Searched for
CARIBBEAN CITIZENSHIP OPTIONS
Portugal doubles citizenship timeline: Lisbon citizenship moat turns HNIs to friendlier climesPortugal has doubled the time for foreigners to get citizenship to ten years. This impacts wealthy Indians seeking EU passports. Europe's a...
Buy a home, get a passport: Caribbean nations offer easy citizenshipFive Eastern Caribbean nations are offering citizenship through real estate investment, attracting high-net-worth individuals, particularly...
HNIs explore other foreign shores after EU’s citizenship blowFollowing the closure of Malta's golden passport scheme, wealthy Indians are exploring alternative residency and citizenship options. Inter...
Have a few hundred thousand dollars lying around? Here are the Golden Visas you can getGolden visa and passport programs offer residency or citizenship through investment, attracting global interest, including from Indian appl...
Home abroad: Why rich Indians are choosing 'invest and migrate' programs for foreign citizenshipAround 10,000 Indian millionaires have migrated in two years, thanks to the 'invest and migrate' trend. High-net-worth individuals seek bet...
Over 2.15 lakh Indians gave up their citizenship and moved abroad in 2023In 2023, 216,219 Indians renounced their citizenship, according to a report presented to the Rajya Sabha. The number was slightly lower tha...
Antigua, Grenada, Dominica: Citizenship-related visas explainedCaribbean's CBI programs offer diverse benefits like visa-free travel, low living costs, and multiple citizenships. Antigua, Grenada, and D...
The 10 most successful visa and PR pathwaysThe world is becoming more interconnected and globalised, and many people are looking for opportunities to live, work, study, or invest in ...
A home away from home: A guide to acquire properties in gateway cities like Dubai, London, & New YorkWealthy Indians are increasingly investing in international real estate to become global citizens. They are showing interest in properties ...
CBI urges Interpol body to restore Mehul Choksi's red noticeThe agency also continues to exercise the available remedial and appellate options within Interpol for the rectification of the "faulty dec...
Citizenship by Investment: Transforming investment diversification options for HNIsCitizenship by Investment enables HNWIs and their families to qualify as citizens of another nation if they make a monetary commitment to t...
The steady rise of Citizenship by Investment in a post-pandemic worldIn recent years, a growing number of Indians have forsaken their citizenship in search of more prosperous economic opportunities that help ...
St Kitts and Nevis is improving its education sector and wealthy Indian parents are noticing
Dominican govt tells court to reject Mehul Choksi's habeas corpus petitionRejecting the submission of Choksi who is wanted in India in an alleged Rs 13,500 crore loan fraud case in Punjab National Bank, the prosec...
Wealthy Indians see a route to US via GrenadaImmigration lawyers said, in the past three months, interest in the Grenada Citizenship by Investment programme has increased from India, a...
PNB fraud: Mehul Choksi could be extradited to India after exhausting all legal options, says Antigua PMAntiguan prime minister Gaston Browne said that the country is ready to revoke the passport of Choksi after he exhaust all his legal option...
Why the Caribbean is the best place for corporate fugitives to go incognitoThe fugitives or runaway businessmen flush with money made through scams can easily afford to buy citizenship in the Caribbean countries.
Anyone can get an Antigua passport for Rs 1.3 crore, Dominica passport for just Rs 68 lakhIn return for investing in the country’s infrastructure and development, anyone can get a second passport and citizenship – without any nee...
From Grenada to St Lucia, where the Modis, Choksis, Mallyas of India escape toThe citizenship programs offered by many Caribbean Islands give the super-rich an opportunity to acquire a new nationality.
The art and ‘craft’ of buying foreign passportsFor many well-heeled Indians, it’s a secret plan to run away from Indian courts well before local enforcement authorities get a whiff of th...