St Kitts and Nevis: The head of Citizenship by Investment Unit Programme Michael Martin has made appropriate efforts to maintain the standards of the programme in the investment migration industry.
CIU Head Michael Martin is leaving no stone unturned to meet the requirements of the investors. The introduction of the Sustainable Island State Contribution (SISC) is one of the steps of the CIU towards the progress of the programme.
Michael Martin said that the SISC is developed to add another layer of integrity to the programme. Moreover, the programme works as a catalyst to enhance the citizenship by investment programme of St Kitts and Nevis.
Considerably, the investment option aims to fulfil the agenda of the Sustainable Island State of the Government of St Kitts and Nevis. The investment will benefit the development of the socio-economic projects in the nation with the creation of jobs and the building with advanced infrastructure.
The CBI Programme of St Kitts and Nevis helps investors in becoming citizen of the most secure destination with lifetime opportunities such as providing the chance to expand their wealth and business.
The citizenship programme secures the future of the investors in a safe and stable country and provide access to new and diversified markets and citizenship for life that can be passed on to next generations.
Considering these aspects, the investors and HNWIs chose St Kitts and Nevis as an ideal option for the protection of their investment smartly.
Therefore, CIU head Michael Martin keeps on working to establish an enriched base for investors with the Citizenship by Investment Programme.
In efforts to increase the programme’s due diligence the CIU head Michael Martin has introduced the mandatory interviews for all the appropriate applicants. Head Martin is also working for the upliftment of background checks.
Michael Martin has introduced many initiatives, in an efficient way to evolve the programme for the best. He is also trying to maintain the credibility and integrity of the programme.