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Not to mention ETIAS approval, apparently coming next year, that's potentially another weapon the EU will have to dilute these citizenship programs by either stalling or denying entry for recipients, especially those who spend little or no time on the ground in the country of their CBI passport which they want to use for visa free entry.
Do any of these CBI programs allow you to pass citizenship to your future children and grandchildren without applying to add them and paying another fee?
Not really, St. Lucia opened its program in 2016, then lowered its price.. and is still open.. There are some options out there. Especially passports by decent/ancestry.. I am thinking about the St. Lucia passport, but its kind of a nice to have, but what will I really need it for other than a global emergency.. Not really sure, if I already have a U.S. passport and an EU passport soon. It just has a cool factor to me..
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I will just get the St. Lucia one, because I will have an Italian passport soon to get access to the Schengen.
Thank you for the update
I think the EU should be scrutinized every Visa Free country entering the Schengen Zone.
The hell with it. I won't go to Schengen anyway.
Not to mention ETIAS approval, apparently coming next year, that's potentially another weapon the EU will have to dilute these citizenship programs by either stalling or denying entry for recipients, especially those who spend little or no time on the ground in the country of their CBI passport which they want to use for visa free entry.
Yes, a risk indeed.
Where do other countries like St. Vincent, Barbados, Jamaica, etc. fit into this whole subject??
They don’t sell citizenship
@@TheWanderingInvestor I know. I'm asking how they fit into the issues of a Plan B, visa free travel etc
Do any of these CBI programs allow you to pass citizenship to your future children and grandchildren without applying to add them and paying another fee?
Yes
Turkey
Don't need Shengen. So St. Lucia is fine.
If you ever decide you want EU access, you can get an investor visa in Latvia for $64K.
Shengen access is a bad option because of potential WW3 in Europe with Russia!
I’m looking forward to apply for one of the Caribbean passports anybody interested can contact me and we can apply and split bills.
Will St Lucia be like Vanuatu?
The most likely candidate amongst the Caribbean countries.
No, because Saint Lucia is a new CBI program started back in 2015.
Saint Lucia is not increasing its price
Because they have common sense!
Doors closing everywhere.
More doors will open insh’allah
One door closes, then another slams in your face.
Lmao@@scottfree993
If we get a nasty global recession, some governments will lower their prices... and lower their standards.
Not really, St. Lucia opened its program in 2016, then lowered its price.. and is still open.. There are some options out there. Especially passports by decent/ancestry.. I am thinking about the St. Lucia passport, but its kind of a nice to have, but what will I really need it for other than a global emergency.. Not really sure, if I already have a U.S. passport and an EU passport soon. It just has a cool factor to me..