
Last Updated on May 25, 2023, 1:12 AM AST by Anthony Morris
The head of the CIU, Michael Martin and his team are engaged in the efforts to renew and refresh the citizenship by investment programme of St Kitts and Nevis to meet the needs and requirements of high net-worth individuals across the globe. High-net-worth individuals worldwide are looking for ways to expand their businesses beyond the borders of their home countries. Today, investors have realized that business prospects are not limited to a single country.
High net-worth individuals have realized the importance and benefits of getting alternative citizenship in another country. In these regards, St Kitts and Nevis offer the best in-line benefits to their investors. The team of CIU is constantly making changes and advancements to the programme so that they can cater to the needs of the investors.
Michael Martin, who took up the position of the head of the CIU in December 2022, has been leading his team towards significant success. The team under his leadership is working diligently towards the programme’s evolution. St Kitts and Nevis is the world’s oldest and most trustworthy programme. He seeks to maintain the programme’s reputation as an industry leader within the investment migration industry.
The Citizenship by Investment Unit of the country consists of the most qualified personnel committed to the programme’s better evolution. The team has introduced several new developments to the programme such that they are more suited to the needs of the modern investor. St Kitts and Nevis’s Citizenship by Investment programme is among the Caribbean’s most developed citizenship by Investment Programmes.
To increase the demand for the programme, the team led by Michael Martin has introduced the Limited Time Offer to the sustainable growth fund. The Sustainable growth fund is the most sought-after programme among the investors. Currently, the limited-time offer offered by the CIU allows the investors to get access to the country’s citizenship for a minimum investment of US $125,000 for a single applicant.
The processing time for the application is also expedited under the limited-time offer of the programme. The application can be processed in 60 days under the limited-time offer. The limited-time offer has increased the demand for the programme globally. Accordingly, the team at the CIU led by Michael Martin stated that the programme is equally beneficial to the people of the country.
According to CIU head, Michael Martin, The funds generated through the programme are used to fund developmental projects in the country. These funds are used for the development of schools, hospitals and other infrastructure.
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