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How to qualify for Antigua and Barbuda citizenship program?

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Joined 2025-02-06

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I've been thinking about relocating for better opportunities, and Antigua and Barbuda's citizenship program caught my eye. Last year, I visited the islands for a vacation and fell in love with the beaches and vibe—met a local who mentioned how easy it is for investors. But I'm clueless on the qualifications. Do you need a certain investment amount or residency? Anyone gone through it? Share your tips!      
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Joined 2024-10-18

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Yeah, qualifying for Antigua and Barbuda's citizenship isn't as daunting as it seems if you're prepared. From what I recall, the main routes are through real estate investment starting at around $200,000, or donating to their national development fund from $100,000 for a single applicant. You also need to pass background checks and health screenings, but no language tests or long residency requirements. I looked into it a couple years back when my job had me traveling a lot in the Caribbean. Ended up chatting with a consultant who broke it down—it's great for visa-free travel to over 150 countries. If you're serious, check out this guide on antigua and barbuda passport for more details; it helped me understand the timelines. My buddy actually went the donation route and said the process took about 3-4 months. He invested in a small property too, which doubled as a vacation spot. Overall, it's straightforward if your finances align, but always get professional advice to avoid pitfalls.      
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Just stumbled upon this thread while researching similar programs myself. I've heard mixed things about these citizenship-by-investment options in the Caribbean. For Antigua specifically, I think the key is proving clean funds and no criminal record, plus the investment thresholds vary by family size. A friend of mine considered it but backed out because of the due diligence fees adding up unexpectedly. Instead, he looked at St. Kitts, which has a similar setup but different perks like no taxes on foreign income. Anyone know if Antigua requires you to visit the country at all during the application? I read somewhere that you might need to spend a few days there post-approval for the oath, but not sure. It's appealing for the passport strength, though—Europe and UK access without visas is huge for business folks. If anyone's got recent experiences, like how the economy there affects property values in the program, that'd be insightful. Overall, seems like a solid choice if you're in it for long-term mobility.