About the Commission
A Constitutional institution of the Republic of Vanuatu, established and governed by the Citizenship Act [Cap 112] — entrusted with regulating, overseeing and administering every matter of citizenship.
The Commission
The Citizenship's Office and Commission (COC) is a statutory, Constitutional body established by the Vanuatu Citizenship Act [Cap 112], with the authority and legal mandate to regulate, oversee and administer matters relating to citizenship in accordance with Vanuatu laws.
Role & powers
The Commission has the general legal powers to:
- consider and approve, defer or reject applications for Vanuatu citizenship; and
- revoke a citizenship if it was not granted according to the provisions of the Citizenship Act [Cap 112] and/or the national Constitution, and other powers specified or implied by the Act.
The Commission ensures that the provisions of the Citizenship Act [Cap 112] and the citizenship-related provisions of the national Constitution are implemented and enforced.
Vision, Mission & Values
Mission
To facilitate and ensure a seamless citizenship process, fostering inclusivity and diversity while upholding the highest standards of integrity and efficiency in serving our community.
Vision
A seamless and inclusive process that empowers individuals to acquire and uphold citizenship with efficiency and integrity — centred on accessible resources, civic engagement, and a sense of belonging within a diverse and vibrant community.
Values
- Strict legal compliance
- Quality delivery of service
- Effective leadership
- Integrity
- Diligence
Organisational Structure
The current organisational structure of the Citizenship's Office and Commission was approved on 3 May 2023 by the Vanuatu Public Service Commission.
- Senior Program Analyst & Advocacy
- Senior Policy Analyst & Advocacy
- Senior Compliance & Investment Program Officer
- Data Processing Officer
- Data Entry Officer
- Media & IT Officer
- Senior Administration Officer
- Receptionist & Filing Officer
- Driver / Messenger
- Cleaner / Support Officer
- Senior Finance & Budget Officer
Governance & Leadership

The Commission's work is carried out through clearly defined bodies, each with a role set by law:
Legislative Framework
Citizenship in Vanuatu is governed by the Citizenship Act [Cap 112], enacted by Parliament and in force since 1980. It has been amended several times — in 2013, twice in 2014, in 2018 and most recently in 2021. A key amendment recognises dual citizenship. The national Constitution (Chapter 3) also provides for citizenship.
Citizenship Act & amendments
PDF · primary legislation Citizenship Act No. 34 of 2018 (Amendment)
PDF · amendment Citizenship Act No. 39 of 2013 (Amendments)
PDF · amendment Order No. 18 of 2014 (Amendments)
PDF · order Order No. 40 of 2014 (Amendments)
PDF · order
Constitutional provisions
PDF Constitution (Citizenship Amendment)
PDF · recognises dual citizenship
Regulations & orders
Location & Contact
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