Economic Citizenship in St. Kitts and Nevis

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Jonathan Curshen is a consultant in the area of international asset protection. He is a member of ITPA (International Tax Planners Association) and APOI (Asia Pacific Offshore Institute). He specializes in offshore asset management, global investing, worldwide banking, and investment strategy and counseling. It is his business to know what you need in order to utilize the valuable tools of offshore asset management and protection.

A simple real estate investment in a foreign country could make it safer for you to travel, provide a safe haven and offer the benefits of a sound real estate investment? As we entered the new century, the sense of security began to erode due to devaluation in the stock market and an increasingly turbulent political atmosphere. It is no longer as safe as it was to be a citizen of the USA or a US ally.

There are unknown small countries that maintain neutrality in international affairs. Citizens of these countries rarely, if ever, are targeted by hostile groups. They freely travel the world without worry for their safety. By becoming a citizen of such a country you can enjoy the benefits of dual citizenship.

Most governments recognize the rights of their citizens to hold dual citizenship. Usually it is a long process of residence in a foreign land for years, or qualifying due to ancestral birthright. St. Kitts and Nevis has in existence one the oldest and most respected economic citizenship programs currently available. By investing in a piece of property in an island paradise you can have citizenship in a secure country while enjoying the benefits of owning property there.

Investing in a qualifying property for a minimum of $250,000.00 USD, submitting the government and a due diligence fee and the proper application, is eligible for citizenship. Each applicant must go through a due diligence process. Secondly you are purchasing property in a beautiful Caribbean setting, which you can use as a vacation home, retirement, or relocate to a very viable economic environment with well educated, English speaking population. There are various tax incentive programs, like 15 year tax breaks for repatriated profits.

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Since the election of Premier Parry in Nevis this Autumn, the cost for Economic Citizenship has risen to US $375,000. You can read more about this on my Nevis Blog http://www.nevisblog.com

Great article, Jonathan! Recently we published an article about St.Kitts & Nevis Citizenship by Investment too: http://www.isla-offshore.com/second-passport/citizenship-by-investment-program/

I think it may be of value to your readers.

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