Dominica, St Kitts and Nevis have the best CBI Programme, says CS Global Partners
Zebvo Newswire held a webinar on "Citizenship by Investment" on Thursday with CS Global Partners, a top citizenship advisory firm in the UK.
Thursday, 24th February 2022
Zebvo Newswire held a webinar on "Citizenship by Investment" with CS Global Partners, a top citizenship advisory firm in the UK. The webinar talked about the value of these programs and the best economic citizenship programs in the world. Discussions revealed that 13 countries have Citizenship by Investment Programs, but the CBI Programs of Dominica, St Kitts and Nevis are the world's oldest and best in terms of price, security, and many other things.
It was said during the webinar that all five countries offering Citizenship by Investment Programs in the Caribbean carry extensive multi-layer due diligence and security checks. However, they said that the Citizenship by Investment Programs of Dominica, St Kitts and Nevis are not only the oldest in the industry but continue to remain on top as the best.
CS Global Partners said the Real Estate and Economic Diversification Fund option under the Citizenship by Investment Program of Dominica is the most straightforward way to get a second citizenship. On the other hand, the firm stated that the Real Estate Option of St Kitts and Nevis is rather complicated and time-consuming. CS Global Partners said that the Sustainable Growth Fund Option, which is run by the government of St Kitts and Nevis, is the fastest and most secure way to get a second citizenship.
The PWM Magazine of the Financial Times also named Dominica, St. Kitts, and Nevis the best places to live in the Caribbean. Not only that, but many reports by well-known institutions like Smith and Williamson, Ernst & Young, and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) have praised Dominica, St Kitts and Nevis in many of their studies.
Questions & Answers – Interview Welcome of the guests Micha: CS Global are the world’s leading Government Advisory and Marketing Firm specialising in Citizenship by Investment Interviewer – Let’s start with a brief overview of Citizenship by Investment. Micha, can you explain what CBI is and which countries offer this programme. Micha:- Let’s start with a brief explanation of Citizenship by Investment – what is it? CBI is where an investment is made to acquire citizenship of a certain country. There are 13 countries offering CBI throughout the world. The basin of CBI is in the Caribbean where Antigua, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia and St Kitts and Nevis.
- Today, we are witnessing a contemporary world marked by recurring conflict and instability; therefore, CBI is super popular amongst high net worth individuals.
- Citizenship by Investment provides a path to benefit from a safe and stable environment to call home if need be, increase global mobility and provide financial planning.
- The benefits to individuals as discussed are life-changing for both the individual and or family and for the country in which an applicant successfully gains citizenship from. Housing, schools and hospitals change lives of people in small nations.
- Certainly, the birth of CBI was in 1984 when St Kitts and Nevis launched the very first CBI programme. There are now 5 CBI programmes in the Caribbean, all differ slightly with their offerings but largely, the overall concept is similar.
- Investors often tend to opt for the programmes that are reliable and trustworthy, and the Caribbean is a special basin of citizenship by Investment also for this reason. Established in 1984, St Kitts and Nevis CBI Programme is the longest-running and therefore considered as the cradle of citizenship by Investment. Similarly, Dominica is also of note as a trusted option due to its longevity, both programmes being in successful existence for between 30-40 years says it all.
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