FY2021 Was Multi-Record Year for Saint Lucia CIP: Real Estate Biggest Earner, US Applicants Up 10x
Applications, approvals, passport issuances, and investment all more than doubled and set all-time highs. US applicant approvals rose 900%.
Read MoreApplications, approvals, passport issuances, and investment all more than doubled and set all-time highs. US applicant approvals rose 900%.
Read More“Secret Bay has helped us tap into our true potential as a nature haven,” said Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit during his address.
Read More“You have to incentivize them so heavily that the net amounts received by the governments would be reduced considerably,” said PM Browne.
Read MorePM Harris declined to share the financial data even as his cabinet ministers threatened, and eventually brought, a motion of no confidence.
Read MoreGrenada raised some EC$90m during the first quarter of the year, two-thirds of it from real estate investors, hinting at another record year.
Read MoreNo Syrians, no Kurds, and no explanation from the Dominica CIU. Iranians, however, are once more welcome to apply for citizenship.
Read MoreGrenada’s CIP recorded yet another all-time revenue high in 2021 (for the fifth year in a row) while also breaking a litany of other records.
Read MoreThanks to an ongoing political dispute in Saint Kitts & Nevis, a complete historical account of the country’s CBI earnings is now available.
Read MoreForeign Affairs Minister Greene expressed determination not to give up on CBI in the face of pressure from Europe and the US.
Read MoreNuri Katz says recent weeks’ events show that “unless something changes drastically, we are closer to the end of the CBI industry than to the beginning of it.”
Read MoreBluemina, together with the Saint Kitts & Nevis CIU and in partnership with Gulf News, will be hosting a webinar this Monday.
Read More“It will be to demonstrate, over and above anything else, our intent to be compliant and sympathetic,” to EU concerns, said the government.
Read MoreTwo weeks after Dominica’s CIP became the first in the Caribbean to suspend Russians and Belarusians, Saint Lucia becomes the 5th and final.
Read MoreThe release comes on the heels of Phase 2 selling out as demand continues to rise for a luxury ‘Plan B’ option with a proven track record.
Read MorePM Browne says EU and US lawmakers are effectively forcing Caribbean countries to choose between CBI and visa-free travel to Schengen.
Read MoreRussian and Belarusian applicants remain welcome under the CIPs of Turkey, Montenegro, and of Saint Lucia, the final Caribbean hold-out.
Read MoreSaint Kitts & Nevis becomes the third Caribbean CBI country to explicitly suspend Russian and Belarusian applicants.
Read MoreRussian applicants are now suspended from three Caribbean CIPs, Belarusians from two, and Ukrainians from one.
Read MorePanama has more than a dozen kinds of investor visa. Qualifying for most of them has become more expensive, but applicants are not deterred.
Read MoreApplications and revenues are up sharply on the year. The figures indicate virtually no applicants are choosing investments over donations.
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