The opportunity to become a citizen of Antigua and Barbuda is truly unmatched. A member of the British Commonwealth and world-class destination as evidenced by its growing international population over the last decade, thousands of international travelers visit annually and leave the islands harbouring dreams of having a home here.
Citizenship of Antigua and Barbuda presents diverse benefits such as visa-free travel to over 120 countries including Europe and Canada, and the opportunity to reside in one of the most desirable destinations in the Americas. Relaxed, yet sophisticated, families can enjoy superior education amongst a mosaic of cultures, and the lifestyle is idyllic.
The Government will limit the number of citizenships available each year, and the program will be offered solely to select individuals who invest in approved tourism projects.
Papaya Hotel & Spa will be one of the first approved projects under the Citizenship Investment Program.
Currently Available Fifty five one- and two-bedroom hotel villas will be available for purchase from May 2012. Prices start at $759,000 USD.
How Does The Program Work?
The inaugural Antigua & Barbuda Citizenship Investment Program has been passed by Cabinet and will soon be accepting its first applications. The main criteria of the program are:
Minimum $500,000 US investment in an approved property.
Background information and medical certificate required for a thorough security processing. If approved for citizenship, government processing fees will be required of $40,000 US per adult and $20,000 US per child. A final interview will take place in Antigua before citizenship is granted. Passports will be issued for a five-year period. There is a residency requirement of 150 days in Antigua & Barbuda during that five-years.
Invest Offshore is offering you the opportunity to be first to apply for the limited spaces in the new program through investment in Papaya Hotel & Spa villas in Rendezvous Bay, Antigua. Please email us to be added to the Papaya Hotel & Spa Villas reservation list.
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