Okay, here is my sharing about how I ordered and got a Curacao passport:
Man, let me tell you, getting a Curacao passport was a journey. First off, I had to figure out the requirements. It turns out, if you’re willing to invest at least USD 280,000 in a business or real estate project there, and you keep that investment going for 5 years, you can qualify for citizenship. Sounds simple enough, right? But let me tell you, it’s not just about the money.
So, I started gathering all the documents they asked for. I dug up my birth certificate and some other official papers. I made sure all was correct and up to date. Then, I found this thing called the “Digital Immigration Card”. Everyone visiting Curacao has to fill it out online before they go. It’s like a pre-check-in thing. Once I completed it, they sent me a PDF with all my info. I printed that out, just in case.

Submitting Everything
- Filled out the Digital Immigration Card online.
- Got my confirmation PDF.
- Gathered my birth certificate and other documents.
- Checked everything, double-checked, and then checked again.
I packed my bags, making sure I had my actual passport, the printed-out Digital Immigration Card, and all those other documents. I gotta say, I was nervous. I mean, what if I missed something? What if they turned me away at the airport? I imagined myself being sent back home, and I thought, “I’d be madder than a wet hen!”
When I finally landed in Curacao, I followed the signs. The instructions I got earlier said, “You need to walk straight, pass the floating bridge.” So I did just that. Passed the bridge, got to immigration, and handed over my papers. The officer looked everything over, stamped my passport, and just like that, I was in!
Staying Compliant
- Made my investment, just like I said I would.
- Kept all my records in order.
- Stayed out of trouble, obviously.
Now, I’m holding a Curacao passport in my hands. It wasn’t a walk in the park, but I did it. I followed the rules, kept my end of the bargain, and now I’m officially a citizen. To anyone thinking of doing this, be prepared, be thorough, and make sure you know what you’re getting into. But if you do it right, it’s totally worth it.