Since the Caribbean countries with CBI buckle under to US and EU requirements, what good are they especially in the current world where governments can easily block travel anywhere and monitor everything you do? Aren't CBI just easy money making devices for tiny countries allied with the USA???
You have a good point. St Kitts has already cracked under the pressure of the EU and United States. But the BRICS are another powerful alliance that is going to surpass the failing west in the coming years. The woke west won't last much longer.
We appreciate your concerns regarding Caribbean citizenship by investment programs. These initiatives aim to provide opportunities for global mobility and investment diversification while adhering to international standards. Collaboration with the EU and USA regarding regulatory requirements shouldn't be seen as "buckling" but rather as a collaborative effort to ensure the admission of the highest calibre applicants and maintain program integrity
@@LatitudeWorld It's only collaborative because of the ridiculous pressure from the EU and the US. Anyway, the Caribbean nations should think twice before accepting the demands of the EU regarding visa free travel. Who wants to travel to Europe now anyway?! As a Plan B resisting foreign interference is of great importance! Otherwise what good would a CBI even be if as a plan B it didn't serve any purpose as an appendage of the EU and US?
Thank you for your question. The acquisition of citizenship by descent in Antigua and Barbuda can be influenced by the original method of citizenship acquisition. Please contact us at info@latitudeworld.com for detailed guidance specific to your situation.
Yes it is automatically passed on to your children as long as u have lived in the country for some 2-5 years even after obtaining ur citizenship. But in most cases if families apply for the passport from the first instance, it means everyone gets the citizenship and passport instantly.
Thank you for your question. Antigua and Barbuda's Citizenship by Investment programme strictly maintains applicant confidentiality. There is no routine disclosure of application details to an applicant's home country. For further information on privacy measures, our team is available to assist. Feel free to email us at info@latitudeworld.com
Antigua is indeed quite similar to Barbados; it's very charming, quiet, and full of great beaches and interesting characters. A wonderful place to spend time! :-)
True, but Grenada and Dominica both currently have visa-free access. As always, it's important to consult with a professional who can assist you with identifying the best option for you and your family. Contact us if we can help!
Why is Antigua a better choice than St. Kitts?? Aren't purchases better than donations since your investment is still yours whereas in donations your money is gone?
St Kitts is twice the price. The "investment" is run by the government. You aren't buying and selling on the free market. So good luck getting that money back through a sale.
@@dialecticalmonist3405 I didn't mean regarding the price. I meant all the issues connected with having the citizenship, especially given how all the islands find themselves under the thumb of EU and US demands. Next will be travel restrictions. So what's the difference between Antigua and St. Kitts in terms of benefits and quality?
@@dovygoodguy1296 Well, that information is not easy to come by. How would someone answer that? They would have to have intimate knowledge about both places, and then have a monetary incentive to break it all down for you. Politics is worth a lot of money.
@@dovygoodguy1296 You were asking about "travel restrictions" and "US and EU demands". You think some average person who has visited these places would have inside information about that? You think a government official who works there would tell you inside information about that? Obviously, the EU and US have power over these places, what more do you want to know beyond that? How would anyone besides an insider know anything about the extent of this power or future plans for further impositions?
Is it possible to enjoy living in Antigua despite the months of cruise ship crowds??
Since the Caribbean countries with CBI buckle under to US and EU requirements, what good are they especially in the current world where governments can easily block travel anywhere and monitor everything you do? Aren't CBI just easy money making devices for tiny countries allied with the USA???
You have a good point.
St Kitts has already cracked under the pressure of the EU and United States. But the BRICS are another powerful alliance that is going to surpass the failing west in the coming years.
The woke west won't last much longer.
We appreciate your concerns regarding Caribbean citizenship by investment programs. These initiatives aim to provide opportunities for global mobility and investment diversification while adhering to international standards. Collaboration with the EU and USA regarding regulatory requirements shouldn't be seen as "buckling" but rather as a collaborative effort to ensure the admission of the highest calibre applicants and maintain program integrity
@@LatitudeWorld It's only collaborative because of the ridiculous pressure from the EU and the US. Anyway, the Caribbean nations should think twice before accepting the demands of the EU regarding visa free travel. Who wants to travel to Europe now anyway?! As a Plan B resisting foreign interference is of great importance! Otherwise what good would a CBI even be if as a plan B it didn't serve any purpose as an appendage of the EU and US?
CBIs protect you against repressions by the "free" west: worldwide US taxation, sanctions to which US and EU citizens must obey, etc.
@@dm5853 How much protection can there be in the age of travel lockdowns? When they do that even 10 passports can't help...
Are major hurricanes a threat to real estate and infrastructure and appeal to living in Antigua in view of the hurricane that hit Barbuda?
Can the citizenship be passed on to a family member after the the person holding the citizenship passes away?
Thank you for your question. The acquisition of citizenship by descent in Antigua and Barbuda can be influenced by the original method of citizenship acquisition. Please contact us at info@latitudeworld.com for detailed guidance specific to your situation.
Yes it is automatically passed on to your children as long as u have lived in the country for some 2-5 years even after obtaining ur citizenship. But in most cases if families apply for the passport from the first instance, it means everyone gets the citizenship and passport instantly.
Does Antigua divulge to an applicant's home country that he/she is applying for CBI ??? In some situations, that might be dangerous for the applicant.
No, they don't.
Thank you for your question. Antigua and Barbuda's Citizenship by Investment programme strictly maintains applicant confidentiality. There is no routine disclosure of application details to an applicant's home country. For further information on privacy measures, our team is available to assist. Feel free to email us at info@latitudeworld.com
As a country isn't Antigua known as being very similar to Barbados but more relaxed and with somewhat less developed infrastructure than Barbados ?
Antigua is indeed quite similar to Barbados; it's very charming, quiet, and full of great beaches and interesting characters. A wonderful place to spend time! :-)
@@LatitudeWorld How would first time visitors in their 60s decide whether to visit Antigua or Barbados?!
Research, and personal preference!
Not much point in watching a video if the channel does not reply to questions.
Hello,
We apologize. Could you please write your question once again? We may have missed it.
Antigua and Barbuda is missing visa free to China.
True, but Grenada and Dominica both currently have visa-free access. As always, it's important to consult with a professional who can assist you with identifying the best option for you and your family. Contact us if we can help!
Why is Antigua a better choice than St. Kitts?? Aren't purchases better than donations since your investment is still yours whereas in donations your money is gone?
St Kitts is twice the price.
The "investment" is run by the government. You aren't buying and selling on the free market. So good luck getting that money back through a sale.
@@dialecticalmonist3405 I didn't mean regarding the price. I meant all the issues connected with having the citizenship, especially given how all the islands find themselves under the thumb of EU and US demands. Next will be travel restrictions. So what's the difference between Antigua and St. Kitts in terms of benefits and quality?
@@dovygoodguy1296 Well, that information is not easy to come by. How would someone answer that? They would have to have intimate knowledge about both places, and then have a monetary incentive to break it all down for you.
Politics is worth a lot of money.
@@dialecticalmonist3405 Well I'm sort of hoping someone watching these videos would have that information. Not all that mysterious.
@@dovygoodguy1296 You were asking about "travel restrictions" and "US and EU demands".
You think some average person who has visited these places would have inside information about that?
You think a government official who works there would tell you inside information about that?
Obviously, the EU and US have power over these places, what more do you want to know beyond that?
How would anyone besides an insider know anything about the extent of this power or future plans for further impositions?