Antigua and Barbuda | Interview with a person who has obtained citizenship

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • What does Antigua and Barbuda look like?
    We’ve investigated Antigua and Barbuda's environment with our client, Dr. Bola Afolabi, who obtained citizenship here. In this video, we will show the social environment and nature, cuisine and prices. We will explain why Antigua is so famous as a second home location, as well as the possibilities of obtaining Antigua’s citizenship.
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:56 - What do we introduce to you in this video?
    01:50 - About Dr. Bola Afolabi
    02:57 - What does Antigua and Barbuda look like? Location and suburbs
    04:18 - How is the island divided into two parts?
    06:41 - Why did Bola come to Antigua?
    07:17 - Bola’s family
    08:25 - What is the most exciting thing about Bola’s story?
    10:46 - Opportunities in Antigua and Barbuda
    11:00 - Lifestyle in Antigua and Barbuda
    13:01 - The most profitable business
    14:00 - Districts in Antigua
    14:24 - The property prices in Antigua and Barbuda
    17:07 - Private island: Long Island
    22:46 - What is Migronis?
    23:05 - Citizenship process in Antigua and Barbuda
    25:40 - Why is Antigua so popular for a second home location?
    27:05 - Red light distirct
    28:50 - Social environment in Antigua and Barbuda
    29:53 - Local cuisine in Antigua and Barbuda
    33:14 - Retirement in Antigua and Barbuda
    35:50 - Conclusions
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Комментарии • 21

  • @vasilyistomin
    @vasilyistomin Год назад +4

    Anatoly, your videos are as always one better another. Very informative

  • @Ellenaero18
    @Ellenaero18 Год назад +5

    Anatoly, good afternoon. We always enjoy watching your videos. And this video is very interesting to us. But it's hard to hear two audio tracks at once. It would be great if the soundtrack was only in Russian or in English. Please fix it🙏

    • @Migroniscitizenship
      @Migroniscitizenship  Год назад

      Thank you for your remark! We will keep an eye on improving our videos.

  • @ebonieriley8309
    @ebonieriley8309 Год назад +3

    Thank you, answered many questions.

  • @nataliyalassiter3145
    @nataliyalassiter3145 11 месяцев назад +2

    Antony your English is really good. I wish you really mute the conversation that you have there in Russian and not to do the voice over the way you did, because it’s hard to listen. I would love to see more videos in English. Thank you.🤗🤗 congratulations on your new baby -daughter!🧚‍♀️🦋!!! Best regards!!

  • @romang9480
    @romang9480 Год назад +2

    Анатолий, где Вы были. Мы уже волновались

  • @namalanoi4030
    @namalanoi4030 Год назад +2

    great presentation, I like the video very much. I think, Antigua is most costly than other CBI countries to visit or live. U can make videos on each countries,how beautiful they are, cost etc.

    • @elizabethfairley6460
      @elizabethfairley6460 Год назад

      That's because Antigua is the playground of the rich and famous. For most locals, however, they're not under any great financial strain or hardship--- they're homeowners.

  • @allo8339
    @allo8339 Год назад

    very informative.... am planning to visit Antigua. i hope i meet some friends

  • @xoxoaudgiexoxo
    @xoxoaudgiexoxo Год назад

    In my experience, all mail is usually shipped to a specific post office you are registered at and for larger mail like packages, etc. There are often shipping forwarding companies where you go pick it up! I lived in Saint Lucia for a year :)

    • @xoxoaudgiexoxo
      @xoxoaudgiexoxo Год назад

      Also for the cars like that, they are often just some of the most expensive items locals own (it's very expensive to import them) so even old cars hold value longer on islands than in North America for example. So many people keep them, and repeatedly (sometimes very slowly) fix them over the years! This is all just in my experience of course :)

  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 Год назад

    What Is the status of the reconstruction of Barbuda and the controversy over land development since Hurricane Irma??

  • @ArturoHernandez-cz2ny
    @ArturoHernandez-cz2ny Год назад +2

    Next time you do a video cut the music off when you speak.

  • @be28ans
    @be28ans 5 месяцев назад

    My grandparents are from there, i wanna try to get my citizenship, so i would need to go to Antigua city hall?

  • @romankotelenko1369
    @romankotelenko1369 Год назад +1

    15.29” blocks that they used for construction have quite high water absorption and low heat insolation. Perfect home for fungus and wastes of energy for cooling the house. Can not believe such a house may cost over 1 mil usd

    • @Migroniscitizenship
      @Migroniscitizenship  Год назад +1

      Hello Roman! Thank you for your comment, based on our information, we can state that the cost of the project is formed due to several reasons. One of them is the high cost of transporting of materials into the country to support construction. For example, the reason why construction projects were frozen during Covid is because it was very expensive to transport building materials. In this regard, generally, the real estate price may be caused including this fact.

    • @romankotelenko1369
      @romankotelenko1369 Год назад

      @@Migroniscitizenship dear Anatoliy and the team. Thanks for the reply. Agree with your comment on 100%. But, still those houses will be hot and wet.
      Your video is great, though, as always. Lots of useful information for me. Make a similar one about Vanuatu pls.

    • @etiemi9104
      @etiemi9104 Год назад

      @@romankotelenko1369what is your suggestion on block type to use

    • @romankotelenko1369
      @romankotelenko1369 Год назад

      @@etiemi9104 well, we lightweight concrete with low water absorption and high insulation parameters would work for this climate. We have this kind of concrete in Vietnam. Check for Rheocore concrete on RUclips, there you will find my contacts