage Reclaims a Passport

Sarah M., a Canadian with Irish ancestry, contacted Amicus to trace her maternal grandfather’s lineage. “I had no idea that a single birth certificate from 1925 could unlock an EU passport,” she said. Amicus handled the foreign birth registration process, and Sarah now resides in the Netherlands as a remote software engineer.

Case Study 3: Paraguay Naturalization Success

Luis and Ana, a couple from Spain, relocated to Paraguay in 2021 with the support of Amicust. After fulfilling the residency requirements and submitting basic documents, they were both approved for Paraguayan citizenship in early 2025. “We gained not only a second passport but a safe regional base to run our agricultural startup,” said Luis.

Expert Interview: Dr. Helena Schmidt, International Citizenship Law Specialist

Q: What’s the most underestimated legal route to second citizenship in 2025?
A: “Definitely descent-based programs. They are low-cost, permanent, and allow inheritance. Italy, Ireland, and Poland are golden opportunities for those with documentation.”

Q: What’s the most enormous red flag when choosing a second passport program?
A: “Services that promise secret passports, no paperwork, or ‘backdoor’ options are usually scams. All legitimate paths require documentation, security checks, and compliance.”

Q: Which region is experiencing the fastest growth in demand for second citizenship?
A: “Latin America. Countries like Paraguay and Argentina offer low-cost, fast naturalization without the complexities seen in Europe.”

How Amicus Helps Clients Legally Secure Second Passports

Amicus International Consulting supports clients worldwide by:

  • Identifying the optimal citizenship path based on ancestry, investment capacity, or marital status

  • Handling all paperwork, apostilles, translations, and legal filings

  • Managing local legal teams in over 40 countries

  • Coordinating embassy or consular appointments

  • Ensuring full legal compliance with local and international law

“We don’t sell passports—we manage the legal creation of new nationality,” says an Amicus legal advisor. “That distinction keeps our clients safe and respected globally.”

Dual Citizenship: Legal, But Not Always Simple

While most of the 15 countries on this list permit dual citizenship, Amicus advises clients to verify the rules in their country of origin. For instance:

  • The U.S., Canada, and the UK permit dual citizenship without restrictions.

  • China, India, and Singapore prohibit dual citizenship entirely.

  • Germany and Japan allow it in limited or conditional cases.

Applicants should always consult legal counsel before applying to ensure their current passport won’t be invalidated.

The 2025 Outlook: More Programs, More Scrutiny

Governments worldwide are reassessing citizenship programs. Some (like Cyprus) have shut down CBI programs amid EU pressure, while others (like Egypt and Turkey) are expanding. Experts forecast:

  • Tighter due diligence in CBI programs

  • More digitization in ancestry-based processing

  • New regional alliances offering mobility rights (e.g., African Union passport harmonization)

Amicus urges clients to act during policy windows, as favourable programs can close without warning.

Conclusion: Second Citizenship Is No Longer Optional—It’s Strategic

The modern citizen needs more than one national identity. Whether for freedom of movement, family safety, or financial strategy, these 15 programs represent the most accessible and legal routes to obtaining a second passport in 2025.

Amicus International Consulting remains at the forefront of guiding clients through these life-changing journeys—always legally, always ethically, and always with discretion.

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Anton Stravinsky

Anton Stravinsky

Anton Stravinsky is an associate correspondent for Tri-City News, BC. CanadaStravinsky focuses on international finance, banking, and asset management trends across Europe and Asia for Markets.Before his current role, Stravinsky completed Bloomberg's journalism fellowship, contributing stories to Bloomberg's digital and broadcast platforms. He originally joined Bloomberg as a summer intern covering financial markets and global economies in 2017.Stravinsky’s prior experience includes internships with Reuters' business desk in London, CNBC's Squawk Box Europe, and The Financial Times' editorial team.He earned a bachelor's degree in economics and journalism from New York University, where he served as senior editor for the university’s independent news outlet, Washington Square News.