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Covid 19 restrictions in countries that offer Citizenship by Investment in the Caribbean

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Covid 19 restrictions in countries that offer Citizenship by Investment in the Caribbean

Many people have been asking us about the covid-19 restrictions that are in place in the Caribbean countries that offer citizenship by investment. The covid restrictions or policies have constantly been changing in many countries in the world. The most up to date information can be found on the official tourism websites of all the Caribbean countries. So for example if you google: Grenada official tourism website, St.Lucia official tourism website at the top of each page they have where you can click to get more information about the covid 19 policies in place.

Antigua & Barbuda

Dominica

Grenada

St.Lucia

St.Kitts & Nevis

At present the most open country in the Caribbean that is offering citizenship by investment is Grenada where there is no covid testing required, no vaccination required, no health declaration form required, no quarantine on arrival required. At present the least open is St.Kitts & Nevis where if you are a non-citizen you need to be vaccinated before coming and if you are a citizen there is no vaccine required. Throughout the covid pandemic different islands took different approaches with some islands like Antigua requiring citizens and residents of the country to be vaccinated and then removing this requirement once a lot of people became vaccinated. Grenada used to take a similar approach to St.Kitts. I would say throughout the pandemic the most open Caribbean country offering citizenship by investment was St Lucia, however, at present St.Lucia still has measures in place for people coming to visit the country. The situation is ongoing and changing. Also to note is the written regulations and what is actually in practice can be different. OECS passport holders have freedom of movement, meaning you can go and live and work in another OECS country. For more information

OECS freedom of movement

This video is for informational purposes only.

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