Antigua
and Barbuda

Investment Starts From $230,000
Passport Delivers In 8 To 9 Months

Caribbean island nation offering a strong second passpor

and programme requirements with additional benefits for families.

Caribbean island nation offering a strong second passport and programme requirements with additional benefits for families.

Visa-free travel to 140+ countries

Including Schengen Area, UK, China, Brazil and South Africa.

No Tax

on wealth, gifts, inheritance, foreign income or capital gains.

on wealth, gifts, inheritance, foreign income or capital gains.

5 days visit requirement

5 days visit requirement

within first 5 years of citizenship

within first 5 years of citizenship

Lifetime

Irrevocable citizenship

Irrevocable citizenship

Conditional visa-free

Conditional visa-free

access to Canada.

access to Canada.

Multiple options

Multiple options

for families

for families

Unmarried siblings of any age

Unmarried siblings of
any age

are eligible on the same application.

are eligible on the same application.

Eligibility

Eligibility

for university scholarships

for university scholarships

The following family members qualify

as dependents for Antigua and Barbuda  Citizenship by Investment

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Antigua and Barbuda


A former British colony, Antigua is no stranger to the Caribbean’s beaches and historical landmarks. It is home to a vibrant culture of unique cuisine, calypso and soca music, cricket and an August carnival that celebrates emancipation from slavery. 

Antigua and Barbuda are known for their combined 365 pink and white sandy beaches, but the islands are also unique for their lack  of rivers and lakes with the main source of freshwater being the average annual rainfall of 1,000mm.

Barbuda’s population continues its long-standing traditions of fishing and small-scale farming, as well as being home to undisturbed beaches, and lagoons home to one of the world’s largest colonies of Frigate Birds.

 

A former British colony, Antigua is no stranger to the Caribbean’s beaches and historical landmarks. It is home to a vibrant culture of unique cuisine, calypso and soca music, cricket and an August carnival that celebrates emancipation from slavery. 

Antigua and Barbuda are known for their combined 365 pink and white sandy beaches, but the islands are also unique for their lack  of rivers and lakes with the main source of freshwater being the average annual rainfall of 1,000mm.

Barbuda’s population continues its long-standing traditions of fishing and small-scale farming, as well as being home to undisturbed beaches, and lagoons home to one of the world’s largest colonies of Frigate Birds.

The Redonda Ecosystem Reserve, includes the uninhabited dependency of Redonda and its surrounding ecosystems of seagrass meadows and reefs, covering 74,000 acres. The small, uninhabited rocky island is now a protected nature reserve with migrating birds and endemic lizards, having recently been the target of ecological restoration efforts by the government and residents.

Fig Tree Drive is an 8km route through Antigua’s most fertile land showcasing the farming of mangoes, breadfruit, bananas and pineapples. The highest point on the islands is Boggy Peak at 405 metres that was temporarily renamed Mount Obama between 2009 and 2016 to celebrate the election of Barack Obama as the first black president of the United States. 

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