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Antigua and Barbuda citizenship: a programme designed for larger families

Antigua and Barbuda citizenship: a programme designed for larger families

Antigua and Barbuda citizenship has a fee structure that is often seen as an advantage for large families. Analyze the mechanism, stay requirements, appraisal and context of the EU request for termination.

Fact Table

Verified Claim Source
Official programme authority for current routes, eligibility and process in Saint Kitts and Nevis. 1
Official programme authority for current routes, eligibility and process in Grenada. 2
Official programme authority for current routes, eligibility and process in Dominica. 3
Official programme authority for current routes, eligibility and process in Antigua and Barbuda. 4
Official programme authority for current routes, eligibility and process in Saint Lucia. 5

What mechanism does Antigua and Barbuda citizenship operate under?

Antigua and Barbuda citizenship is granted through a citizenship by investment program (citizenship by investment) administered by a specialized state agency. The program has familiar regional routes — non-refundable contributions to an approved real estate investment and development fund — along with a number of other options such as contributions to a thematic fund from time to time.

The point that makes the program mentioned a lot is the fee structure at the contribution level, which is often considered more effective for multi-member profiles than some countries in the same region. However, this advantage depends on the specific family size and current fee schedule, so it needs to be verified with official numbers instead of generalizations.

Advantages for large families and their limitations

In most citizenship-by-investment programs, additional members increase both contributions and per capita fees, and the increase is not necessarily linear. Antigua and Barbuda is often cited as a case where a single contribution can cover a family up to a certain size, resulting in lower per capita costs when the application is large.

However, each program defines dependents in its own way, with conditions regarding age, marital status and level of financial dependence. Therefore, "large family advantage" is only true when the specific circumstances match the program's definition. Readers should read this definition carefully before considering it as a deciding factor.

Request for stay and appraisal of documents

One difference to note is that Antigua and Barbuda has a requirement for a minimum number of days of presence in a post-naturalization period — a condition that not all Caribbean programs impose. This is a factor that affects family travel plans and should be verified according to current regulations before committing.

Regarding appraisal, the Antigua citizenship application must still go through an in-depth appraisal: Verifying identity, criminal record and origin of assets, usually performed by an independent investigation unit. Results are not guaranteed, and an application containing unfavorable information or not explaining the source of funds may be completely rejected.

Context EU requests termination of the program

Antigua and Barbuda citizenship is at the heart of recent policy developments. According to the content of the letter published by Antigua and Barbuda, in 2026 the European Commission officially requested the country to end the citizenship by investment program, with a transition roadmap and specific timelines. The remaining four Caribbean countries received letters with similar content.

This development has direct implications: The travel value of the passport — which is closely tied to Schengen visa exemption — is being subject to negotiations at the state level, with timelines already named. Some countries in the group have publicly objected. This is exactly the type of policy risk that a long-term decision needs to take into account from the beginning.

Obligations after obtaining Antigua citizenship

With a multi-member application, the obligations after Antigua citizenship need to be considered for the whole family, not just the main applicant. In addition to the stated minimum presence requirement, the real estate route also includes the obligation to hold assets for a certain period of time, and each member incurs periodic administrative procedures such as passport renewal and updating personal information.

Regarding taxes, having an additional nationality does not automatically create or eliminate obligations in the place of residence of each member, because tax obligations are tied to tax residence, not to the passport. For families with members in many places, reviewing each person's tax residence status is necessary. Vietnamese investors should further compare Vietnam's nationality principles and consult with advisors with cross-national expertise.

Due diligence before joining

Before participating, readers should separate two questions: Does the large family advantage of Antigua citizenship really apply to their situation according to the program's definition, and whether the travel value of the passport – which is subject to policy risks – is still suitable for long-term goals.

Due diligence steps should include: Verifying the fee schedule according to family size, clarifying minimum stay requirements, and closely monitoring developments between the country of citizenship and the European Union. Using lawyers and advisors separate from the project seller is a basic principle of caution in a changing policy context.

Sources: Saint Kitts and Nevis Citizenship by Investment Unit · Grenada Investment Migration Agency · Dominica Citizenship by Investment Unit · Antigua and Barbuda Citizenship by Investment Unit · Saint Lucia Citizenship by Investment Programme

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