🇩🇲Dominica Visa for Czech Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents

Visa-free180 days max stay

No — Czech passport holders do not need a visa for Dominica. Entry is visa-free for up to 180 days as of 2026.

6 months visa-free

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Entering Dominica on a Czech passport

  • → Travel with just your valid Czech passport. No visa or prior application needed.
Other Dominica visa categories (6)

These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Dominica. Eligibility varies by visa type — some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.

Residence Permit

Allows non-nationals to reside in Dominica on a temporary basis beyond the initial visitor admission period. Covers general residence including work and family residence purposes.

Fee: EC$250 for CARICOM nationals; EC$800 for non-CARICOM nationals. Applicants must first obtain an Extension of Stay from Immigration and regularize visitor status before applying. Required documents: 2 completed application forms plus medical form, medical certificate (no communicable disease in past 3 years, including HIV test and chest X-ray), two testimonials (one from last employer), banker's statement, police record, proof of return ticket or travel deposit, 2 passport photos, valid passport (6+ months validity), Treasury fee receipt, sponsor letter, marriage certificate (if applicable), and cover letter. No duration or path to permanent residence published on official page. Ministry of National Security, Labour and Immigration: (767) 266-3553.

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Work Permit (Permit to Work)

Authorizes a non-national to take up employment or self-employment in Dominica for a specific employer/role; foreign workers must hold a valid work permit before commencing work.

multiple entry~$295

Application fee EC$250 (approx US$93) for CARICOM nationals or EC$800 (approx US$295) for non-CARICOM nationals, paid at the Treasury. Valid for one year and renewable. A work permit automatically confers residency status if the term of employment exceeds six months. Requires two completed forms plus supporting documents: medical certificate (no communicable disease in past 3 years), employer letter stating job type and wages, police clearance, valid passport (6+ months), passport photos, and (for advertised posts) newspaper clippings advertising the position. Approval rests with the Minister responsible for Labour; applications are processed through the Labour Division. Online submission is also available via the government eServices portal (eservices.gov.dm/service/employment). Administered by the Ministry of National Security / Labour Division.

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Student Visa

For foreign nationals admitted to pursue a full-time course of study at a recognized educational institution in Dominica.

Dedicated Student Visa Application Form published by the Ministry of National Security (Immigration Division) under its Visas forms category. Applicants generally provide an acceptance/enrolment letter from a recognized institution, proof of sufficient funds, and evidence that course fees are paid. Nationals already eligible for visa-free entry (e.g. Commonwealth, CARICOM, US) may enter without a visa and regularize student status locally. Fee, validity, and processing time are not published on the official form page.

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Permanent Residence

Grants indefinite residence to non-nationals who have lawfully resided or been employed in Dominica for at least five years.

~$296

Requires 5 years of residence or employment on the island; approval is discretionary under the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Immigration and Labour. Application fee EC$400 (approx US$148) for CARICOM nationals or EC$800 (approx US$296) for non-CARICOM nationals. Required documents include the application form, medical certificate (no communicable disease in past 3 years), two character references, banker's statement or employer letter, police record, and copies of all work/residence permits held while in Dominica. Processing time and validity not published on the official page. Official application form: https://nationalsecurity.gov.dm/forms/3-residence-work-permit?download=16:permanent-residence-application-form

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Citizenship by Investment - Economic Diversification Fund (EDF)

Grants Dominican citizenship through a non-refundable donation to the Economic Diversification Fund, providing full citizenship rights and visa-free access to 140+ countries.

90-120d processing~$200000

Minimum donation: US$200,000 (single applicant); US$250,000 (main applicant + up to 3 dependants). Additional government fees: processing US$1,000; due diligence US$7,500 (main applicant), US$4,000 (dependants 16+); Certificate of Naturalisation US$500 per person; mandatory interview US$1,000 per person aged 16+. Applications submitted through authorized CBI agents only. Dual citizenship permitted, no residency requirement. Banned nationalities include Belarus, Russia, Yemen, and Northern Iraq (Kurdish cities). Established by Citizenship By Investment Regulations 2013 (SRO 43 of 2013).

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Citizenship by Investment - Real Estate

Grants Dominican citizenship through a qualifying investment in approved real estate projects, providing full citizenship rights and a return-generating asset.

90-120d processing~$200000

Minimum real estate investment: US$200,000 in a government-approved project. Government fees (in addition to investment): US$75,000 (single applicant); US$100,000 (main applicant + up to 3 dependants); additional dependants under 18 US$25,000 each; dependants 18+ US$40,000 each. Due diligence: US$7,500 (main applicant); mandatory interview US$1,000 per person aged 16+. Property must be held for 3 years from citizenship grant date (5 years if future purchaser is also a CBI applicant). Same banned nationality rules apply as EDF option.

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Dominica visa for Czech citizens — FAQ

Do Czech citizens need a visa for Dominica?

No visa is required for stays of up to 180 days.

How long can Czech citizens stay in Dominica?

Czech passport holders can stay in Dominica for up to 180 days per entry under the current visa-free arrangement.

What documents do Czech citizens need for Dominica?

A valid passport is all Czech citizens need for a short visa-free visit (up to 180 days).

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