St Kitts & Nevis CIU Changes its Mind on CBI Real Estate Re-Sales, Issues New Set of Regulations
Merely seven weeks after issuing changes to its program, St Kitts & Nevis’ CIU has released a new raft of changes, including some reversals.
Read MoreMerely seven weeks after issuing changes to its program, St Kitts & Nevis’ CIU has released a new raft of changes, including some reversals.
Read MoreGrenada’s CIP set new records for applications, approvals, and revenues. The biggest new record of all, however, is the size of the backlog.
Read MoreThe Kawana Bay developers are going ahead with international arbitration, despite the Grenadian government’s willingness to negotiate.
Read MoreThe UK will examine Caribbean CIPs to see if they pose security risks. Antigua & Barbuda’s CIU thinks it will hold up well to close scrutiny.
Read MoreCaribbean CIPs remain at the mercy of banks that are often unwilling to cooperate. Why are they not doing more to mitigate the problem?
Read MoreThe new regulations reduce the minimum investment for real estate, introduce a new bond option, and update a number of fees.
Read MoreA Chinese developer’s gifting of a new-year’s red envelope with cash to the chairman of Grenada’s CBI Committee does not go over well.
Read MoreNew, stricter rules for real estate, significant discounts for the SGF contribution option, a new fee schedule, and new investment options.
Read More“With 93.8% of shareholders stating their interest in retaining shares beyond the holding period, we believe we are on the right track,” said Gregor Nassief.
Read MoreThe new CIU chief says he plans to assess the status of the CIU, introduce new investment options, and redefine the program’s target clients.
Read MorePM Drew also said “hundreds of millions of the CIP funds were abused by the previous administration,” thus reducing the profit margin.
Read MoreEven if Grenada receives no new applications, it can still reach – and exceed – its target by merely processing its existing caseload.
Read MoreMeanwhile, Dominica’s incumbent DLP won 19 out of 21 seats in this week’s general election, which was boycotted by major opposition parties.
Read MoreThomas Anthony, former head of several Caribbean CIUs, outlines the delicate and crucial role the region’s banks play in CBI due diligence.
Read MoreApplication volume for Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment Program, the only one in its region still open to Russians, is shattering records.
Read More“We, fundamentally, have no issue accepting Russians,” says Saint Lucia CIU head Mc Claude Emmanuel in an exclusive interview with IMI.
Read MoreCaribbean CIPs are forced to fall in line with the demands of the bigger countries or face sanctions themselves, writes Nuri Katz.
Read MoreThe program’s due diligence partners has assured the CIU that they are once more able to conduct adequate due diligence in Iran.
Read MoreNo more sibling dependents, age restrictions on older dependents, and education requirements for adult children (unless unmarried daughters).
Read MoreRussians and Belarusians are excluded again. The suspension, moreover, will have retroactive effect, going back three weeks.
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