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Hurricane Relief Fund Announced as part of the St.Kitts-Nevis Citizenship by Investment Programme

St Kitts and Nevis

The government of St Kitts and Nevis has approved a Hurricane Relief Fund which is open only until March 2018 for citizenship by investment.

The St.Kitts & Nevis passport holders enjoy visa-free travel to over 80 countries, including all EU Schengen countries, Switzerland, UK and Ireland.

Citizenship by Investment applicants will make a non-refundable contribution of USD $150,000.00 which will go into the Hurricane Relief Fund.

Saint Kitts and Nevis has no tax on overseas income or capital and Citizens of St. Kitts & Nevis enjoy visa-free travel to over 120 countries including the EU Schengen visa zone, the UK, Ireland and Switzerland.

This is possibly the most economical and quickest opportunity to obtain a 2nd passport for you and your family. Most applications are approved in a period as short as 60 days!

Other citizenship by investment programmes at St Kitts Nevis

  • SIDF Contribution: A one-time charity donation of minimum US$ 250,000 to the Sugar Industry Diversification Foundation (SIDF) + payment of processing fees.  Additional fees apply for accompanying family members (see below). or
  • Real Estate: Designated recoverable Real Estate Investment with a value of at least US$ 400,000 plus payment of various registration and other fees. Additional fees apply for any accompanying family members (see below).

Interested applicants are urged to contact our Head of Immigration who will personally deal with all applications from start to end.

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