St Kitts and Nevis Adjusts Government Fees, Bolstering the Nation’s Real Estate Offering


St Kitts and Nevis’ new Government Fees were written into the nations’ latest Citizenship by Investment (Amendment) Regulations, 2018, gazetted on 6 February 2018. Under the Regulations, applicants who decide to invest in property in St Kitts and Nevis can do so with a payment of US$400,000 plus US$35,000 for the main applicant, US$20,000 for […]
Economic Growth in St Kitts and Nevis Occasions Further Investment




At a press conference held on 1 February, Prime Minister Dr the Honourable Timothy Harris showcased his nation’s economic performance, observing growth in 2017 and predicting further growth in 2018. With respect to 2017, the Prime Minister noted a 2.6 percent growth even in the face of an adverse hurricane season, and an overall GDP […]
What Will Citizenship Mean to our Future Generations?



Citizenship is a term that is constantly evolving. Though it’s often used to describe a person’s right to hold a passport in a particular nation (especially in the investor immigration industry), it is not limited by this definition, and is also a matter of rights and freedoms. A hundred years ago, a citizen was more […]
CBI Sustains St Kitts and Nevis’ Visionary Plan for a Successful 2018




Entitled ‘Putting People First in the Pursuit of Sustainable Development,’ the budget reflects the significant economic achievements of the Federation, and reinforces the innovative approach the country has adopted to create a sustainable future. The St Kitts and Nevis Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme is key to supporting the Federation – a source of foreign […]
St Kitts and Nevis 2017: Innovative and Agile




In 2015 and 2016 St Kitts and Nevis broke records by becoming the first citizenship by investment nation to launch a citizen application management system (CAMS) and by establishing an Accelerated Application Process (AAP). This year, St Kitts and Nevis was quick to react to the hurricane season by establishing a ‘Hurricane Relief Fund’ – […]
Grenada 2017: Pure Opportunity


In a bid to remain strong in a fluctuating market, Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment Committee (CBIC) has announced it will be making a more affordable offer to the market before the end of 2017, with the single applicant contribution lowered to US$150,000 from the original US$200,000. Grenada’s visa-free travel relationship with China alongside its unique […]
Dominica 2017: Resilience and Dynamism


Dominica was evaluated together with 11 other nations offering citizenship by investment, and ranked first, outclassing all its Caribbean and European competitors, as well as programmes in Asia and Africa. It received perfect scores in four out of seven index components (minimum investment outlay, mandatory travel or residence, ease of processing, and due diligence), and […]
A Year in Review at CS Global Partners


Our partnerships with the citizenship by investment programmes in the Caribbean were fruitful, and we continued to ensure our clients unlocked the best opportunities as citizens of the world. Pride in product Pride in what we do for country and client has always been paramount. This approach was recently acknowledged at Beijing’s 7th Private Banking […]
Survey Finds Political and Economic Instability a Motivator for Dual Citizenship



The survey found that, of the 87 percent of respondents who do not currently have dual-citizenship, 96 percent of participants in the survey would like a second citizenship. 45 percent said they would invest at least 5 percent of their annual salary to gain a dual citizenship, and 70 percent declared they would be willing […]
Grenada and the UAE Sign Memorandum for Visa-Free Travel


Grenada and the UAE Sign Memorandum for Visa-Free Travel





