St Kitts and Nevis

investment starts from $250,000
passport delivers in 6 to 8 months

The Caribbean islands of St Kitts and Nevis have the oldest CBI programme (established in 1983). The Caribbean remains the region at the forefront of the Citizenship by Investment market.

St Kitts and Nevis Citizenship by Investment Programme Features:

Visa-free travel to 140+ countries, including Schengen Area, UK, Hong Kong, Singapore and Turkey.

No tax on wealth, gifts, inheritance, foreign income or capital gains.

No residency or physical stay requirements before and after acquiring citizenship.

Lifetime, irrevocable citizenship.

Conditional visa-free access to Canada.

St Kitts and Nevis has a strong banking sector with good international connections.

St Kitts’ CBI programme has received awards for best immigration programme.

The following family members qualify as dependents for St Kitts and Nevis Citizenship by Investment:

Spouse

Children under 18

Children under 25 in full time education

Parents / Grandparents over 65

Investment Options for St Kitts and Nevis Citizenship by Investment

Donation

Real Estate

Additional Govt. Fees for Real Estate

Citizenship Application Timeline

4 Easy Steps

6-8 Months

1

Files Submission

1st

Month

2

Due Diligence

3

Decision Letter

6th / 7th

Month

4

Passport Delivered

8th

Month

Country Information

Fact File

Climate

22-31°C

GDP per capita

$20,262

Population

48k

Literacy rate

98%

Passport Ranking

23

Languages

English, St Kitts Creole

Top income tax rate

0%

Culture and History:

A former British colony, St Kitts and Nevis is heavily reliant on tourism with volcanic mountains, beaches and a tropical climate. The annual Sugar Mas Carnival is held in January every year. 

The Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis is a twin island country in the Leeward island chain of the Caribbean. In addition to Sugar Mas, the islands also celebrate St Kitts Musical Festival and Culturama (Nevisian Carnival) annually, showcasing the islands’ rich heritage and culture.  

Mount Liamuiga, a dormant volcano in central St Kitts formally known as Mount Misery, is the highest point of the country at 1,156 metres. Nevis Peak, often shrouded in clouds, is the central volcanic peak of Nevis that stands at 985 metres and gives the island its name after Columbus renamed the island Señora de las Nieves (Lady of the Snows) with the clouds resembling a snow-capped peak when colonists first arrived in the region. St Kitts itself also gets its name from the arrival of Spanish colonisers, originally known as St Christopher after Columbus himself.

Brimstone Hill Fortress, a UNESCO world heritage site is one of the best-preserved colonial fortifications offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the Island’s history.  The largest living organism in St Kitts is a Saman Tree that is over 400 years old and covers half an acre in the grounds of the colonial era Romney Manor, a historical site open to the public.

The islands relied on the farming of sugarcane for 350 years, however by 2005, the sugar industry had declined, leading the islands to shift focus to tourism. There is a famous St Kitts Scenic railway, originally built to transport sugarcane that now offers scenic tours showcasing the beauty, and historical landmarks of St Kitts, highlighting the transition from a sugar based economy to a tourism-driven one.

St Kitts is also home to the University of Medicine and Health Sciences and the Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, respected institutions in their fields that have many graduates from across North America.

The country has the world’s longest-running Citizenship by Investment programme, and ensures a well-regulated and reputable process. The islands’ high quality of life, rich culture and commitment to sustainable development make it a reliable option for investors.

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