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Soon, cricket may not be the only connection Indians have with the Caribbean. Countries like St Kitts & Nevis, Dominica and Antigua have rolled out attractive cash-for-citizenship programs to woo Indian immigrants.

The latest to launch a citizenship-by-investment (CIP) program is Antigua & Barbuda, a tiny independent Commonwealth state in the eastern Caribbean which will open up its borders to other nationals in a month. It is giving full citizenship for an investment of at least $400,000 (about Rs 2.4 crore) in an approved real estate project. A St Kitts citizenship, too, comes for $400, 000 while tiny tropical Dominica is even cheaper at $100,000 (Rs 60,70,000).

Both countries have set their sights on wealthy Chinese as well as Indian immigrants. "Since the program was announced in March, we have had a number of inquiries from Indian citizens. Most of them view it as a lifestyle investment," says Jason Taylor, CEO, Janik Partners, an Antigua-based company that specializes in CIP.

So what are the advantages of an Antigua and Barbuda passport besides the tropical breeze, swaying palm trees and white sand beaches, of course? An Antigua passport can get you visa-free travel to 126 countries including Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, the UK and Europe. St Kitts gets you over 100 countries. An Indian passport only gets you 55 countries.

As a Commonwealth citizen, one also receives certain preferential treatment in the UK. For example, your children may enter the UK to study without first having to apply for student visas. After studying, they may work there for two years without a work permit.

Eric Major, CEO, Henley & Partners, the global leader in international residence and citizenship planning, says, "Most Asian clients are keen on providing a western education for their children, and this is one of their primary reasons for seeking a citizenship. Another reason is mobility thanks to visafree travel."

Henley and Partners recently advised the Antiguan government on the design, implementation and administration of its CIP and also reformed the CIP of St Kitts & Nevis. Major adds that about 20% of its overall clientele for immediate citizenships are Indians, many of them NRIs. "We get about a 1,000 such applications each year in total and the overall numbers are growing. NRIs account for much of the demand because of the Dubai situation. Even though many Indians work there, most don't have the privileges of residency. Those who have done well there but don't have status often want a better standing, passport ranking wise. This is the new breed of people we call global citizens and we are helping them become that," says Major.

That the Caribbean nations are serious about Indian immigrants became clear when Denzil Douglas, PM of St Kitts, who was in India in April, requested Indians to look at its citizenship program and invest in it. St Kitts has the world's oldest CIP that was launched in 1984. The country's CIP unit did not respond to emails.

But what is the profile of potential Indian customers? Amir Zaidi, managing director, Westkin Associates, a London-based immigration law firm says, "They are mostly married with kids, very successful and in businesses that generate a lot of cash very quickly, such as property and real estate. A vast majority of our clients for CIP may apply from US or Dubai (NRIs). Indians often start UK citizenship and St Kitts CIP applications simultaneously, so that the quickly processed St Kitts passport can give them easy access to the world till they get a UK passport after six years."

And what will a $400,000 (about Rs 2,40,00,000) investment house in Antigua get you? "European finish. Italian designs. German kitchens," says Taylor, whose company is also developing luxury real estate projects meant for CIP investments. If that isn't enough, the island also boasts the presence of celebrities like Oprah Winfrey, Giorgio Armani, Timothy Dalton and, Taylor adds with an embarrassed laugh, "Berlusconi".

Caribbean nations are wooing Indian immigrants with attractive cash-for-citizenship offers - The Times of India
 
$400,000? Too much, for a fraction of that amount I can illegally enter the USA, forge social security number, passport and other details, marry a US citizen, have kids with her and never to pay child support because of my undocumented status.

Some people are simply not wise with money or these West Indinians must be smoking marijuana too much to think anyone would pay that much money to park their behinds.

But I hear they have some lovely beaches there in West Indies. But give me Goa or Pattaya anyday.
 
Most of these Caribbean nations have indian population already thanks to Britishers who shipped poor indians from overpopulated india as farmers.
 
Most of these Caribbean nations have indian population already thanks to Britishers who shipped poor indians from overpopulated india as farmers.

Yeah and at that time pakistan used to be in Europe, I assume. I heard you folks are fed twisted history but the scale of it now amazes me..

It just shows height of stupidity of pakistanis when they think that people from pakistan region of India back then, were some how magically left out by Britishers. They whooped their a$$es too so have some shame and use your brain, if you have one, before making stupid posts next time.
 
Yeah and at that pakistan used to be in Europe.

He thinks people from pakistan were left out by Britishers.

Height of Stupidity!!

Are Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Bengal & South india states of Pakistan? 99% people were from these states.

The majority of the Indians living in the English-speaking Caribbean came from eastern Uttar Pradesh and western Bihar, while those brought to Guadeloupe and Martinique were mostly from, but not only, from Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. About twenty percent (20%) of the indentured were Tamils and Telugus particularly in Trinidad and Tobago, and Guyana.
 
Yeah and you were the British Governor General to have known this. Anyways stop the non-sense now!!

Did you read that para i quoted from where did Caribbean indians come from.

Whether you accept it or deny it but 99% of these people were from indian states like Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Bengal, Tamiladu, Andhara Pardesh, etc.
 
Most of these Caribbean nations have indian population already thanks to Britishers who shipped poor indians from overpopulated india as farmers.


Here is what I see - the story of rags to riches of these poor indentured laborers or derogatorily called as coolies - Proud of them myself - Don't you think so? Or do you feel that being poor is something to be ashamed of?
 
Here is what I see - the story of rags to riches of these poor indentured laborers or derogatorily called as coolies - Proud of them myself - Don't you think so? Or do you feel that being poor is something to be ashamed of?

Sir when did i say being poor is something to be ashamed off?
 

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