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Ongoing Responsibilities of Antigua and Barbuda CIU Citizens

All citizenship acquired through Antigua and Barbuda’s Citizenship by Investment (CIU) Programme offers significant privilege that grants individuals’ access to the rights, protections, and opportunities afforded by their new nation. Alongside these benefits, CIU citizens are encouraged to stay engaged with the country’s laws, values, and any relevant administrative processes. These responsibilities are essential to
maintaining the integrity of the CIU program, fostering national unity, and ensuring that all citizens contribute meaningfully to the country’s development and global reputation.

Registering a Child (CIU Citizen Parent)

If a citizen of Antigua and Barbuda—who acquired citizenship via CIU—has a child, they may apply to register the child for citizenship.

Adding a Spouse or Dependent (Post-Citizenship)

Detail to follow.

Passport Renewal

Renewal of existing passport. Valid for 10 years for adults, 5 years for minors (under 16).

Lost Passport (Replacement Process)

The application must be made through an Agent or Antigua and Barbuda consulate. Processing takes 4–6 weeks.

Lost Citizenship Certificate (CON Replacement)

Requesting a replacement of a lost Certificate of Naturalization (CON). Application is done through an Authorized Agent or directly with the CIU. Timeline: 3–4 months.

Applying for a Non-Objection Certificate (NOC)

Application is made through Antigua and Barbuda’s consulate or Agent. Processing time: approx. 2–3 weeks.

Police Certificate (For Citizens Abroad)

Citizens can request a Police Certificate (Good Conduct Certificate) from the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda.

Ongoing Responsibilities of Dominica CIU Citizens

All citizenship acquired through Dominica’s Citizenship by Investment (CIU) Programme offers significant privilege that grants individuals’ access to the rights, protections, and opportunities afforded by their new nation. Alongside these benefits, CIU citizens are encouraged to stay engaged with the country’s laws, values, and any relevant administrative processes. These responsibilities are essential to maintaining the integrity of the CIU program, fostering national unity, and ensuring that all citizens contribute meaningfully to the country’s development and global reputation.

Adding a Newborn to a Dominican Citizen (Post-Citizenship)

Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme members can extend this privilege to their children born after naturalization.

Adding Other Dependents

Dominican citizens who obtained their citizenship through the Citizenship by Investment Programme are permitted to apply for the addition of certain dependents after naturalisation.

Passport Renewal

Apply for a passport renewal when their current passport expires, is nearing expiration, or is fully used

Lost Passport (Replacement Process)

If your Dominica passport has been lost, stolen, or seriously damaged, you must follow a formal replacement procedure through a Licensed Authorized Agent.

Replacement of Lost Certificate of Naturalization (CON)

Lost, stolen, or damaged then a replacement must be obtained before you can renew or replace your Dominican passport or undertake other official processes.

Applying for a Non-Objection Certificate (NOC)

All requests for a Non-Objection Certificate (NOC) must now be routed through the Dominica Embassy or Consulate in the applicant’s region of residence.

Ongoing Responsibilities of Grenada

All individuals who obtain Grenadian citizenship through the Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme must be mindful of administrative requirements that may arise over time. While second citizenship provides numerous benefits, CBI citizens should ensure they comply with all formalities for maintaining and updating their citizenship records.

Adding a Newborn to a Grenada Citizen’s Portfolio (PMO Route)

Only newborn children may be added within 12 months (documents must be submitted no later than six months after birth) following the grant of citizenship to the main applicant.

Applying for Grenada Police Certificate

A Grenada Police Certificate of Character (commonly referred to as a Police Clearance) is an official document issued by the Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF). It confirms whether or not the applicant has a criminal record within Grenada.

Passport Renewal

Renewing your Grenadian passport is a necessary step to maintain uninterrupted international travel. Adult passports are valid for ten years, while those issued to minors are valid for five.

Lost Passport (Replacement Process)

If your Grenadian passport has been lost, stolen, or severely damaged, you’ll need to apply for a replacement.

Applying for Lost Grenada Certificate of Registration

you’ll need to apply for a replacement. The process requires formal declarations and identity confirmation to protect the integrity of the citizenship records.

Ongoing Responsibilities of St. Kitts & Nevis CIU Citizens

All individuals who obtain St. Kitts and Nevis citizenship through the Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme must comply with the regulations governing their newly acquired nationality. While the benefits of second citizenship are significant, CBI citizens must also be aware of the ongoing obligations and administrative requirements that may arise over time.

Registering a Child (CIU Citizen Parent)

Specific procedures must be followed to extend citizenship to the child. The eligibility pathway depends on how long the parent has held their citizenship.

Adding a Spouse or Dependent (Post-Citizenship)

Detail to follow.

Passport Renewal

Renewal of existing passport. Valid for 10 years for adults, 5 years for minors (under 16).

Lost Passport (Replacement Process)

You can apply for a replacement through the Passport Office, your Authorized Agent (like PassPro), or your nearest St. Kitts and Nevis Embassy.

Lost Citizenship Certificate (CON Replacement)

Requesting a replacement of a lost Certificate of Naturalization (CON). Application is done through an Authorized Agent or directly with the CIU. Timeline: 3–4 months.

Police Certificate (For Citizens Abroad)

Request a Police Certificate through a simple process that typically takes up to 3 weeks to complete.

Ongoing Responsibilities of St. Lucia CIU Citizens

Individuals who acquire Saint Lucian nationality through the Citizenship by Investment Programme (CIP) must observe the administrative and procedural obligations set out in the governing legislation of the programme. These responsibilities help maintain the integrity of their citizenship status and facilitate access to various post-citizenship services.

Adding a Newborn to a St. Lucia citizen portfolio

If a child is born after the parent(s) obtained Saint Lucian citizenship, the child may be eligible to acquire Saint Lucian citizenship by descent.

Adding a Spouse or Dependent (Post-Citizenship)

Holders of Saint Lucian citizenship via the Citizenship by Investment Program (CIP) can later apply to add eligible dependents, such as children, parents, or other qualifying family members.

Passport Renewal

Renewal of existing passport. The renewal process is relatively straightforward, provided that the applicant’s documents are accurate and consistent.

Replacement St. Lucia Passport

you can apply for a replacement through the Passport Office, your Authorized Agent (like PassPro), or your nearest St. Kitts and Nevis Embassy.

Replacement Citizenship Certificate

Apply for a replacement through the Citizenship by Investment Unit (CBIU) or with the help of an Authorized Agent.

Applying for a Non-Objection Certificate (NOC)

The requirements for the issuance of the Non-Objection Certificate by the High Commission for Saint Lucia include various documents and Government Fees (subject to change).

Police Certificate (For Citizens Abroad)

St. Kitts and Nevis citizens residing abroad can request a Police Certificate through a simple process that typically takes up to 3 weeks to complete. This document is often required for visa applications, residency permits, or other legal matters.

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