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Daniel Duric Interview on Dubai Eye with Sonal Rupani

August 4, 2025

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In this exclusive interview with Dubai Eye on The Agenda with Sonal Rupani, Passport Legacy CEO Daniel Duric joins from Italy to dive into the real-world impact of passport strength, rising travel restrictions, and the growing global demand for second citizenship and residency programmes.

The topics they covered were:

  • Why the UAE passport is now ranked among the world’s most powerful
  • How weak passports are quietly affecting millions — from denied visas to missed opportunities
  • The rise of investment migration: Caribbean citizenships, European residencies, and tax-friendly strategies
  • Hidden risks: Why regulations are changing fast — and how to avoid costly mistakes
  • Who’s applying: A surprising shift in global demand
  • Why most clients aren’t relocating — but still want a “Plan B”

If you’re curious about securing your global freedom, building generational security, or future-proofing your lifestyle, this conversation is a must-watch!

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Passport Legacy is a trusted residence and citizenship by an investment firm recognized for delivering best immigration services globally. Passport Legacy specializing in citizenship and residence by investment programs, comprises internationally licensed lawyers, investment advisors, and immigration experts. Our dedicated team of professionals are recognized for delivering the best dual citizenship,passport and visa services. Trust Passport Legacy to be your reliable partner to support on your path to a successful global future.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

What is the difference between citizenship and residency by investment programmes?

Citizenship by investment programmes may not require physical residency and can grant citizenship within 2 to 6 months. Residency by investment programmes grant residency within 3 months but not citizenship. To obtain citizenship through residency programmes, applicants must comply with legal requirements, such as residing in the country for a certain time and paying taxes. However, not all residency programmes lead to citizenship, as it's at the discretion of the government.

How much does it cost to apply for a second passport?

The minimum investment for a second citizenship by a single applicant is USD 100,000 which is the cost associated for for St. Lucia and the Commonwealth of Dominica's CBI programmes. Please contact us for an exact price breakdown.

Do we need to pay the full amount upfront?

Passport Legacy's CBI programmes require payment in three installments. The first payment is 5%, the second payment is 25%, and the final payment, which amounts to 70% of the total cost, is due after receiving Approval in Principle.

What documents are required?

To start the process, applicants need to provide us with KYC (know your customer) documents such as a passport copy, birth and marriage certificates, police certificates, bank reference, and health clearance. Some documents may require translation or legalisation, but our client advisors will guide you through the process.

Do I need to renounce my original passport?

Acquiring a second citizenship by investment in any country does not usually require renouncing one's original nationality under the citizenship law of the country where citizenship was obtained through investment.

How do I book an appointment for a consultation?

You can reach us by phone or email anytime. We currently have offices in the UAE (Dubai), Nigeria (Lagos and Abuja), Lebanon (Beirut), Singapore and Pakistan (Lahore). We are due to open a branch in Europe in the near future.

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