Breaking News: Caribbean Doubling Citizenship Prices
Mar 25, 2024 6:48 pm
Well, I have been warning about it for the last 9 months; the Caribbean CBI countries have finally decided to put up their prices.
St Kitts was the first to do so last summer, and I was saying it was only a matter of time before the rest fell in line and raised their prices too.
In that interim period, we have helped a number of clients secure a second passport for themselves and their families.
A second passport is your political insurance if anything ever happens to your home country's passport; for example, they seize travel documents, close borders, or decide they are not going to reissue new passports (which has recently happened in Lebanon), then you will have options that others do not.
If you have a second passport, it helps secure your freedom of movement; you will not be trapped behind the walls of your home government, and you can open up loads of new economic and lifestyle opportunities.
If we look at history, this has literally been the difference between life and death for many families.
Securing your freedom of movement is a critical part of your Plan B, and I highly suggest everyone work on getting a second passport as soon as possible.
Most of the Caribbean countries that offer citizenship by investment have signed an MoU stating they will set a minimum investment amount of $200k USD for the primary applicant from June 30th onwards.
This means I have until June 30th, the cut-off date, to get you a new passport for half this amount ($100k + legal and DD fees) before the prices go up (and other changes are implemented that make getting a second citizenship there more difficult).
If you are keen to get a second passport in 2024 and you have no criminal record, I want you to email us directly to go over the prices and all the details:
Email us at support@ExpatMoney.com
(Please put PASSPORT in the subject line so we can attend to you as quickly as possible; we do not have time to waste!)
Looking forward to working with you,
Mikkel
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