First Data Batch in 3 Years Reveals Antigua & Barbuda CIP Now Caribbean’s Least Popular Program
Antigua & Barbuda has released the first statistical report on its CIP in more than three years. Figures show the program has fallen behind.
Read MoreAntigua & Barbuda has released the first statistical report on its CIP in more than three years. Figures show the program has fallen behind.
Read MoreFollowing a dip in foreign investment during the election campaign period, Turkey is set to consider plans for a golden visa program.
Read MoreVanuatu’s CBI revenue has cratered since the loss of Schengen. A commission has been formed to find out what went wrong – and who is to blame.
Read MoreHartman Group interviews former Grenada CIU executive about how the new “6 CBI Principles” will impact applicants for Grenada’s CIP.
Read MoreIf the CBI developer itself funds the escrow account, how does the CIU know the CBI applicant actually invested the full amount?
Read MoreWhile processing is starting to catch up, Grenada still had a backlog of 1,451 applications worth half a billion (!) USD at the end of Q3.
Read MoreMany Saint Lucians, Kittitians, and Antiguans will no longer need apply for visas before visiting Canada – presuming they fly in.
Read MoreCaribbean CBI programs will start interviewing applicants. This is a positive development and no cause for nerves, writes Marina Gabriel.
Read MoreBefore the new administration took office last year, Saint Kitts & Nevis’ CIP had 95 approved real estate options. Today, it has nine.
Read MoreThe villas, which give the owners citizenship in Dominica, are available for whole ownership from $1.39m and fractional ownership from $212k.
Read MoreThe blog (which listed no author and provided no evidence) claimed a former CIU head and the developer he now works for defrauded investors.
Read MoreConsensus among CBI service providers is that as long as CIUs look the other way and impose no real consequences, the problem will persist.
Read MoreTaymour Polding of CIP Turkey speaks to IMI about how the results of the Turkish election will impact the country’s citizenship by investment program.
Read MoreThree agents alone were responsible for 42% of applications, while 22 agents submitted only a single application.
Read MoreThe UK may restrict visa-free access for countries where “Chinese spies” can buy citizenship. This may start a domino effect, says David Lesperance.
Read MoreThe Saint Lucia CIP’s annual report shows the program is setting new records on all fronts – but regressing slightly on transparency.
Read MoreSaint Lucia’s CIU is the third in the region this year to issue a reminder that the minimum investment amount for real estate is absolute.
Read MoreThe government will appoint a single Master Agent to market the world’s only sub-US$100,000 (technically speaking) CBI option globally.
Read MoreUS pressure is bringing Caribbean CIPs together around six binding principles. Kemal Nicholson outlines how this changes the role of agents.
Read MoreIf the ECJ rules against CBI, said Rama, “the matter is closed.” But if it rules in favor, he said, “each country will make its own choice.”
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