Our licences: your confidence and security

Passportivity is a licensed agent for citizenship and residence by investment programs. Official agent status confirms that the company operates legally and that experienced lawyers prepare each application in line with all requirements.

Passortivity Licences

Passportivity has obtained government licences in countries where the law requires professional support for citizenship by investment applications. This ensures that all services are provided legally and in full compliance with local laws.

We have passed government Due Diligence checks and received accreditation from the governments of Vanuatu, São Tomé and Príncipe, Nauru, Sierra Leone, and El Salvador.

As authorized agents, we can officially advise investors, submit applications on behalf of investors, and represent their interests at every stage of the process. These licences mean that Passportivity complies with strict legal requirements and fully meets international requirements.

Vanuatu citizenship program

Letter of approval for agent status

  • Issued: March 31st, 2026

  • Valid: indefinitely

  • Issuing authority: Vanuatu Citizenship office

  • Approved by: Peter Patrick Fred, Secretary General Citizenship Office

  • Status: Approved agent under the DSP

  • Powers:

    assistance to applicants at all stages, including application submission. The right to promote and advertise the program.

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São Tomé and Príncipe citizenship program

São Tomé and Príncipe citizenship program

STP-2025-30

  • Issued: October 23rd, 2025

  • Valid: until October 22nd, 2026

  • Issuing authority: Citizenship investment unit

  • Approved by: Disney Leite Ramos, CEO Citizenship Investment Unit

  • Status: Marketing agent

  • Powers:

    assistance to applicants at all stages, including application submission. The right to promote and advertise the program.

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Sierra Leone citizenship by investment program

Sierra Leone citizenship by investment program

Letter of appointment as an official partner

  • Issued: February 7th, 2025

  • Valid: indefinitely

  • Issuing authority: Sierra Leone Immigration Department (SLID)

  • Approved by: TG 2050 LTD, the Worldwide Service Agency for Sierra Leone in respect of the GO‑FOR‑GOLD Investment-for-Residency & Citizenship Program

  • Status: Official partner

  • Powers:

    to promote, market, represent, administer, manage, control, and facilitate the GO‑FOR‑GOLD program.

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Nauru citizenship program

Nauru citizenship program

NR20260213-01

  • Issued: March 18th, 2026

  • Valid: until March 17th, 2027

  • Issuing authority: Nauru Program Office

  • Approved by: Edward Clark, Chief Executive Officer of the Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Program

  • Status: Authorised agent

  • Powers:

    assistance to applicants at all stages. The right to advertise the program.

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El Salvador citizenship program

El Salvador citizenship program

DGME/SEGE/131036/202

  • Issued: July 22nd, 2025

  • Valid: until July 22nd, 2026

  • Issuing authority: Dirección General de Migración y Extranjería - DGME

  • Approved by: Ricardo Ernesto Cucalon Guzman, Director Dirección General de Migración y Extranjería, DGME

  • Status: Licensed agent

  • Powers:

    assistance to applicants at all stages, including application submission. The right to promote and advertise the program.

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Why are licences important

Licences are not just a formality. They officially confirm a company’s right to represent investors’ interests at the government level. This is especially important in investment migration, where applicants invest significant amounts to obtain citizenship or a residence permit.

Investors can rely on the safety and transparency of all procedures. Working with an authorized agent confirms that the company understands local laws, follows all program requirements, and adheres to international standards.

1.

Official representation

Licences confirm that a company has been approved by governments and authorised to advise investors and represent their interests. They give the company the right to submit citizenship and residence permit applications directly to government departments.

Clients can check the validity of licences in government registers, which helps eliminate legal risks.

2.

Reliability guarantee

Most countries do not allow applicants to submit citizenship documents directly. Applications can only be filed through an authorised intermediary. These intermediaries may be official partners, marketing agents, or authorised agents, and most of their powers are similar.

Agents ensure that documents are prepared correctly and that program regulations are strictly followed.

3.

Capital and data protection

Licensed agents follow strict international control standards. They conduct preliminary Due Diligence checks to verify the investor’s identity and the legal origin of their funds.

This approach helps identify risks of citizenship refusal in advance and reduce reputational risks.

4.

High approval rate

Deep expertise and knowledge of each citizenship program’s internal requirements help identify possible risks in advance. A clear document preparation process under the supervision of lawyers reduces the probability of refusal to a minimum.

5.

Trust of global institutions

Banks and tax advisers accept documents prepared by an authorized agent. For them, this confirms compliance with investment migration industry standards. For clients, it helps simplify processes such as opening bank accounts or managing assets.

Why Applicants Trust Us

Working with Passportivity means partnering with a trusted advisor in obtaining residence or citizenship. We help investors, entrepreneurs, financially independent persons, and digital nomads obtain new status.

Our experts make the process clearer and more predictable. We protect applicants’ interests and handle administrative procedures with close attention to legal details.

Passportivity ensures full confidentiality and secure handling of applicant data. Professional support reduces the risk of refusal to 1%.

1,000+ Clients
11 years Industry experience
20+ Investment programs
40+ Team experts
Elena Dukach

Elena Dukach
Chief Executive Officer

Passportivity Team

The Passportivity team includes investment program experts, international lawyers, certified compliance specialists, and property selection advisers.

Our anti-money laundering team conducts a thorough review of every client. This helps identify potential risks early and build a strategy that reduces the risk of refusal.

Our Team

Passportivity Client’s Reviews

Passportivity develops personalised solutions based on each investor’s goals. The main proof of our reliability is the feedback from clients who have already obtained a second passport or residence permit.

We guarantee anonymity, so clients’ names and photos have been changed in line with the non-disclosure agreement.

Chinedu, Restaurateur from Lagos, Nigeria
ChineduRestaurateur from Lagos, Nigeria
Li Wei, Owner of an engineering company in China
Li WeiOwner of an engineering company in China
Rajesh, Private investment manager, lives in Mumbai, India
RajeshPrivate investment manager, lives in Mumbai, India

Frequently Asked Questions

Official government authorities that manage citizenship programs issued the licences. These include authorities and departments in Vanuatu, São Tomé and Príncipe, Sierra Leone, Nauru, and El Salvador.

Each licence is issued by the relevant authority responsible for agent accreditation and control over compliance with migration laws. These documents confirm that the company operates under the direct supervision of national regulators, which supports the legal clarity and legitimacy of every stage of the process.

You can check Passportivity’s licences in government registers of citizenship by investment programs. We have added direct links to the official websites of each country so that you can verify the authenticity and validity of the company’s status.

Most investment programs require applications to be submitted only through licensed agents. By law, an investor cannot apply directly to government authorities, as this right belongs only to an official representative.

This system helps governments ensure process security, high quality of document preparation, and thorough Due Diligence checks on each applicant. This is also how governments protect the reputation of their passports.

The difference between these statuses lies in their powers and level of responsibility before the government. An authorised agent has the highest level of access: they have the official right not only to advise an investor but also to directly represent their interests by submitting a full set of documents.

A promoter is an accredited intermediary. They promote the program and provide initial consultations. In some jurisdictions, promoters can help prepare documents, but their legal powers are often limited compared to those of authorised agents.

An international marketing agent has the right to represent the program in foreign markets. Depending on the rules of a specific country, the agent may either submit applications independently or work in a mandatory partnership with a local authorised agent, who submits the final documents to government authorities.

Passportivity Head of the Investment Department Yulia Malloy

Contact us today

Passportivity assists international clients in obtaining residence and citizenship under the respective programs. Contact us to arrange an initial private consultation.

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