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
Don’t wait for borders to close on you.
Our expert advisors will have a 1-on-1 consultation to find the best solutions for you and your family and guide you through the procedure.
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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