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Tuesday, August 20 2019 - 09:19
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Caribbean Citizenship by Investment Tops New 2019 CBI Index Yet Again, FT Publication Shows
LONDON, 20, August, 2019, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

The Financial Times' Professional Wealth Management (PWM) magazine has 
published the newest edition of the CBI Index 
(http://www.cbiindex.com/reports). The special report is at its third 
anniversary and ranks all the active citizenship by investment (CBI) programmes 
around the world against seven pillars deemed most important to investors 
seeking second citizenship. 

A total of 13 countries were examined in this year's study, carried out by 
independent researcher James McKay: Antigua and Barbuda, Austria, Bulgaria, 
Cambodia, Cyprus, Dominica, Grenada, Jordan, Malta, St Kitts and Nevis, St 
Lucia, Turkey, and Vanuatu. Overall, the central industry trends of 
transparency, experience, and enhanced security saw the Caribbean nations carry 
their success from past years into 2019, outperforming their peers in five out 
of seven pillars.

Dominica emerged once more as the country with the world's best citizenship by 
investment programme, combining extensive due diligence with efficiency, speed, 
affordability, and reliability. St Kitts and Nevis maintained its upward 
trajectory regarding visa-free and visa-on-arrival offering and demonstrated 
its commitment to enhanced due diligence. Grenada also increased emphasis on 
programme due diligence but benefited most from its improved citizenship 
timeline. St Lucia surpassed Antigua and Barbuda for the first time, the 
southern island improving its scores under freedom of movement, citizenship 
timeline and due diligence.

Demand for Caribbean citizenship continues to grow, as high net worth 
individuals' needs are shifting. "A lot of Middle Easterners don't want to come 
to the US, just as Europeans don't want to come to the UK anymore because of 
Brexit," according to the CEO of a major global private bank. Some critics 
imply that CBI applicants are largely migrating individuals who have broken 
strict exchange controls at home, but the private banker explains that most 
clients from politically volatile jurisdictions such as those in the Middle 
East and Africa are seeking CBI as a plan C or D in case of an "escalation of 
insecurity or an outright war." 

PWM Editor Yuri Bender says that "wealthy individuals and their families seek 
second citizenship for a number of reasons, while the benefits for nations 
offering CBI schemes can be considerable." Indeed, from the host country's 
perspective, transparency and accountability of CBI funds took centre stage 
this year. The 2019 CBI Index notes that the countries that demonstrated how 
native citizens are benefitting from CBI receipts inspired more trust and 
appeal among investors.
 
In 2019, the CBI Index also provided a platform for tax and legal experts to 
discuss the distinction between citizenship and the duty to pay tax. 
Specialists from Ernst & Young, Smith and Williamson, and Queen's Counsel 
Balraj Bhatia unanimously agreed that citizenship and residency confer 
different sets of rights and obligations on individuals. FACT Due Diligence 
CEO, Kieron Sharp, details why "thorough due diligence is the cornerstone of 
the citizenship by investment industry," beyond the obvious reputational and 
security implications.
The full 2019 CBI Index report is now available for free download on 
www.cbiindex.com .

About the CBI INDEX
The CBI Index is a comprehensive study into all active, government legislated 
citizenship by investment (CBI) programmes in the world. Published annually by 
the Professional Wealth Management magazine – a publication from the Financial 
Times, it offers individuals and entities a practical guide to the different 
CBI programmes and their comparative strengths. Since its first edition in 
2017, the CBI Index has become the industry's most reliable and user-friendly 
independent source of information on today's programmes, the key issues shaping 
investor interest, and the future direction of citizenship by investment.
Contacts:

 info@cbiindex.com
 www.cbiindex.com 
 
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