St Kitts and Nevis’ CBI Programme ranks as safest, fastest

St Kitts and Nevis' Citizenship by Investment Programme is ranked as the safest, fastest and most secure in the world. It is the only CBI Programme that enables applicants to choose an Accelerated Application Processing (AAP). 

St Kitts and Nevis‘ Citizenship by Investment Programme is ranked as the safest, fastest and most secure in the world. It is the only CBI Programme that enables applicants to choose an Accelerated Application Processing (AAP). 

The twin-island paradise, which is the smallest country in the Western Hemisphere, has been allowing individuals and their families since 1984 to legally acquire citizenship in exchange for a financial contribution towards its economy. 

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The smallest Caribbean nation, St Kitts and Nevis is known for its mesmerizing sandy and silver beaches as well as coral reefs. The island is famously known as the “Paradise of the Caribbean.”

Tourists love the nation due to its beautiful and stunning destinations. Visitors are also welcomed to its shores via cruise ships, and the country has now established itself as one of the most preferred destination for cruise ship passengers. 

The magnificent twin-island nation launched the world’s long-lasting, safest and most secure CBI programme, which ranked as the best in the world by the CBI Index published by PWM Magazine of Financial Times.

The exquisite twin-island Federation introduced the world’s long-lasting, safe, and most secure citizenship by investment programme which ranked as the world’s best by the CBI Index published by PWM Magazine of Financial Times. 

Being one of the most efficient CBI Programmes, it is considered the “platinum standard” of CBI worldwide. It is now popular for helping the government of St Kitts and Nevis in running the social and economic activities in the country.

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Key benefits of St Kitts and Nevis alternative citizenship:

  • Global mobility
  • Lifetime citizenship
  • Citizenship legacy
  • Alternative citizenship and citizenship for your family members
  • Dual citizenship benefits
  • Processing time is only three months
  • Free movement in the CARICOM

The Citizenship by Investment Programme of St Kitts and Nevis has been lauded for offering a guaranteed fast-track route to alternative citizenship, known as the Accelerated Application Process (AAP).

The Accelerated Application Process (AAP) fast-tracks applications, and if the applicant passes the due diligence process, they can receive citizenship in as little as 60 days from the submission of an application. Any applicant can get AAP on their application by paying an additional amount of government fee, which is as follows: 

  • Main applicant- USD 25,000
  • Any family member aged 16 or over USD 20,000

It must be noted that whether applying for the AAP option or going through the normal route, all applicants undergo the same level of rigorous due diligence processing.

St Kitts and Nevis uses a multi-layered due diligence system, combining internal government checks with research by specialist third-party due diligence firms, and assessments by regional and international bodies.

The rigour put around due diligence ensures that individuals of only the highest integrity are successful.

The applicants can apply for citizenship of St Kitts and Nevis Citizenship through the widely used investment option, the Sustainable Growth Fund (SGF), which is also known as Fund Option. The revenue from the SGF is used to run several socio-economic initiatives in the Federation. The government established the Fund Option in the year 2018.  

The investments received under “Fund Option” have provided multiple benefits to the twin-island Federation; such as:

  • Ensuring the health and well-being of a growing population
  • Enhancing the quality of education
  • Developing climate resilience, protecting the twin-island against the future effects of climate change
  • Constructing solid and resilience infrastructure that will stand the test of time
  • Promoting St Kitts and Nevis’ thriving tourism industry
  • Publicizing the different cultural savour of the people

The alternative citizenship of St Kitts and Nevis can be attained by the following eligibility criteria are qualified by the investor:

  • The investor must not have involvement in any criminal record
  • The character of the applicant must be outstanding.
  • The high personal net worth of the applicant must be high.
  •  The applicant must not make investments through any foul means.
  • The minimum age of the investor must be more than 18 years.

Individuals who are keen to apply for alternative citizenship may invest in the CBI Programme of St Kitts and Nevis as it has been ranked as the world’s fastest, most secure in CBI Index, published by Financial Times’ Professional Wealth Management magazine.

The CBI Programme of St Kitts and Nevis got a perfect score for the robust and stringent due-diligence background checks. The government makes sure that each and every application undergoes strict background checks so that only reputed as well as honest investor attains citizenship.

Tariq Saeed

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