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Saint Kitts and Nevis: Your Investment Opportunities and the Security of Your Future

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At the recent Expo2020 conference in Dubai, Saint Kitts and Nevis was honored with the opportunity to talk about the investment opportunities that the Caribbean island has to offer. The conference was also held on the island of Nevis in the Cabinet Conference Room situated at Pinney’s Estate, allowing for both physical and virtual participation.

The conference not only highlighted the products and services available within the jurisdiction but also provided an opportunity for all interested parties to share their thoughts and interests regarding investment opportunities for any specific sector of their choice.

Saint Kitts and Nevis attracts investors with its political and economic stability, as well as compliance with all regulations and international standards.

Mr. Colin Dore, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance and Chairperson of the event, delivered a welcoming speech and encouraged attendees and potential clients to take advantage of Nevis’s opportunities to promote their investment portfolios.

One of the options for diversifying the investment portfolio is to invest in the country and obtain citizenship using the official state program Citizenship by Investment. The advantages of this program are significant:

  • Quick processing: the citizenship is granted in 6-9 months
  • Zero tax: St. Kitts & Nevis imposes no income, wealth or inheritance taxes.
  • An applicant does not need to visit St. Kitts & Nevis in order to qualify for citizenship, although all applicants are subject to a strict due diligence check.
  • Global mobility: St.Kitts & Nevis citizenship program elevates global mobility opportunities for its investors.
  • St. Kitts & Nevis recognizes dual citizenship, so you can still benefit from your current citizenship.

Find out more about the Citizenship by iInvestment program of St. Kitts & nevis

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