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What happened to St. Kitts immigrants?

Hello, St. Kitts' immigration policy is stable: the investment naturalization bill began at 1984, which is the first country in the world to set up such an immigration bill. After 30 years of history, it is stable and mature. Passports have been widely used, with high recognition and mature real estate projects.

Saint Kitts passports enjoy visa-free access to 13 1 countries, Commonwealth countries, Schengen countries of the European Union, Hong Kong and Singapore, and the United States can apply for a 10 visa;

Saint Kitts has no immigration requirements and does not need to land;

St Kitts passport is like a "golden world pass" and an "invisible business assistant" for business people with frequent international contacts.

Saint Kitts has a long history of plantation hotels and can be called a paradise holiday house. It is also an offshore financial center and a tax-free paradise.

If you want to find faults, well, does Saint Kitts not have diplomatic relations with China count?

St Kitts, a family of three immigrants, suggested that you can choose 400,000 dollars to buy a house for 6- 10 months and get your passport in one step. There is no investment risk. If you rent out the house you bought, you can get a 5% return every year.