The Road To Citizenship: St Kitts & Nevis Part 1

Obtaining second citizenship to start a new life.

A number of nations now offer citizenship through Government approved property investment. International Property & Travel magazine has launched International Property Citizenship Services and teamed up with the experts to highlight what countries are offering people this opportunity. In this issue we focus on St Kitts & Nevis to discover what is on offer.

St Kitts & Nevis introduced an immigrant investment incentive program in 1984 but it was little used until 2008 when visa-free access to Europe was gained. Now it has become one of the most popular and best-known programs with several Caribbean islands following suit.

Therefore, the idea of gaining citizenship in another country is not new and the number of countries offering second citizenship is growing every year. These government approved programmes give people the option to relocate to a part of the world that offers them a new life in a country with political stability, better personal security and the opportunity to enjoy a more peaceful existence.

This service offered by the magazine provides free advice from experienced international professionals throughout the entire process of obtaining a Caribbean second citizenship through a Citizenship Investment Program (CIP). We have also linked with professionals based in Asia, Europe, and the Americas who are available for a free consultation and to guide investors through the procedures involved.

The team working with International Property Citizenship Services has processed over 300 clients in countries around the world through citizenship programs in the Caribbean and North America. With a fully staffed office of international professionals based in Antigua and representatives in the other Caribbean CIP islands, International Property Citizenship Services provides the Licensed Agents and Authorized Representatives required by the West Indies governments for the citizenship investment promotion and processing.

Comments are closed.