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The Jordan Citizenship by Investment Program allows investors to acquire Jordanian nationality through significant economic contribution or job creation. Launched to attract foreign capital and stimulate local employment, it offers permanent citizenship and full rights under Jordanian law.
Visa Applications provides a complete application service, ensuring investments, documentation, and security clearances meet all requirements of the Jordan Investment Commission (JIC).
Investment Options
- Bank Deposit & Treasury Bonds: Minimum of US$1 million deposit for three years plus US$1 million in government bonds for six years.
- Business Investment: Establish a project worth US$1.5 million employing at least 20 Jordanian citizens.
- SME Investment: Minimum of US$750,000 in small or medium enterprises.
Eligibility Requirements
- Applicant must have no criminal record or prior immigration violations.
- Investment must be maintained for the required period (3–6 years).
- Proof of financial capability and legal source of funds.
- Spouse and dependent children under 18 may be included.
Program Benefits
- Full Jordanian citizenship and passport with visa-free access to 50+ countries.
- No requirement to renounce prior citizenship.
- Access to Jordan’s strong business and financial networks.
- Citizenship granted within 6–12 months of investment.
Application Process
- Submit investment plan and initial documentation.
- Background and financial verification.
- Investment execution and approval by the JIC.
- Issuance of citizenship certificate and passport.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to obtain Jordanian citizenship?
Processing usually takes 6–12 months depending on investment type.
Can I keep my current nationality?
Yes. Jordan allows dual citizenship.
Does Jordan require residency?
Minimal physical presence is required during processing.
About This Page
Author: Citizenship by Investment Editorial Team
Reviewed by: Michael Gibbons, Regulated Immigration Advisor.
Last Updated: December 2025.
