St. Kitts and Nevis: Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme is considered as the longest running option for the High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNWI). It is considered as the most reliable investment across the globe.
The Head of the Citizenship by Investment Unit (CIU) Michael Martin and his team has introduced several changes to the CBI programme. Martin and his team have gained the experience of 40 years and has worked dedicatedly towards the needs of the investors, on the basis of which the changes were introduced.
CIU team led by Michael Martin confirms that the programme aligns with the needs of the modern-day investors. Together they ensured the investors that the programme provides them the security of their investment among several other things.
The Citizenship by Investment of St. Kitts and Nevis provides an access to all the benefits as they seek for the citizenship in the island nation.
Michael Martin, the head of the Citizenship by Investment Unit (CIU) believes that they are evolving the programme to suit the needs and requirements of HNWIs, as the CBI programme has gained the much popularity.
The CBI Unit has also introduced various changes and improvements to the new investment option known as Sustainable Island State Contribution (SISC). The minimum investment amount for the SISC is US $250,000 for a single applicant.
Notably, any investor above the age of sixteen can appear for the interview. The Unit leaders of St. Kitts and Nevis Citizenship by Investment confirmed that the interview will be taken online on video call.
The CBI Unit has also strengthened the due diligence procedures which will allow the authorities to consider the interests of both the investors and locals of St. Kitts and Nevis that can be secured.
Moreover, the funds generated from the Citizenship by Investment are essential for the development of the nation. The CIU understands the responsibility of the citizenship programme and considers the economic prosperity of the country.
Michael Martin and his CIU team is working diligently to retain the high standards of the programme. It is a testament to the remarkable success of the unit as the popularity of the programme has increased a lot among HNWIs.