Nomad Capitalist

We get this question every single week:

“Where can I get a second passport… fast?”
Because let’s face it, a second passport is the ultimate Plan B.
Travel freedom. Better tax strategy. Access to new opportunities.
But if it takes 10+ years and a mountain of paperwork, some passports are not worth it.

Here’s the good news:
Some countries will give you citizenship in as little as 2–3 years.

Here are just a few:

Peru – 2 years after getting residency. A hidden gem in Latin America with a real timeline… if you play by their rules.

Dominican Republic – 3 years to apply, faster with investment. Don’t confuse it with Dominica—it’s a different game.

Uruguay – 3 years if you move with family and build strong local ties.

Paraguay – 3 years, low-cost. Simple on paper, but expect real-world delays.

Bolivia – 3 years with real presence. Dual citizenship allowed, and fewer hoops than you’d expect.

Honduras – 3 years. Passive income welcome. Look to Roatan for a more livable Caribbean experience.

Armenia – Just 3 years with a translator for the test. Bonus: strong descent options too.


If you’ve got money to invest, you can go even faster, with places like St. Kitts or Dominica offering second citizenship in under 12 months.
And if you’ve got the right ancestors, you might already qualify for citizenship by descent in countries like Italy, Ireland, or Poland. But this isn’t just about speed.


It’s about getting the right passport for your goals.
One that helps you reduce taxes, expand your freedom, and unlock new global options.
We break down every fast-track option below.

FULL FAST CITIZENSHIP LIST:
nomadcapitalist.com/global-citizen/the-fastest-cou…

1 month ago | [YT] | 189



@theanimecompletionist

I finally have enough money I could buy Vanuatu if I wanted to. Except then I would have no money again 😂 I’m fighting to get recognized in Italy for much cheape

1 month ago | 3

@millieguitarcrasher

You cannot hire a translator for your tests in Armenia Armenia and Argentina are done as options for passport bros.

1 month ago | 1

@xen0_m0rph

Isn’t Argentina pretty fast, too, or did they change that recently?

1 month ago | 4

@DannyTanner415

I'd rather pay taxes than live in any of those places for 3 years

1 month ago | 0

@laurenwilliams777

What do I need to do for Switzerland?

1 month ago | 1

@charlesgair8608

Read About The ARGENTINE DEATH FLIGHTS. Really

1 month ago | 3

@mohmdkhiry235

If I have around 10 000 usd Where i can go to take long term residency and relocate I am interested in Latin America

1 month ago | 0