Grenada Adjusts Documentary Requirements until July 2020

Grenada citizenship by investment

In an essential move to fight against the spread of COVID-19, on 20 March 2020, Grenada suspended the submission of hard copies of applications and announced it would be accepting electronic submissions until further notice. Following this decision, Grenada has now applied the following temporary adjustments to documentary requirements to ease processing for applicants further: […]

Dual Citizenship: The Ultimate Travel Insurance

In recent years, the overarching trend has been a vast increase in global mobility, with governments working tirelessly to implement visa-free and visa-on-arrival regimes. The result has been an increase in tourism, business opportunities, and stronger ties between friendly nations, as well as regular interaction between far-reaching corners of the world. Indeed, at the beginning […]

Webinar with St Kitts and Nevis’ Mr Les Khan

Mr Les Khan, who has held the position of Head of the CIU since 2016, is responsible for overseeing the Unit’s day-to-day operations and upholding St Kitts and Nevis’ reputation as the ‘Platinum Standard’ of the citizenship by investment industry. Discussing the various eligibility requirements applicants to the St Kitts and Nevis Citizenship by Investment […]

CS Global Partners Speaks to the Head of Dominica CBIU

Dominica has been operating its Citizenship by Investment Programme since 1993 and is one of the world’s leading jurisdictions for investor immigration. It can count on the support of economic citizens from across the world, with its new embassy in Abu Dhabi standing testament to the island’s growing international profile. Recently, the Citizenship by Investment […]

Vanuatu Programmes to Operate as Normal

In a letter dated 25 March 2020, the Secretary General of the Vanuatu Citizenship Office announced that the office of Vanuatu’s Citizenship Commission will remain open and that all scheduled sittings to consider applications under Vanuatu’s two citizenship by investment programmes, the Vanuatu Citizenship Contribution Programme (VCP) and the Development Support Programme (DSP), will proceed. […]

CS Global Partners Speaks to the CEO of St Kitts and Nevis’ CIU

The St Kitts and Nevis Citizenship by Investment Programme is known as the industry’s ‘Platinum Standard.’ It is the oldest and most famous programme of its kind, and it allows foreigners to obtain a citizenship in return for a significant investment in St Kitts and Nevis. The Programme has helped St Kitts and Nevis overcome […]

Grenada’s COVID-19 State of Emergency Halts Some, But Not all CBI Processing

The Emergency Powers (COVID-19) Regulations, 2020 are effective from 30 March 2020 until 7 PM on 6 April 2020. They impose a mandatory curfew and limitations on movement (other than for basic food or in cases of a medical emergency), close businesses (except essential ones such as grocery stores), and apply strict social distancing measures. […]

Consulate General of Grenada Opens in Dubai

Grenada citizenship by investment

On 26 March 2020, Grenada’s new Consulate General in Dubai announced it had become operational. In an email, H.E. Ms Rose-Ann Benjamin, the Grenada Consul General, said that people should “feel free to contact [the Consulate] at any time. Ms Benjamin also took the opportunity to remind people to stay safe during the global pandemic […]

St Kitts and Nevis Changes CBI Processes in Light of Covid-19

St Kitts and Nevis citizenship by investment

In a statement to Authorised Persons, developers, International Marketing Agents, and other interested parties, Mr Les Khan, CEO of the Citizenship by Investment Unit, announced the Unit would, throughout the Coronavirus pandemic, commence application processing after having received due diligence fees and electronic versions of: the C1 Form a birth certificate or household register marriage/divorce […]

Dominica’s CBIU Accepts Online Application Submissions

In a statement issued on 25 March, CBIU Director Emmanuel Nanthan reassured stakeholders that the CBIU would remain operational during the Coronavirus lockdown. He highlighted that: ✓ CBIU staff would be working in restricted premises ✓ the CBIU would accept and process applications submitted on its online portal ✓ physical submissions of required forms and […]