Caribbean Citizenship Programs Are Changing — And Fast

- Sudden price hikes across almost all programs
- Nationality restrictions tightened
- Greater pressure from the U.S., UK, and EU
- Discussions of caps, blacklists, and even program shutdowns

- The European Union is pressuring Caribbean nations to limit access to their passports.
- The U.S. and UK have increased scrutiny on programs, citing security concerns.
- And Caribbean governments themselves are being urged to restrict certain nationalities, especially from regions considered “high-risk.”
- Russia, Belarus, North Korea, Iran, Sudan, Yemen, and Afghanistan are already banned or heavily restricted
- Middle Eastern and African nationals are being increasingly vetted and slowed down
- Several programs are considering limits on application volumes or raising fees again for specific regions

- Fast-track citizenship in 3–6 months
- Visa-free access to 140–150+ countries, including the UK, Schengen, China (Grenada)
- A plan B passport that gives your family safety, mobility, and access
- No global taxes, no residency requirements, no language tests
- Your nationality is banned
- Prices increase again
- Or the program is shut down completely
- An insurance policy against instability
- A safety net for your children’s education and future
- A strategic move for business, banking, and global mobility
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Conclusion
Caribbean CBI programs are under pressure. The West is tightening controls. Nationalities are being restricted. And programs are reacting — fast.This is no longer a “nice to have.” It’s a critical decision that could determine how freely you and your family move through the world in the next 5, 10, 20 years.
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