The University of the West Indies Fund option under the Antigua and Barbuda Citizenship by Investment Programme

Programme features:

USD 150,000 inclusive of processing fees for a family of Six;

Entitles one member of the family to a one-year scholarship, tuition only, at the University of the West Indies.

*USD 15,000 is payable for each additional dependent;

  Due diligence fees are payable for applicants above 11 of age.

The University of the West Indies is a university jointly established by 16 English-speaking countries in the Caribbean. Its well-known alumni include the President, Chief Minister, Prime Minister and Nobel Prize winners. Known as the “cradle of leaders”.

The commencement of initial work on the construction site of Six Senses La Sagesse, Grenada

Range Developments is delighted to announce the commencement of initial work on the construction site of Six Senses La Sagesse, Grenada. The company is committed to complete the project by November 2022. The commencement of the construction has been carefully timed to honor Independence Day the nation marks on February 7.

Prime Minister of Grenada, Dr. the Right Honourable Keith Mitchell, has endorsed the start of the project and rapid progress of works on the new resort by the leading developer of citizenship by investment developer of projects in the Caribbean ‐ Range Developments: “The Government of Grenada fully supports and welcomes the work of Range Developments, who has an outstanding record of delivering the finest world class resorts in the Caribbean. This project will impact significantly on Grenada’s rural economy and it will also offer visitors a more unique experience, given its location outside of the traditional tourist belt.”

The Six Senses La Sagesse, Grenada will be a 100‐ room, luxury resort, located on Grenada’s La Sagesse beach. The resort will be one of two resorts on one of the most coveted sites in the Caribbean.

Mr Mohammed Asaria, Managing Director and Board Member of Range Developments said: “We have achieved this important milestone in a record time: the agreement with the government has only been signed 10 months ago and, due to strenuous efforts of our team, we are proud to have completed the hotel design and commence construction within such a short timeframe. This timeline is unmatched from a standing start. We also feel privileged to be placing our resort on such prime land in Grenada and to be working with Six Senses, a brilliant combination. These are exciting times ahead, as we always strive to make
a difference in the communities we operate in. The Six Senses La Sagesse, Grenada resort, similar to all of our developments, will create a halo effect across the country’s economy”.

Grenada has one of the strongest Citizenship‐by‐Investment programs in the world and is highly sought‐after by individuals looking for citizenship solutions. Upon investing USD 220,000 alongside with government fees, into a government‐approved Citizenship‐by‐Investment project such as Six Senses La Sagesse, Grenada, an investor can enjoy multiple citizenship benefits including visa‐free travel to over 130 countries. Grenada is the only Caribbean Citizenship‐by‐Investment jurisdiction that enjoys USA E‐2 treaty. By making a substantial investment into setting up a business in the USA, citizens of Grenada can apply for a non‐immigrant E‐2 visa and live and work in the USA.

Cabrits Resort Kempinski Opening

We are excited to share with you the wonderful news of the grand opening and the gala dinner to be held at 5:00pm on Friday, 2nd November, 2019 at The Cabrits Resort@ Spa Kempinski, Dominica.

The Cabrits Kempinski is one of the finest resort hotels that you can find and invest in the world, which also qualifies the investor for citizenship in the Commonwealth of Dominica.

Please feel free to register your attendance for this event at the RSVP channels listed in the attached invitation and we look forward to seeing you there.

Meanwhile, stay tuned with our latest citizenship resort project – the Six Senses in Grenada – which we will share more information with you in due course.

 

Age limit of elderly parents/grand parents have been waived in Grenada. Single and childless siblings are qualified as dependents.

GOVERNMENT MAKES ITS CBI PROGRAMME MORE ATTRACTIVE TO INVESTORS

The amendments expand the definition of dependents as it relates to CBI applications, to include the applicant and spouse’s single and non-child siblings over the age of 18, No age limit for the dependent parents and grandparents of the applicant and spouse.

Range Developments is very honoured to have received an award from the Government of St. Kitts & Nevis for its commitment to the Citizenship by Investment Programme and development in the Federation

Range Developments is very honoured to have received an award from the Government of St. Kitts & Nevis for its commitment to the Citizenship by Investment Programme and development in the Federation.

The award was presented to Range Developments by the Prime Minister Dr. The Honorable Timothy Harris during a gala function earlier this week to celebrate the Prime Minister’s visit to the UAE.

The Directors and Staff of Range Developments were delighted to receive the glass globe award from the Prime Minister of St. Kitts & Nevis. The award was presented by the Government of St. Kitts & Nevis to Range in “recognition” of Range’s ongoing commitment to the development of St. Kitts & Nevis through the Citizenship by Investment Programme.

Mohammed Asaria, commenting on the award stated:

“This award is recognition of years of hard work and dedication. We are the only developer in our sector to have completed a luxury hotel in the Caribbean through citizenship by investment and we are very touched by this acknowledgement from the Government of St Kitts & Nevis. We look forward to many years of collaboration and completing our next project in St. Kitts in record time”.

On the photos – The Prime Minister of St. Kitts & Nevis presenting an award to the Partners of Range Developments – Mohammed Asaria and Kamal Shehada.

Very limited inventory in the recently opened Park Hyatt St. Kitts remains available for investment. It is the only hotel investment option in the Caribbean through citizenship by investment in a completed luxury hotel project.

New contribution amount proposed by St. Kitts and Nevis’ Citizenship by Investment Unit

According to the Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Hon Timothy Harris, the key changes are as follows:

The Sustainable Growth Fund (replacing SIDF) for a single applicant will require a contribution of US$150,000, inclusive of government fees. The contribution for a family of up to four will be US$195,000, following incremental steps vs US$150,000 for a family of 4 under the Hurricane Relief Fund (HRF).

The existing real estate investment option remains at US$400,000, plus US$75,000 in government fees. This investment can still be resold after five years. However, in order to attract luxury resort developments, there is now being proposed another option where real estate offerings that require a US$400,000 investment may attract two applicants at US$200,000 each, plus government fees. However, this can only be resold after seven years.

https://www.thestkittsnevisobserver.com/featured/pm-unveils-new-cbi-fund/

https://imidaily.com/caribbean/breaking-saint-kitts-cip-announces-new-prices-for-both-real-estate-and-contributions/

Act Fast to enjoy the low contribution amount for St. Kitts and Nevis’ Citizenship by Investment!

Source: Investment Migration Insider

https://imidaily.com/caribbean/saint-kitts-pm-declares-hurricane-relief-offer-a-success-whats-next-for-contribution-price/

Author: Christian Henrik Nesheim

Prime Minister Harris of Saint Kitts & Nevis earlier this week declared the Saint Kitts & Nevis’ limited time offer of US$150,000 contributions to the Hurricane Relief Fund (HRF) as a means of qualifying for the country’s citizenship by investment program a “largely successful” measure. But as the discount window draws to a close (formally ending March 31st), what’s in the cards for the contribution requirement to the Saint Kitts & Nevis Sugar Industry Diversification Fund (SIDF)?

A return to the pre-HRF contribution requirement of US$250,000? That would place it at 2.5x the price of Saint Lucia, Dominica, and Antigua & Barbuda, and US$50,000 above Grenada, making the Saint Kitts & Nevis CIP the most expensive in the Caribbean, at least for those choosing the donation route, which a majority of applicants do.