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During meetings held at the United Nations General Assembly, St. Kitts and Nevis’ Foreign Minister Honourable Mark Brantley has expanded the number of countries its citizens can travel to visa-free. First was the announcement of a visa-free waiver agreement between St. Kitts and Nevis and Russia, announced on September 25th. The agreement allows citizens of […]
Read Full ArticleUpdate – The visa-free travel exemption for St. Lucian citizens only pertains to those holding diplomatic passports. St. Lucia has joined the recent flurry of visa-free agreements in the Caribbean. During the UN General Assembly, Grenada signed with Russia and St. Kitts & Nevis signed with Russia and Indonesia. St. Lucia has also landed a […]
Read Full ArticleMinister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov and Foreign Minister of Grenada Alvin Nimrod held talks on the sidelines of the 72nd United Nations General Assembly. The sides signed an agreement on the waiver of visa requirements for mutual visits of the nationals of the Russian Federation and the nationals of Grenada. […]
Read Full ArticleShortly following the reduction in fees from the Antigua & Barbuda Citizenship by Investment Programme, the Dominica Citizenship by Investment Unit has announced a reduction in the government fees for the Real Estate Option. All other fees remain the same. In addition to the required investment of $200,000, the following are the new government fees […]
Read Full ArticleThe Citizenship by Investment Unit made recommendations to Cabinet to reduce the processing fees associated with the country’s citizenship programme to increase its competitiveness. In their research, they found that the Antigua programme had the highest fees in the Caribbean. In an interview with Observer media, Charmaine Donovan, head of the Antigua Citizenship by Investment […]
Read Full ArticleThe government of Canada has decided to end visa-free travel for citizens of Antigua and Barbuda. This decision reportedly relates to concerns over individuals who obtain passports under citizenship by investment programmes in the Caribbean. The Canadian High Commissioner to Antigua and Barbuda, stationed in Trinidad, advised Prime Minister Gaston Browne of this development late […]
Read Full ArticleThe Pointe at Petite Calivigny, one of the real estate development projects approved by the Government of Grenada for its Citizenship by Investment Programme, celebrated its ground-breaking ceremony on 26 February 2016. The development is the labour of love of Dr Christofer Ashby, a Grenadian national living on the island of Carriacou. It stretches for […]
Read Full ArticleThe Government of St Kitts and Nevis in its ongoing efforts to recalibrate its Citizenship by Investment Programme (CBI) today announced the immediate suspension of processing of new applications to the Programme from citizens and residents of Syria. Since assuming office in February of 2015, the new Unity Government of St Kitts and Nevis headed […]
Read Full ArticleIn the National Budget of 2015, Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit made the announcement of the implementation of new fees. These fees would have been effective September 1, 2015, but in light of the passing of tropical storm Ericka, the Prime Minister took the decision to postpone the implementation of those fees. The Citizenship by Investment […]
Read Full ArticleDuring the February 2015 election, the management of the CBI program was a major issue. In fact it was the program management by the previous administration that helped Team Unity, lead by now Prime Minister Timothy Harris come into power. The party ran on a strong anti-corruption platform making promises to clean up the CBI […]
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