Saint Lucia Joins Caribbean CIP MoA

Saint Lucia Joins Caribbean CIP MoA

Saint Lucia has officially signed the regional Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) for Citizenship by Investment Programs (CIPs), aligning with Caribbean nations such as St. Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, and Dominica.

Caribbean citizenship. How the Caribbean CIPs will work from July 1, 2024

Caribbean citizenship

The last week of June was spent awaiting announcements from the founding countries of the famous Caribbean Citizenship by Investment programs. This is due to the Memorandum on increasing the cost of participation and tightening conditions for candidates from July 1, 2024. As expected, not all countries will be able to change processing within the stated time frame. In particular, Antigua is postponing the “start” by 30 days – to July 26, 2024. That is, you can still have time to submit an application under the old conditions through a licensed agent — Apex Capital Partners. But Grenada has already approved new rules that will come into force on July 1, 2024, that is, there will be no transition period under this program.

Citizenship of Saint Lucia: fifth Caribbean country signs memorandum

Citizenship of Saint Lucia

On June 3, 2024, the Prime Minister of Saint Lucia, Philip J. Pierre, issued a statement announcing that state’s accession to the other Caribbean CIP Founders’ Memorandum (MoA). Whereas, according to the Memorandum, none of the Caribbean CIP countries will offer to applicants an investment lower than USD 200,000.

Rising Caribbean CBI Prices Prompt Urgency Among Crypto Investors

Rising Caribbean CBI Prices Prompt Urgency Among Crypto Investors

Bitcoin and Ethereum are surging, attracting investors amid market volatility. Meanwhile, Caribbean Citizenship by Investment offers a stable option, with the current $100,000 cost doubling by June 30, 2024, making it a prime moment for crypto holders to secure second citizenship.

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