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Thursday, July 29 2021 - 11:00
AsiaNet
St Kitts and Nevis Ranks as Strongest Passport Amongst Caribbean Countries That Offer Citizenship by Investment
LONDON, July 29, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

For the fifth consecutive year, St Kitts and Nevis has topped rankings for 
offering the strongest passport amongst all Caribbean nations that offer 
Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programmes. According to data from the 
International Air Transport Association, holders of the St Kitts and Nevis 
passport can travel to 157 countries. Despite the pandemic, citizens of the 
dual-island nation can travel to more countries than last year.

Aside from offering the strongest Caribbean CBI passport, St Kitts and Nevis 
also outranked other countries that offer the programme including Montenegro, 
Turkey and Vanuatu. Globally, St Kitts and Nevis was classified as the world's 
24th strongest passport, surpassing larger and more developed nations. 

"We are proud to hold the position of the strongest citizenship by investment 
passport in the Caribbean for the fifth consecutive year," said Les Khan, CEO 
of St Kitts and Nevis's Citizenship by Investment Unit. "It once again 
underlines the strong offering of the St. Kitts and Nevis passport and Citizen 
By Investment programme, as well as recognising our ability to be agile and to 
adapt and innovate. This year for example, introducing new alternative 
investment options, digitalising applications during the COVID-19 pandemic, and 
introducing a limited time offer, whilst continuing to apply the highest 
standards of due diligence."

St Kitts and Nevis has been a popular destination for astute Asian investors 
who are seeking out safety and security particularly during the pandemic. With 
many stuck in a country with limited opportunities, the need to be able to move 
fast in the case of another lockdown has become paramount. Countries like 
Vietnam and Cambodia only afford their citizens access to 54 visa-free 
destinations, while Thailand offers 79.

"While the end of the pandemic seems near, the last 18 months have proven the 
need for a back-up plan in times of volatility," says Micha Emmett, CEO of CS 
Global Partners [http://www.csglobalpartners.com]. "Having a second citizenship 
provides the reassurance that if there is another lockdown, you and your family 
can still move across borders and that your safety is not compromised."

Those who choose to invest in St Kitts and Nevis's CBI Programme can rest 
assured that that the dual-island nation offers an idyllic setting with a 
strong commitment to rule of law and low crime rates. Established in 1984, the 
programme is the world's longest-standing and is internationally renowned as a 
"Platinum Standard" brand. Those who make a qualifying investment into the 
programme's Sustainable Growth Fund 
[https://www.ciu.gov.kn/the-sustainable-growth-fund/] and pass the necessary 
security checks, earn the right to live, work and study in the nation along 
with increased global mobility. Additionally, they gain access to top 
educational institutions and the ability to pass citizenship down through 
descent.

Contact: 
+44 (0)7867 942505 
pr@csglobalpartners.com 
www.csglobalpartners.com 

Source: CS Global Partners
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