The United States has announced visa and entry restrictions for citizens of 38 countries, including Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica. The measures will take effect on January 1st, 2026.
Albert Ioffe, Legal and Compliance Officer, certified CAMS specialist at Immigrant Invest, has analysed the new US visa measures and explained how they may affect citizenship-by-investment programs in the Caribbean region.
Grenada has announced upcoming changes to its citizenship by investment program. Investors and their families will be required to spend at least 30 days in the country within the first 5 years, and to provide biometric data. The new requirements will come into force in April—June 2026.
Lyle Julien, investment programs expert at Immigrant Invest, has reviewed the forthcoming changes and explained how they will affect investors.
Ukraine's Parliament has passed a law allowing multiple citizenship.
Now Ukrainians can keep passports from other countries under certain conditions, while foreigners can obtain Ukrainian citizenship through simplified procedures without renouncing their first citizenship.
Argentina will soon offer citizenship in exchange for investments starting at $500,000. The program is aimed at stimulating growth in key sectors of the economy and is expected to launch by the end of 2025.
Here’s how Argentina plans to attract foreign investors through its new citizenship initiative.
The United States is facing an unprecedented spike in citizenship renunciations. In the third quarter of 2024 alone, 2,123 citizens formally relinquished their US passports, marking the highest quarterly total since 2016.
Discover why Americans are leaving the USA, and which alternative citizenship options offer greater freedom and lower taxes.
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