Caribbean Citizenship: Case Studies

Antigua and Barbuda as a 4th citizenship: starting a business in the Caribbean

Antigua and Barbuda as a 4th citizenship: starting a business in the Caribbean

When I decided to open a company in the Caribbean, I realised I needed to get Caribbean citizenship before that. I’ve had the experience of running a firm in a country of which I wasn’t a citizen, and I didn’t enjoy it much. With the Antigua and Barbuda passport, I have full capacity for doing business in the region.

Business Abroad

$146,200
Dominica citizenship for a young woman from Afghanistan: a real chance to change the life

Dominica citizenship for a young woman from Afghanistan: a real chance to change the life

When I decided to leave Afghanistan and applied for second citizenship, I didn’t know the Taliban would start rapidly conquering the country in May. I was scared of them and what awaited me if they seized power over the whole country. When Talibs last governed the country [1996—2001], girls couldn’t go to school, and women couldn’t work. We had to wear burqas to go out and could not appear on the streets without a male relative. We had to marry men our fathers had chosen for us. Personally, my mum had to. My older friends also told me about women being flogged and executed. Talibs promised not to ban women from studying and working this time, but I wouldn’t believe it. I realised I had made the right decision to leave Afghanistan. And I’m grateful to Immigrant Invest for helping me.

Relocation

$109,815
Grenada citizenship: free access to the US

Travelling the World

$227,180

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Zlata Erlach
Zlata Erlach

Head of the Austrian office

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