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Four Caribbean nations just raised their citizenship investment threshold to $200K. Find out what th

Four Caribbean nations just raised their citizenship investment threshold to $200K. Find out what this means for you. [image]( Hi {NAME}, Big news in the Caribbean. The leaders of Antigua & Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, and Saint Kitts & Nevis just shook hands on a deal that's going to shake up the whole Citizenship by Investment (CIP) scene. They've agreed on a new rule - a harmonized minimum investment threshold of US$200,000 across these nations' CIPs. This is set to come into full effect by June 30th. This agreement signifies a collective stride towards enhanced regulatory integration, transparency, and the eradication of underselling - a notable concern within the industry. However... this development is a double-edged sword. On one side, it brings about a standardized, more secure, and transparent framework for investors. On the flip side, it also signals the end of lower investment thresholds and, with them, the opportunity to capitalize on more accessible routes to citizenship. Here's what stands out: - Unified Investment Threshold: The harmonization of the minimum investment at US$200,000 is a clear move towards preventing underselling and ensuring the programs' value remains uncompromised. - Enhanced Transparency and Cooperation: The commitment to a shared digital portal for information on applicants and the establishment of a regional authority for program regulation underscores a significant leap toward operational transparency and efficiency. - A Stronger Stance on Security: Enhanced vetting processes and a collective effort towards post-approval screening reaffirm the Caribbean CIPs' dedication to maintaining the highest security standards. But, here's the twist - Saint Lucia decided to sit this one out. What does this mean for you? If you've been thinking about grabbing a second passport in the Caribbean, the game's changing and it's time to think about your next play. Saint Lucia's still on the old rules, but not for long. We're here to help make sense of these changes and find the best path for you. If you're aiming to leverage the current conditions in Saint Lucia or navigate the evolving Caribbean CIP terrain, [get in touch.]( In Freedom and Prosperity, The Nomad Capitalist Team = = = [Update Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( Nomad Capitalist Limited 2301, 23F Bayfield Building 99 Hennessy Road Wanchai Hong Kong +1 (979) 966-6623

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