Passport to paradise
In Vanuatu, a tiny Pacific Island Nation, a controversial passport scheme is causing concern amongst the locals.
Citizenship is changing; and half the world’s governments are making money through citizenship schemes. In Vanuatu, a tiny Pacific Island Nation, a blossoming and controversial passport scheme is in place. Locals are asking why their citizenship is up for sale, so soon after a hard-won battle for independence. We interview brokers, the country’s first Prime Minister, and community leaders. Vanuatu’s government says it needs the revenue to boost the weak economy, but many are asking why the money from passport sales does not seem to have trickled down, while growing Chinese influence in the region is becoming a common cause of concern.
Producer: Sarah Treanor
Presenter: Vivienne Nunis
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- Tue 8 Oct 201912:32GMTBBC World Service except News Internet
- Tue 8 Oct 201917:06GMTBBC World Service Australasia
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- Sun 13 Oct 201917:06GMTBBC World Service News Internet
