American investors HNWIs typically prefer an alternative citizenship for risk-mitigation, tax diversification and asset protection abroad. Amidst the US tensions in the Middle east, splashing american passport is no longer considered safe for travel.
More US persons prefer to buy a second home for relocation and estate planning, retirement and spending vacations tagging with nature and Caribbean is a perfect choice.
- Low profile citizenship.
- High confidentiality jurisdiction
- Geographic proximity.
- Excellent flight connections.
- Low cost of living.
- Tax free savings.
- Family Safety.
For Americans, it is geographically close yet jurisdictionally independent.
St.Kitts Stands Out
Particularly Saint Kitts and Nevis offers:
- Stable parliamentary democracy
- British legal system foundation
- English language
- High-end real estate (e.g., resort fractional ownership)
- Direct access to North America
- Flight time to Miami: approx. 3 hours.
- Cheaper Education for US born students.
- Live, work and study in 15 CARICOM states.
- Become a Commonwealth Citizen (US is not)
Travel to High Risk Countries
St.Kitts is a great alternative passport for Americans use it to travel to high risk countries without revealing your US identity becoming a US/St.Kitts dual citizen.
High Confidentiality
Saint Kitts is a high confidentiality jurisdiction where citizenship not disclosed, revealed or reported to public or other countries.
An Attractive Passport
What makes SKN citizenship highly attractive to American families..
- High Reputation and Popularity of Citizenship by Investment Program
- Plan B backup passport during wars or crisis
- High speed citizenship to US investors in 90-120 days.
- No Residence or Visit Requirements.
- Enter and Exit anytime with St.Kitts passport.
- Access in Luxury real estate island properties
- Global mobility (evisa, on arrival or visa free access) to 150+ nations
- Incorporate offshore IBC, trusts or offshore companies in SKN.
- Generational citizenship passed to future children.
- Modern banking and financial institutions in Caribbean.
- Presence of FATA and Double tax treaties.
ETA Waiver
If you are a dual US/SKN citizen and frequent travellers, the ETA requirement is waived for citizens.
Effective May 26, 2025, U.S. citizens visiting St. Kitts & Nevis need a valid passport and must complete an online Immigration and Customs ED Form to receive a QR code before arrival. No visa is required for stays up to 90 days, but an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) ($8.50-$17 USD) is required.
