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Saint Lucia Citizenship by Investment

Saint Lucia Citizenship by Investment Saint Lucia Citizenship by Investment program which is scheduled to commence on January 1 2016 is not new to the Caribbean as St Kitts & Nevis did set precedence in 1984, with other countries like Dominica, Antigua and now St Lucia following. Saint Lucia has now passed the Citizenship by Investment […]

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St Lucia citizenship fees

St Lucia Citizenship by Investment Additional Fees

The following fees must considered when putting your budget together for applying for St Lucia Citizenship by Investment Due diligence and background checks fees are paid directly to the Government of St Lucia: Main Applicant – US$ 7,500 Each qualifying dependent over 16 years of age – US$ 5,000 NB: Also consult your agent for their processing […]

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St Lucia Economic Citizenship Application Options

Saint Lucia Citizenship through Investment in St. Lucia’s National Economic Fund   This option is a  non-refundable monetary contribution to the Saint Lucia National Economic Fund and has the following minimum investment: Applicant applying alone – US$ 200,000 Applicant applying with spouse – US$ 235,000 Applicant applying with spouse and up to 2 other qualifying dependants – US$ 250,000 Each […]

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St Lucia Citizenship Programme Qualifying Investments

There are four options which will qualify applicants for Saint Lucia economic citizenship and a St. Lucian passport. A qualifying investment under the Citizenship by Investment Programme must satisfy at least a minimum investment in – the Saint Lucia National Economic Fund an approved real estate project an approved enterprise project the purchase of Government bonds  

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St Lucia Economic Citizenship Program Requirements

St Lucia Citizenship by Investment St Lucia Citizenship by Investment program requires that an application for citizenship by investment be submitted either in electronic, typed or printed form by an Authorized Agent on behalf of the applicant. The Citizenship by Investment Unit may require additional documents to establish whether an applicant satisfies the mandatory qualification criteria, […]

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St Lucia Citizenship by Investment Regulations Act

SAINT LUCIA No.89 of 2015 ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS Regulations Citation Interpretation Verification of financial resources and source of funds Due diligence Marketing and promotion Authorised agent Qualifications, general requirements and procedures for citizenship by investment Qualifying Investments under the Citizenship by Investment Programme Requirements for investment in the Saint Lucia National Economic Fund Requirements for […]

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St. Lucia Citizenship by Investment Program to Start in January 2016

Saint Lucia’s first citizenship by investment program was announced at Arton Capital’s 3rd Annual Global Citizen Forum, by the country’s Prime Minister & Minister for Finance, Economic Affairs, Planning & Social Security, Hon. Dr. Kenny D. Anthony. The announcement will see foreigners for the first time gain citizenship and a Saint Lucian national passport through […]

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Procedure for Obtaining a Trade License in St Lucia

All non CARICOM individuals and companies, intending to conduct business in Saint Lucia, and own more than 49% of the company’s shares, are required to have a Trade License. The Ministry of Commerce, Business Development, Investment and Consumer Affairs issues Trade Licenses. The procedure for obtaining a Trade License is as follows:- 1. Three copies […]

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How to Register for Social Security NIC in St Lucia

The National Insurance Corporation is similar to Social Security in the United States. Every employer and his employees must be registered with the NIC office. Contributions to the NIC total ten percent (10%) of wages, five percent (5%) to be paid by the employee and 5% by the employer. In the event of absence from […]

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