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Antigua and Barbuda

Caribbean Citizenship by Investment Program

Program Overview

Antigua and Barbuda citizenship by investment program was designed in 2013 to attract foreign investors to the country. Antigua and Barbuda are twin islands right in the middle of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. As one of the most developed countries in the Caribbean, there is economic stability and a stable political climate. Whether you contribute to the National Development Fund or invest in an approved real estate project, Antigua and Barbuda offers citizenship visa-free travel to over 151 countries without the need to relocate.

Program Benefits

Time To Citizenship

3-6 months

Visa Free Travel

151 countries

Passport Rank

26th In the world

No Residency Requirements

No Worldwide Taxation or Inheritance Tax

Citizenship Program Established in 2013

Program Benefits

Time To Citizenship

3-6 months

Visa Free Travel

151 countries

Passport Rank

26th In the world

No Residency Requirements

No Worldwide Taxation or Inheritance Tax

Citizenship Program Established in 2013

Country Overview

Antigua & Barbuda, often known as the Land of 365 beaches, is a popular sun and sand resort for visitors from all over the world. These twin islands, which are part of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles, are positioned between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.
An island tour that covers all of Antigua’s highlights includes a visit to English Harbor, the historic district that houses Nelson’s Dockyard, and where salty seagoing vessels and luxury yachts meet in shimmering waters. Shirley Heights, with its bird’s-eye view of the entire island, is an excellent place to watch the sunset. Barbuda, a series of gorgeous sandy beaches only a few miles away, offers a more laid-back attitude than Antigua. Opportunities to go out on the sea abound on both islands, from yachting excursions to snorkeling and swimming.

Capital

St. John’s

Population

92,518

Language

English

Currency

East Caribbean Dollars (XCD)

Exchange Rate

1 USD = 2.7 XCD

Government Type

Parliament and Commonwealth Realm

Country Overview

Antigua & Barbuda, often known as the Land of 365 beaches, is a popular sun and sand resort for visitors from all over the world. These twin islands, which are part of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles, are positioned between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.
An island tour that covers all of Antigua’s highlights includes a visit to English Harbor, the historic district that houses Nelson’s Dockyard, and where salty seagoing vessels and luxury yachts meet in shimmering waters. Shirley Heights, with its bird’s-eye view of the entire island, is an excellent place to watch the sunset. Barbuda, a series of gorgeous sandy beaches only a few miles away, offers a more laid-back attitude than Antigua. Opportunities to go out on the sea abound on both islands, from yachting excursions to snorkeling and swimming.

Capital

St. John’s

Population

92,518

Language

English

Currency

East Caribbean Dollars (XCD)

Exchange Rate

1 USD = 2.7 XCD

Government Type

Parliament and Commonwealth Realm

Investment Options

There are 3 types of investment options to obtain the citizenship of Antigua and Barbuda.

Option 1: Contribution from the National Development Fund (Charitable Donation)

Make a one-time charitable donation to the Government starting from $ 100,000.

Option 2: Investment in Real Estate in a pre-approved property by the Government starting from $200,000

Option 3: Establishment of a company

If you want to receive your citizenship by the investment by owning a business in Antigua and Barbuda, you must invest a minimum of $ 1.5 million. As in real estate, two or more applicants can also make a joint investment, but the minimum per person is an investment of $ 400,000, and the total has to amount to a minimum of $ 5 million.

Visa Free Countries

151 Countries

* Visa on arrival

Americas

Belize

Bermuda

Bolivia

Brazil

Chile

Colombia

Costa Rica

Ecuador

El Salvador

French Guiana

Guatemala

Guyana

Nicaragua

Panama

Peru

Suriname

Venezuela

Europe

Albania

Andorra

Austria

Belarus

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

Faroe Islands

Finland

France

Germany

Gibraltar

Greece

Greenland

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Kosovo

Latvia

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

Moldova

Monaco

Montenegro

North Macedonia

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russian Federation

San Marino

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Slovenia

Asia

Bangladesh*

Cambodia *

Hong Kong (SAR China)

Indonesia

Laos *

Macau (SAR China) *

Malaysia

Maldives *

Nepal *

Philippines

Singapore

South Korea

Sri Lanka **

Timor-Leste *

Uzbekistan

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Oceania

Cook Islands

Fiji

French Polynesia

Kiribati

Micronesia

New Caledonia

Niue

Palau Islands *

Samoa *

Solomon Islands *

Tonga *

Vanuatu

Africa

Botswana

Cape Verde Islands *

Comores Islands *

Egypt *

Eswatini

Gambia

Guinea-Bissau *

Kenya

Lesotho

Madagascar *

Malawi

Mauritania *

Mauritius

Mayotte

Mozambique *

Reunion

Rwanda

Senegal

Seychelles *

Sierra Leone *

Somalia *

South Africa

St. Helena *

Tanzania

Togo *

Tunisia

Uganda *

Zambia

Zimbabwe

E-Visa

Australia - Online Visa

Bahrain

Georgia

Gabon

India

Kenya

Rwanda

Sao Tome and Principe

Senengal

Sri Langka

Turkey

Caribbean

Anguilla

Aruba

Bahamas

Barbados

British Virgin Islands

Cayman Islands

Cuba

Curacao

Dominica

Dominican Republic

French West Indies

Grenada

Haiti

Jamaica

Montserrat

Netherland Antilles

St. Kitts and Nevis

St. Lucia

St. Maarten

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Trinidad and Tobago

Turks and Caicos

Middle East

Armenia *

Georgia

Iran *

Jordan *

Lebanon

Qatar

*The list of countries is subject to variations depending on each government’s policy and so is access to these countries.

Member of the Organization of American States since 2006

Member of the United Nations since 1981

Member of World Trade Organization since 1995

Member of the British Commonwealth since 1978

Member of Caricom since 1974

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