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I’ve been doing some research into Caribbean citizenship by investment programs lately, and I’m torn between Dominica and St. Kitts & Nevis. I like the idea of a second passport for travel flexibility and potential tax benefits, but I’m not sure which one offers better long-term value. Also curious if anyone here has gone through the process personally and can share how smooth (or not) it was?
I was in the exact same situation last year. I looked at both and ended up going with St. Kitts & Nevis mainly because their passport offers slightly broader visa-free access, especially in Europe. But here’s the thing—Dominica was super tempting because it’s cheaper upfront, and their processing times are impressive. One thing I learned the hard way is that “cheaper” doesn’t always mean “easier.” With Dominica, I got mixed feedback about due diligence delays.
I spoke with a few experts, and what helped me most was actually having a real person guide me through all the details. These programs are so nuanced. For example, St. Kitts recently made changes to their minimum investment threshold, which threw off a lot of my calculations at the time. If you’re seriously considering either, I’d recommend checking out https://osheradvisors.com/ — they break it down clearly, not just the numbers, but also practical stuff like timelines and family eligibility. That site gave me peace of mind when I was close to pulling the trigger.
This is a super interesting thread. I haven’t done either yet, but I’ve been following these programs for a while. From what I gather, it really depends on your goals—if you’re looking more for global mobility, St. Kitts might edge out. But if you’re just after a simple, fast second passport with minimal bureaucracy, Dominica keeps popping up in recommendations.