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Wednesday, May 19 2021 - 01:59
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Investors Seek Citizenship by Investment Plan B as US EB-5 Faces Jeopardy
LONDON, May 18, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Unless renewed by Congress, the US Immigrant Investor Program, known as the 
EB-5 visa programme, is set to expire on June 30th. The EB-5 allows foreign 
investors to infuse the country’s economy with fresh capital and be rewarded 
with access to the US through Green Cards and permanent residency. The US 
Congress instituted the EB-5 over 30 years ago, and the initiative has 
generated more than $41 billion in capital investment, saving and creating more 
than 820,000 jobs.

According to London-based citizenship advisory CS Global Partners 
[https://csglobalpartners.com/], the programme costs close to a million USD, 
takes months in processing times and has an applicant cap of 10,000 visas per 
fiscal year. The advisory’s CEO Micha Emmett said that international investors 
are now looking to other similar programmes like Citizenship by Investment, 
which, unlike the EB-5, let vetted investors gain citizenship and later a 
passport of their host country. 
 
“A lot of investors are coming to terms with a new reality and are looking for 
a more sound-proof Plan B now,” said Emmett. “With the way the world watched 
the US handle the pandemic followed by a rough shift in political power, 
families want a more stable and safer option. Right now, for wealthy investors, 
an appealing option is Citizenship by Investment.”

The concept of citizenship by investment originated in St Kitts and Nevis, a 
sunny and sandy destination in the Caribbean. The country has warmly welcomed 
investor migrants for decades, running the longest and one of the best-managed 
Citizenship by Investment Programmes 
[https://associatestimes.com/2021/01/14/st-kitts-and-nevis-an-ideal-citizenship-
by-investment-choice-for-investors/] in the world since 1984. Their program is 
recognised as the “platinum standard” in the global marketplace of citizenship 
by investment programmes. Investors are walked through the online application 
process that enables the granting of full citizenship within 60 to 90 days in 
most cases, a feat ranked the fastest by the Financial Times’ CBI Index 
[https://cbiindex.com/].

After applicants invest in the popular Sustainable Growth Fund (SGF) 
[https://www.ciu.gov.kn/sustainable-growth-fund/] option, they unlock a wealth 
of benefits like visa-free and visa-on-arrival travel to nearly 150 countries 
and territories and the lifelong ability to live and work in the nation. Most 
importantly, investors and their families gain citizenship that can be passed 
down for generations to come.

“We are living in a time where more Americans are opting for second citizenship 
and renouncing their US passports because of rising taxes, ongoing travel 
limitations, and an overwhelmed healthcare system. Foreign investors see this 
and are looking to be ahead of the curve,” Emmett added.

Investors interested in becoming economic citizens of St Kitts and Nevis can 
take advantage of the limited-time offer 
[https://associatestimes.com/2021/05/13/st-kitts-and-nevis-becoming-ideal-citize
nship-by-investment-choice-amid-pandemic/] under the SGF, which enables 
families of four to obtain citizenship for US$150,000 rather than $195,000.

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Source: CS Global Partners
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