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St.Kitts Biometric Fees and Collection Centers
The St.Kitts government is upgrading passport security to highest international standards inline with other countries. The Biometric Enrolment is gone live, with collection centres operating across the Federation and at consular offices and approved service providers worldwide. Deactivation All old passports issued to citizens under the CBI program will be automatically deactivated from Aug 1,…
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Why Marriott PBO is a better option than SISC donation?
The Saint Kitts and Nevis citizenship by investment program has two specific donation options. Both are government approved pathways and having the same investment requirement of USD 250,000 The Royal St. Kitts Beach Resort (St. Kitts Marriott) is a jewel for hospitality and sustainable tourism in St.Kitts and Nevis. It is a model of sustainable…
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St.Kitts Biometrics Collection Goes Live for Citizens
As of 14 April 2026, the St.Kitts Government goes live with an advanced biometric data collection system, a decisive step that aligns us with the world’s most progressive jurisdictions in citizenship management. Biometrics Passport Upgrade St. Kitts and Nevis is upgrading its passport system to meet the highest international standards in biometric security. The Ministry of National…
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St.Kitts Citizenship Passed Down to Future Generations
One of the most impactful benefits of acquiring citizenship in St.Kitts and Nevis is the ability to pass down citizenship indefinitely to future generations. Legacy passed down The St. Kitts Nevis citizenship can be passed to children and grandchildren, establishing a permanent legacy. The CBI program allows for extensive family inclusion, often covering spouse, children…
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St.Kitts Starts Biometrics Collection from Apr 14, 2026
The Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis has launched of the National Biometric Enrolment and Passport Modernisation Programme effective from April 14, 2026 implemented by The Ministry of National Security, Citizenship and Immigration and Citizenship by Investment Unit. The International travel document (ICAO) standards requires countries to issue biometric-enabled travel documents – an international standard…
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Citizenship of St.Kitts – A Smart Choice for Families
More families are turning to St. Kitts and Nevis citizenship as a pathway to long-term stability, security, and global access. The country has established itself as a leading destination for second citizenship due to its efficient application process, high safety standards, strong legal system, and attractive island lifestyle. St. Kitts and Nevis stands out as…
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St.Kitts Rolls Out Biometrics from April 1
The St.Kitts and Nevis Government will be launching biometrics enrolment starting April 1, 2026 elevating its security standards with the citizenship by investment program. A landmark moment in programme security arrives on 1 April 2026, as the Citizenship Unit launches its new biometric data collection programme. This development firmly positions St. Kitts and Nevis alongside…
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Genuine Link Proposed for St.Kitts Citizenship
The St.Kitts Government has proposed to introduce a genuine link criteria to the citizenship by investment program after US visa restrictions imposed for reasons citizenship granted with no ties to the country. Genuine Link Requirements In 2026 the Citizenship by Investment Programme will be redesigned to encompass the introduction of a mandatory genuine-link requirement. Citizenship…
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St.Kitts Rolls Out Mandatory Biometrics for CBI Applicants
The St. Kitts and Nevis Citizenship Unit has announced the upcoming implementation of biometric data collection for new programme applicants and existing St. Kitts and Nevis citizens, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to international security standards and best practices. The initiative, set to be implemented before the end of Q1 2026, represents a significant advancement in…
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New Prime Creative Arts Centre in St.Kitts
St. Kitts and Nevis has broken ground on a new Prime Creative Arts Centre. The groundbreaking ceremony, held on 9 January 2026, marks the beginning of a long-anticipated development and is set to significantly bolster the Federation’s cultural and creative economy. Once completed, the Prime Creative Arts Centre will become a central space for performances,…
