Multi-Generational Citizenship Planning
A prominent Gulf-based family, whose wealth spans three generations of commercial and real estate holdings across the Middle East, approached Broadment to secure inheritable second citizenship for all family members. The principals required a permanent nationality solution that would transfer seamlessly to children and grandchildren without renewal requirements or ongoing residency obligations.
Challenge
The family needed citizenship rights that would extend automatically to future generations without requiring each descendant to reapply or meet additional investment thresholds.
Most citizenship programs imposed restrictions on dependent inclusion, creating uncertainty around eligibility for adult children, spouses, and unborn grandchildren across multiple family branches.
The family’s high public profile in regional business circles demanded absolute confidentiality, as any public disclosure could trigger unwanted political scrutiny or security concerns for family members traveling internationally.
Any program instability or policy change risked rendering the citizenship grant ineffective for future generations, undermining the core objective of permanent multi-generational mobility and security.
Solution
Broadment advised on a full citizenship-by-investment program with permanent status, structuring family inclusion for all descendants under a single master application with clear hereditary provisions.
Our legal team coordinated with program authorities to pre-register all eligible family members, including provisions for future children born after citizenship approval, ensuring automatic inclusion without additional filings.
We completed the entire application process within twelve weeks, securing approved passports for twenty-three family members across three generations with identical rights and permanent status.
All documentation was handled through secure diplomatic channels, and the family’s identity remained confidential throughout the process. Broadment continues to advise on passport renewals and has structured ongoing compliance monitoring to protect the family’s citizenship rights against future regulatory changes.

