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Friday, November 01 2019 - 09:48
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First Country in Micronesia That Economic Citizens of St Kitts and Nevis Can Travel to Visa-Free
LONDON, Nov. 1, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/

The Republic of the Marshall Islands will become the 155th destination to which 
citizens of the Federation of St Kitts and Nevis can travel to without a visa. 
On October 26th, representatives of the two island countries signed a visa 
waiver agreement during a ceremony held in Taiwan. 

The Marshall Islands is the first country in Micronesia that citizens of St 
Kitts and Nevis, whether native or economic, will be able to travel to 
visa-free. One can become an economic citizen of St Kitts and Nevis via its 
Citizenship by Investment 
(https://csglobalpartners.com/solutions/citizenship/st-kitts-nevis/) (CBI) 
Programme.

Jasmine Huggins, Ambassador of St Kitts and Nevis to Taiwan, said during the 
signing ceremony on Saturday: “we are aware that the privilege of traveling to 
new and distant places provides an opportunity for personal growth and 
development and today we are making it that much easier for our citizens.” The 
Marshall Islands’ Foreign Minister, John Silk, welcomed the closer 
collaboration between the two nations, which he said would mean that “more 
opportunities will open up for both of our countries to work together through 
increased people to people exchanges with a view of cultivating enhanced 
diplomatic relations.”
St Kitts and Nevis is known for actively investing in expanding its diplomatic 
relations all over the world. To date, citizens of the twin-island nation can 
travel without a visa before departure to two-thirds of the world’s countries 
and territories. The small Caribbean country is ranked 24th worldwide in terms 
of its passport strength and 30th for its rule of law. It also scored 10/10 
points for its high due diligence standards, according to FT Specialist’s 2019 
CBI Index. (https://cbiindex.com/reports/)

Those wishing to become citizens of St Kitts and Nevis can do so without having 
a prior connection to the country, however they must pass a series of due 
diligence checks and make a minimum US$ 150,000 investment into the Sustainable 
Growth Fund (SGF), under the CBI Programme. Created in 1984, the Programme is a 
means of attracting foreign direct investment after St Kitts and Nevis gained 
independence from the United Kingdom. SGF was introduced by Prime Minister 
Timothy Harris as the most straightforward route to obtain second citizenship 
in St Kitts and Nevis 
(https://csglobalpartners.com/solutions/citizenship/st-kitts-nevis/), but also 
as a way to finance socio-economic initiatives on the islands.

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SOURCE: CS Global Partners
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