Holding an Antigua and Barbuda passport will allow you to travel visa-free to 151 countries, including EU countries, the UK, Ireland, the Caribbean, and most Commonwealth countries
No taxes on income, your existing holdings, or inheritance
The time it takes for applications to be considered is 5 months
Only have to visit Antigua and Barbuda once, after 5 years
Antigua And Barbuda Citizenship, How To Obtain Dual Citizenship, Schengen Visa, Schengen Countries
TWO WAYS OF RECEIVING CITIZENSHIP
MAKING A CONTRIBUTION TO THE GOVERNMENT
Official authority: National Development Fund (NDF)
Investor: 100,000 $ + 30,000 $ for the main applicant
Family up to 4 persons: 100,000 $ + 30,000 $ for the main applicant+ 0 $ for the spouse + two additional dependents
Family with more than 5 qualifying dependents: 150,000 $+ 15,000 $ for each additional dependent after the fifth
Advantages – Simple transaction
Drawbacks – Contribution is non-refundable
INVESTING IN REAL ESTATE
Minimum investment: $200,000
Required period of real estate ownership: 5 years
Legal services – $35,000
State fees:Family up to 4 persons: $50,000Dependents: $15,000 for each additional dependent
Advantages
Tangible assets
Return on investment in the form of dividends
Return on investment in the form of resale
Physical connection to the country
Drawbacks
Greater initial costs
Antigua & Barbuda Citizenship By Investment Type of investment Advantage and Disadvantage
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
A brief guide
Capital: St. John’s
Area: 442 sq.km.
Population: 87 000
GDP: US $1.627 billion
Language: English
Year of independence from Great Britain: 1981
Main islands: Antigua, Barbuda
Antigua & Barbuda Citizenship by Investment
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