The West Is Pushing to End Caribbean Citizenship by Investment

Caribbean CBI faces a major period of change as European pressure increases ahead of 2028. For HNWI, business owners and global investors, the development raises important questions about mobility, diversification and long-term planning. However, stronger standards could also create more credible and resilient programmes for serious international applicants.

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Saint Lucia Citizenship by Investment Approvals Reach 2,278

Saint Lucia approved 2,278 citizenship by investment applications in 2024/25 while completing 2,633 decisions. The programme also rejected 355 cases, showing that approval followed meaningful review. For HNWI, business owners, and investors, these results support confidence in programme quality, stronger oversight, and the long-term value of global mobility planning strategies.

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Dubai Is Proving Its Strength Despite Regional Uncertainty

Dubai is showing why resilience matters to global investors. Despite regional uncertainty, its business environment, infrastructure, connectivity, and financial systems continue to support long-term confidence. For HNWIs and business owners, Dubai’s response also highlights the growing value of global mobility, diversification, and having options across more than one country.

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Bulgaria Golden Visa Could Face New Residency Rules

The Bulgaria Golden Visa could face an important change as lawmakers consider a new physical presence requirement for permanent residents. For HNWIs, investors and business owners, the proposal highlights the importance of regulatory awareness, flexibility and careful planning when selecting a European residency solution for long-term global mobility.

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Grenada Proposes New Residency Rules for CBI Investors

Grenada is considering new residency and compliance measures for its Citizenship by Investment Programme. Proposed changes include physical presence, integration, passport renewal, and stronger due diligence requirements. HNWI, business owners, and investors should understand how these developments could influence future applications, mobility planning, compliance, and long-term citizenship strategies.

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Vanuatu Citizenship by Investment Shows Strong 2026 Growth

Vanuatu’s citizenship programs generated approximately US$95.5 million during the first half of 2026 despite losing EU visa-free access. The results highlight changing priorities among HNWI and global investors, as second citizenship increasingly supports wider goals involving diversification, flexibility, family security, global mobility, and long-term international planning.

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Caribbean Citizenship by Investment Faces EU Pressure

Caribbean citizenship by investment faces a defining period as EU pressure increases over investor citizenship and visa-free travel. For HNWI, business owners, and investors, the developments highlight the importance of stronger due diligence, genuine connections, diversification, and long-term planning when evaluating citizenship as part of a global strategy.

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Antigua & Barbuda’s Family Friendly Citizenship Program

The Antigua & Barbuda family friendly citizenship program offers HNWIs, business owners, and investors a strategic pathway to greater mobility, family security, and long term wealth planning. Learn how broad family eligibility, flexible investment options, and strong governance make this program an attractive choice for multigenerational planning.

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Britain’s Political Shift Is Driving Interest in a Second Passport

Britain’s latest political transition is encouraging high-net-worth individuals, business owners, and investors to think beyond one jurisdiction. As economic priorities evolve, many are exploring second passport opportunities through residency by investment and citizenship by investment to strengthen global mobility, diversify wealth, and protect their family’s future.

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Six Ways Governments Can Restrict the Right to Leave

Government exit restrictions can affect personal freedom, business continuity, and access to international assets. This guide explains six ways governments may limit the right to leave and why HNWIs, business owners, and investors should explore global mobility options before political, legal, or economic conditions change unexpectedly.

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