Indians in UAE Gave UP Citizenship, Paid Big for ‘Second Passport’ – Now the West Is Locking Them OUT
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Indians in UAE Gave UP Citizenship, Paid Big for ‘Second Passport’ – Now the West is Locking Them OUT
New delhi: They bough a dream. A passport that open borders. A Quiet Backup Plan. A safety net. Now, they are watching it unravel. Thousands of expatriates living in the united Arab Emirates (UAE)-Many of Them Indian Nationals-Are Facing the Sudden Collaps of Their Second-Citizenship Investments. These are not refugees or asylum seekers. They are wealthy professionals, business owners and parents who spent six figures for the promise of mobile. …
Caribbean Five pledge reform of CBI Programmes to maintain high investment standards
The Caribbean five nations, Antigua and Barbuda, Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, St Kitts and Nevis and Saint Lucia, are all set to reform their CBI programmes to maintain highest standard Investment Migration. A regional regulatory authority, with these five nations as member states, is being created to oversee the developments in CBI Programmes The creation of the regional regulatory authority has been under consideration for several mont…
GLOBAL SPOTLIGHT TURNS HARSHLY ON CARIBBEAN CBI PROGRAMMES AFTER ST. KITTS-NEVIS POLICY BLUNDERS: 30-DAY RESIDENCY RULE NOW LOOMS
GLOBAL SPOTLIGHT TURNS HARSHLY ON CARIBBEAN CBI PROGRAMMES AFTER ST. KITTS-NEVIS POLICY BLUNDERS: 30-DAY RESIDENCY RULE NOW LOOMS BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS — JULY 7, 2025 | TIMES CARIBBEAN GLOBAL — A firestorm of global scrutiny has engulfed the once-celebrated Caribbean Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programmes, and many are pointing fingers squarely at St. Kitts and Nevis and the missteps of Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew's administration. At t…
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