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More Chinese HNWIs Seek Plan B With Citizenship by Investment From St Kitts and Nevis, Expert Reports
LONDON, May 14, 2020, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

More Chinese are enquiring about citizenship by investment (CBI), with the 
Federation of St Kitts and Nevis as a clear market favourite. In a new episode 
of the Plan B podcast [https://csglobalpartners.com/resources/podcast/ ] by 
London-headquartered advisory CS Global Partners, an expert in the Chinese 
market explains the current immigration trends and priorities for Chinese 
investors. St Kitts and Nevis features as a top choice for those seeking second 
citizenship, credited to the country's 36-year experience, reliable due 
diligence and ability to process applications within 45 to 60 days.

Vicky Ma, the Manager of the China Marketing team at CS Global Partners in 
London – whom the government of St Kitts and Nevis mandated to promote its 
Citizenship by Investment Programme worldwide – says the firm has dealt with an 
especially high volume of enquiries from agents who advise Chinese HNWIs. She 
suggests that investors see second citizenship as a Plan B, a security blanket 
during crises providing more freedom.

"Although it is still unclear what the long-term ramifications of the COVID-19 
crisis may be, in the short term, we are seeing an increase in interest from 
China," says Ms Ma. "At CS Global Partners, we can clearly see the demand and 
enquiries from Chinese agents and clients. I think the reason for the change is 
because more high net-worth individuals and more Chinese clients start to 
realise that it is very important for them to have a Plan B, to deal with all 
the crises and to cope with uncertainty. At the same time, they want security. 
A CBI programme is the perfect answer for a Plan B. It can give them more 
choice and opportunities to cope with the crisis and also to get more mobility 
and freedom."
On what investor immigration solutions the Chinese market currently prefers, Ms 
Ma believes that the Caribbean offering stands out by far. This is largely due 
to their credentials and longer-lasting benefits.

"For Chinese investors, there are a lot of advantages to getting second 
citizenship from Caribbean countries. Firstly, St Kitts and Nevis is very 
well-known and very popular in China now. On top of that, Caribbean programmes 
have been running very strict due diligence which grants programmes security 
and gives confidence to the country to confirm that they are receiving 
good-quality applicants. Chinese investors attach a lot of importance and 
attention to reliability and trust, so it's crucial to choose a stable and safe 
programme."
The London expert says St Kitts and Nevis is one of the three top choices 
Chinese investors enquire most about. Investors see it as a trustworthy, 
fault-proof and efficient solution for second citizenship. 

"Of all CBI programmes, I would say Caribbean programmes are very popular now 
in China, such as St Kitts and Nevis' […] established in 1984. As the first 
country to implement citizenship by investment, St Kitts and Nevis is 
recognised by the industry as the Platinum Standard. They also provide the 
Accelerated Application Process feature, known as the AAP option. This can help 
clients get approval in principle in 60 days."

The fund option remains the fastest route to citizenship 
[https://ciu.gov.kn/the-sustainable-growth-fund/ ]  from St Kitts and Nevis. 
Prime Minister Timothy Harris introduced the Sustainable Growth Fund two years 
ago, whereby applicants make a one-off contribution directly to a government 
fund. This enhances transparency and speeds up the process. Once approved, 
citizens of St Kitts and Nevis can travel visa-free to over 150 countries and 
territories, with Foreign Minister Mark Brantley regularly announcing more visa 
waiver agreements. 

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SOURCE: CS Global Partners
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