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sun_sparks said:In saying that, I would never have chosen to travel with a UK passport. Not for any other motive than potential hassle at borders. The Irish are "fun" and possibly "slightly mad and drink too much", but I think UK passports get more scrutiny.
An application results in citizenship for one family (applicant, spouse and two unmarried dependant children). In addition to standard documentary requirements (passports, birth and marriage certificates, police clearance, etc.) it is necessary that the applicant makes a contribution to the Government of St. Kitts & Nevis, which takes the form of a non-refundable cash payment of US$ 35,000 for a single applicant plus US$ 15,000 for each dependent. In addition, there are due diligence and application fees which vary depending on the number of persons to be included in an application. Furthermore, the applicant must invest in designated real estate. To qualify for citizenship of St. Kitts & Nevis, the Government requires an investment in real estate of at least US$ 250,000.
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