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Burkina Faso Economic Citizenship

Our Burkina Faso passport program ends with a genuine, legal, passport issued by the government of Burkina Faso. This is a full passport which may be used for opening bank accounts, travel, or anything else a normal passport is used for. The economic citizenship does not give voting rights in Burkina Faso, or rights to permanent residency in Burkina Faso.

  • On average the application process takes 3 months to complete, sometimes as low as 2 months.
  • The fee for a single applicant, including the required investment, is only US$50,000, while a family with 2 children is only US$65,000.

To proceed with the application we will require:

  • 16 passport sized (2 inches by 2 inches) photographs, certified as a true likeness on the back of the photographs.
  • A bank reference letter.
  • A professional reference letter.
  • An original police report for applicant and spouse from their country of origin and any countries of residence (over 18s only).
  • Birth certificate.
  • Marriage certificate (if applicable).
  • Divorce certificate (if applicable).
  • Medical report (including HIV test) for applicant and any family member over the age of 18.
  • Certified copy of current passport.

Should you wish to proceed with an application, please use the contact form and we will contact you to arrange the easiest way to get the application forms and information to you. Once completed, with which we can offer assistance, please return the original forms to us together with the above required items. We will then give you payment instructions to our lawyers' trust account. The paperwork is then checked and submitted for approval.
Once the application is submitted to the authorities of Burkina Faso our lawyers will send payment to us for our fees and remit the funds to the government of Burkina Faso for the completion of the application.

At this time no interpol checks are submitted to your home domicile.

Once we receive the passport we will contact you for delivery, no trip is generally needed to Burkina Faso for either the application stage or passport collection.

For additional costs, on a case-by-case basis, we can also arrange a Burkina Faso driving license. At this time a national ID card cannot be obtained without a 6 months residency period in Burkina Faso.

Please contact us to discuss special cases. To Request further information and application please click here.


Burkina Faso history

Burkina Faso (formerly Upper Volta) achieved independence from France in 1960. Repeated military coups during the 1970s and 1980s were followed by multiparty elections in the early 1990s. Current President Blaise COMPAORE came to power in a 1987 military coup and has won every election since then. Burkina Faso's high population density and limited natural resources result in poor economic prospects for the majority of its citizens. Recent unrest in Cote d'Ivoire and northern Ghana has hindered the ability of several hundred thousand seasonal Burkinabe farm workers to find employment in neighboring countries.

One of the poorest countries in the world, landlocked Burkina Faso has few natural resources and a weak industrial base. About 90% of the population is engaged in subsistence agriculture, which is vulnerable to periodic drought. Cotton is the main cash crop and the government has joined with three other cotton producing countries in the region - Mali, Niger, and Chad - to lobby for improved access to Western markets. GDP growth has largely been driven by increases in world cotton prices. Industry remains dominated by unprofitable government-controlled corporations. Following the CFA franc currency devaluation in January 1994, the government updated its development program in conjunction with international agencies; exports and economic growth have increased. The government devolved macroeconomic policy and inflation targeting to the West African regional central bank (BCEAO), but maintains control over fiscal and microeconomic policies, including implementing reforms to encourage private investment. The bitter internal crisis in neighboring Cote d'Ivoire continues to hurt trade and industrial prospects and deepens the need for international assistance. Burkina Faso is eligible for a Millennium Challenge Account grant, which would increase investment in the country's human capital.


Burkina Faso Geography


Burkina Faso Government

Burkina Faso is a parlimentary republic based on 45 provinces. Their Constitution dated 2 June 1991 was approved by referendum, was formally adopted on 11 June 1991 and was last amended in January 2002.

Chief of state: President Blaise COMPAORE (since 15 October 1987).
Head of government: Prime Minister Paramanga Ernest YONLI (since 6 November 2000).
Cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president on the recommendation of the prime minister.
Elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held 13 November 2005 (next to be held in 2010);
in April 2000, the constitution was amended reducing the presidential term from seven to five years, enforceable as of 2005; prime minister appointed by the president with the consent of the legislature.
Election results: Blaise COMPAORE reelected president; percent of popular vote - Blaise COMPAORE 80.3%, Benewende Stanislas SANKARA 4.9%

The legal system is based on French Civil Law system and customary law.


Burkina Faso border issues

Travellers carrying a Burkina Faso passport, and travelling under it, require a visa to travel to most countries outside of West Africa.
As part of the package we will send you a list of embassies around the world.


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