PM Timothy Harris promotes St Kitts and Nevis Citizenship by Investment Program in Dubai
Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis Dr Timothy Harris promoted the country’s prestigious Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme at Dubai’s Jumeirah Hotel.
Tuesday, 16th November 2021
Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis Dr Timothy Harris promoted the country’s prestigious Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme at Dubai’s Jumeirah Hotel.
In this ceremony, Eugene Hamilton Minister of Social Development and Gender Affairs, Permanent Representative to the United Nations His Excellency Ambassador Ian MacDonald Liburd, Citizenship by Investment Unit’s CEO Les Khan and St Kitts and Nevis’ ambassador to the UAE, His Excellency Justin Kareem Hawley, were also present.
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At the ceremony, Prime Minister Timothy Harris stated that the Sustainable Growth Fund Option under the Citizenship by Investment programme of St Kitts and Nevis is the fastest and safest route to a second citizenship. He said the CBI is also awarded as the "fastest and safest citizenship" all around the world by the CBI Index of Financial Times PWM Magazine."Citizenship by Investment is number 1 programme after year by year in the world," he added.
PM announced that St Kitts and Nevis had seen double growth in the sector of Agriculture. The country has also seen a substantial increase in the number of persons working for this sector which adds to the economic growth. Additionally, The substantial export manufacturing sector is creating various employment opportunities for the population and helping to escalate the graph of the nation's economy. He added Citizenship by Investment is a portal to heighten the nation's development. PM invited more investors to apply for the Citizenship by Investment programme of St Kitts and Nevis.Furthermore, he promoted the Citizenship by Investment Programme and engaged in meetings to encourage bilateral relations between the two nations. He said, "Among developed countries like USA and UK, St Kitts and Nevis continued a top destination for CBI for Middle Eastern clients in the last several decades."
PM said, Citizenship by Investment, founded in 1984, St Kitts and Nevis' is the longest-standing choice in the market and has approximately four decades of practice.
Currently, the government is also offering exclusive pricing. Under the exclusive offer, applicants can obtain second citizenship from St Kitts and Nevis at USD 150,000 for a family of four. The offer is giving USD 45,000 off on the actual price of USD 195,000. The exclusive pricing is only for a limited period which ends on 31 December 2021. According to Financial Times publication, St Kitts and Nevis rank as the best and fastest CBI Programme of 2021. It is also acknowledged for having the most significant offering in the Caribbean for visa-free & visa-on-arrival destinations. For now, SKN's citizens can travel to over 160 nations and regions across seven continents without the limitations of extensive pre-departure paperwork. Prime Minister also acknowledged everyone's presence and appreciated everybody's role in the development of St Kitts and Nevis. Citizenship by Investment assistant investors of Middle Eastern and entrepreneurs guarantee security and smooth migration for themselves and their respective families.Latest
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