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Media & press

Official information for journalists and editors covering the Vanuatu National Bureau programme — the key facts, ready-to-use boilerplate, terminology guidance, visual assets and the media contact.

The programme in six lines

Established byCouncil of Ministers Decision N°273 of 6 October 2025, which approved the programmes, the Bureau and a Task Force under the Prime Minister’s authority
Legal frameworkThe Vanuatu National Bureau Bill 2026 — being finalised for presentation to Parliament; programmes open on commencement
ProgrammesVanuatu National Status (with its Non-Citizen Travel Document) and Vanuatu Digital Residency
Citizenship conferredNone — by design and in law. Nothing in the programmes confers citizenship or nationality of the Republic of Vanuatu
Where the money goesThe National Development Fund and the Strategic Bond Deposit — independently managed, regulated, audited and publicly reported. Amounts in Vatu (VT), set by regulation
Final decisionsEvery approval rests with the Government of Vanuatu. AML/CFT and ICAO standards are written into the law

Boilerplate

Accurate programme descriptions, ready to use at two lengths.

The Vanuatu National Bureau is the Government statutory body established under the Vanuatu National Bureau Bill 2026 to administer Vanuatu National Status — with its Non-Citizen Travel Document — and the Vanuatu Digital Residency, under one common standard of integrity. Neither programme confers citizenship.
Established by Council of Ministers Decision N°273 of 6 October 2025, the Vanuatu National Bureau administers two sovereign programmes: Vanuatu National Status, a defined legal status for vetted non-citizens with its own ICAO-standard Non-Citizen Travel Document, and the Vanuatu Digital Residency for the global digital economy. Applicant capital is directed to the National Development Fund and the Strategic Bond Deposit — independently managed and publicly reported — making the programme a source of non-tax revenue for the Republic. Neither programme confers citizenship, and every final decision rests with the Government of Vanuatu.

Both texts may be quoted or adapted without permission. In any case of doubt, the text of the Bill as presented to Parliament governs.

Getting the names right

The distinctions below are not stylistic — they are the legal architecture of the programme.

AccurateNot accurate
“Vanuatu National Status — a defined legal status for vetted non-citizens”“Citizenship by investment”, “golden passport”, “passport programme”
“Non-Citizen Travel Document”“Vanuatu passport” — it is not a passport and confers no nationality
“Capital is invested in, or contributed to, the National Development Fund / Strategic Bond Deposit”“Applicants pay the government” — funds are independently managed, audited and reported
Amounts in Vatu (VT), described as indicative until regulations are publishedQuoting fees as fixed, or in foreign currency
“The Bill is before Parliament; programmes open on commencement”Reporting the programmes as already open or accepting applications

Visual assets & documents

For editorial use in reporting on the programme. The coat of arms is the State emblem of the Republic of Vanuatu — use it to identify the Government and the Bureau, never as decoration or endorsement.

Official press briefing visual showing a government media room, blank press folders and Port Vila harbour.
Official briefing contextFor institutional presentations, programme briefings and editorial coverage of the public-status framework.

Media contact

Interview requests, background briefings and verification of facts: write to the programme’s media desk. Briefings for Members of Parliament and officials are arranged through the COM-approved Task Force.

media@vnb.gov.vu

Email addresses are activated with the programme’s domain; until then, enquiries may be directed through the Government of Vanuatu.