How To Get A St. Kitts And Nevis Passport With A Discount
VIDEO: Big Citizenship-By-Investment Discount
Until the end of June, you have a very special citizenship-by-investment opportunity…
The dual-island Caribbean nation of St. Kitts and Nevis was the very first country to set up a citizenship-by-investment program (CIP), all the way back in 1984.
And the 39-year-old program is still considered the premier CIP in the world by many experts.
With your investment, you get citizenship in a gorgeous Caribbean nation, and a well-regarded second passport, with visa-free or visa-on-arrival entry to nearly 160 countries…
You’re investing in a low-tax, business-friendly country…
There are several options to obtain citizenship, including the purchase of authorized real estate or through a contribution to the Sustainable Growth Fund.
For the real estate option, the minimum required investment is US$200,000 and the property must be held for at least seven years.
You can invest this in hotel shares, villas, or condominium units.
If you want to purchase a private home, approved developments from US$400,000 are eligible. You must hold this property for five years.
For the donation-investment option of their CIP, the minimum requirement is US$125,000 for a single applicant, US$150,000 for a main applicant and spouse, and US$175,000 for a family of four, payable to the Sustainable Growth Fund.
But these reduced rates are only available for a limited time…
Indeed, from July, the rates are set to go back to what they were in 2022—i.e. US$150,000 for the main applicant, US$175,000 if a spouse is included, and US$195,000 for a family of four.
If you’re interested in the St. Kitts & Nevis program—don’t delay. You’ll want to get in while those reduced rates (up to US$25,000 off!) are still available…
Recently, I sat down with Michael Martin, St. Kitts and Nevis’ Citizenship-by-Investment Program Director.
We talked about the special program discount that’s only available for a limited time… the history of the CIP and what the future holds… and the real benefits of holding a St. Kitts and Nevis passport…
Check out our complete conversation right here.
Stay diversified,
Lief Simon
Editor, Offshore Living Letter