Saint Kitts and Nevis
With a robust citizenship program which commenced over forty years ago,
Saint Kitts and Nevis has established itself as one of the premier locations
for global citizens. Featuring diverse, yet distinctively Caribbean culture
against the backdrop of tropical beaches, it represents the ideal of a
secluded paradise.
Program overview

Minimum investment by donation:
$250 000

Minimum investment in real estate:
$250 000

Time to citizenship:
around 6 months

Visa-free access:
150+ countries

Minimum investment by donation:
$250 000

Minimum investment in real estate:
$250 000

Time to citizenship:
around 6 months

Visa-free access:
150+ countries
Requirements
St. Kitts and Nevis
Citizenship by Investment
Requirements
No criminal record
Due diligence check pass
18+ years of age
Good health
Citizenship by investment
options:
A non-refundable contribution to the Sustainable Island State
Contribution Fund starting at $250,000.
A minimum non-refundable contribution of $250,000
to a public benefit unit in an approved Public Benefit Project.
An investment starting from $325 000 (condominium unit) or
$600 000 (single-family private homes). Note – both can be
resold after seven years.
Residency can be obtained through three options: Temporary residency, Annual residency, and Permanent residency. The process takes between 2 and 4 months.
Benefits
Strong passport
visa-free and visa-on-arrival travel to 162 countries, including the Schengen Area
and the United Kingdom.

Low tax rate
taxation. Income (foreign or otherwise),
wealth, inheritance and capital gains are
not taxed.

Dual citizenship permitted
citizenship upon recieving one from
Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Robust process
of Saint Kitts and Nevis is one of the
most trusted in the world and it is fully
backed by the government.
No minimal residency required
without previously having visited Saint
Kitts and Nevis.
British Commonwealth member
British Commonwealth, and its citizens
enjoy all the rights that come with it.
Benefits
Increased mobility:

Low tax rate

Dual citizenship permitted
Robust process
No minimal residency required
British Commonwealth member
Application process
The application process is expected to take approximately six months. The initial document collection phase may vary
depending on how quickly the applicant can gather the required materials. Moneypass Invest provides guidance,
templates, and best practices to support this step.
The review stage follows the timeline set by the relevant government authorities and may be subject to delays beyond our
control. Throughout the process, Moneypass Invest works closely with the government to ensure a smooth and efficient
experience for the applicant.
Step I Documentation and assessment
Step II Application submission
Step III Application processing
Step IV Handover
Step I Documentation and assessment
Our experts will consult you with the best approach to acquiring the citizenship. Upon the completion of the due diligence check, we will inform you of all the necessarry documents to be gathered.
Step II Application submission
Once the retainer fees have been paid, the documents and the application are sent the destination country.
Step III Application processing
As the application is processed, the government issues a pre-approval. This is when the investment requirements are paid.
Step IV Handover
The application is approved and you recieve a passport within six months form Moneypass Invest.
Saint Kitts and Nevis basic information
CAPITAL
Basseterre
TOTAL AREA
POPULATION
LANGUAGE
CAPITAL
Basseterre
TOTAL AREA
POPULATION
LANGUAGE
CURRENCY
East Caribbean
Dollars (XCD)
EXCHANGE RATE
GDP - PER CAPITA (2022)
GDP - TOTAL (2022)
CURRENCY
East Caribbean
Dollars (XCD)
EXCHANGE RATE
GDP - PER CAPITA (2022)
GDP - TOTAL (2022)
Saint Kitts and Nevis is a twin-island nation located in the eastern Caribbean Sea, forming part of the Lesser Antilles.
It is the smallest sovereign state in the Western Hemisphere in both area and population. Saint Kitts, the larger of the two islands, is home to the capital city, Basseterre. The islands boast a rich colonial history, having changed hands between the British and French several times before gaining independence from the United Kingdom in 1983.
The culture reflects a blend of African, European, and Caribbean influences, evident in its music, cuisine, and festivals.
The economy of Saint Kitts and Nevis is primarily driven by tourism, real estate, and financial services, with sugar production having declined in importance. In recent years, the country has also gained attention for its Citizenship by Investment program, which allows individuals to obtain citizenship through economic contributions. Despite its small size, the nation is known for its natural beauty, including lush rainforests, volcanic mountains, and pristine beaches, making it a popular destination for travelers seeking a tranquil Caribbean experience.