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Caribbean Citizenship by Investment Programs See Shift from Fund Donations to Real Estate

Caribbean citizenship by investment programs raised their investment thresholds in July, prompting a shift away from fund donations toward real estate as the preferred investment route. Real estate options have gained relative appeal as fund donation minimums increased over the past two years.

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Caribbean Citizenship-by-Investment Processing Times by Program in 2026

Actual processing times for Caribbean citizenship-by-investment programs in 2026 differ from the three-to-six month timelines advertised in program brochures. The article breaks down filing-to-passport durations for each Caribbean CBI program based on tracked data.

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Five Caribbean Nations Establish Joint Citizenship by Investment Regulator (ECCIRA)

Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Saint Lucia have signed an agreement creating the Eastern Caribbean Citizenship by Investment Regulatory Authority (ECCIRA), a new regional body to oversee and coordinate their citizenship by investment programs. The move signals a shift toward unified regulation across the five participating countries.

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Caribbean Citizenship by Investment Programs Shift Toward Participation Requirements

Caribbean citizenship by investment programs, particularly in St Kitts and Nevis, are introducing reforms that emphasize ongoing participation and community engagement alongside financial contributions. Governments are rethinking program requirements to prioritize sustained ties between investors and the granting countries.

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Citizenship-by-Investment Program Cost Comparison for Families in 2026

A video compares the cost and structure of several citizenship-by-investment programs for families of four, covering options in SΓ£o TomΓ© and PrΓ­ncipe, Nauru, Sierra Leone, Vanuatu, St. Lucia, Grenada, Turkey, and Egypt. The comparison focuses on incremental per-person costs and program competitiveness for family applicants.