Where to stay for one month to apply for citizenship in the Caribbean?


Published at: 28/07/2025 10:15 am

Where to stay for one month to apply for citizenship in the Caribbean?

The five Caribbean countries with citizenship-by-investment programs require new citizens to reside physically in their new home country for at least one month to establish genuine links. Which is the best location among the Caribbean dream countries to spend a month?  

 

There are five dream island nations in the Caribbean region which offer citizenship by investment programs:

  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Grenada
  • Saint Lucia
  • Dominica 


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These locations are all beautiful and charming, making them dreamy destinations. However, the applicants for their passports could become citizens without visiting the country. However, times are changing, and Caribbean countries have had to adopt the requirements of the EU and the US to maintain their visa-waiver status. Without the possibility of entering, for example, the European Union without a visa, the investor immigration programs would lose a significant part of their value and benefits.

Comparing the Caribbean countries that offer citizenship-by-investment programs has become an important detail. It will be crucial to choose the right destination for you, because investor immigration programs will also require physical residency. It means different costs of living and advantages, as well as disadvantages. 

Let's start with a cost-of-living comparison of Caribbean countries that offer citizenship programs! 

(Cost of living in the Caribbean countries with CIPs by month, including rent, according to Numbeo Cost of Living) 

Grenada 
Cost of living for a single person: 950-1,200 USD 
Cost of living for a family of four: 3,300-3750 USD 

Dominica (Commonwealth) 
Cost of living for a single person: 1,000-1,300 USD 
Cost of living for a family of four: 3,000 - 3,500 USD 

Antigua and Barbuda 
Cost of living for a single person: 1,100-1,300 USD 
Cost of living for a family of four: 3,500-4,200 USD 

Saint Lucia 
Cost of living for a single person: 1,150-1,400 USD
Cost of living for a family of four: 3,200-4,000 USD 

Saint Kitts and Nevis 
Cost of living for a single person: 1,100-1,300 USD 
Cost of living for a family of four: 3,300-4,200 USD 

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