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Cheapest And Most Affordable Caribbean Citizenships And Passports For Families

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Sept. 30, 2022: Moving to a new country and starting your life from scratch is exciting and thrilling. However, when it comes to moving with your entire family, making this decision could be confusing and filled with doubts.

Honestly speaking, no one would want to take their family members and move to a place that’s not actually safe for them! With the rising problems and issues of homophobia, finding a safe place to relocate could be difficult.

The Caribbean is considered to be one of the most secure places across the globe. Safe from the issues of racism, homophobia, transphobia, and islamophobia, it turns out to be just the perfect place for residence.

Apart from this, compared to the other parts of the world, relocating to the Caribbean is quite cost-effective. You won’t have to break the bank and burn a hole in your pocket while becoming a part of the Caribbean citizenship by investment (CBI) program.

Some of the cheapest and most family-friendly Caribbean countries are as follows:

1.  Grenada – Most Suitable For Families

People planning to move their base with their families must look for family-friendly countries. Grenade is one such country that offers great economic opportunities and ease for families to reside in the new country.

One major reason why it’s a reliable option to go for is the rapid economic growth this country has been showcasing over the last few years. It also provides extensive employment opportunities to its citizens and new entrants. Hence, anyone who becomes a Grenadan citizen can easily get a new job!

Whether you are starting the initial citizenship process yourself or with family members, it will be quite cost-effective. It may begin with investing as low as $150,000. Within just three months, you would get citizenship.

Along with the benefit of living in a strong economy and holding a sturdy passport, having Caribbean citizenship does not require the applicant to have a residency to be eligible. It also allows dual citizenship while the income is not taxed.

Educating your children in the Caribbean is quite advantageous. This is because it lets students enroll in educational institutions offering commonwealth scholarships. This way, the overall cost of education reduces quite a lot. The citizenship by investment Grenada program surely is a great idea to opt for if you want to change the fate of your family for good!

2.  Dominica – The Most Affordable One

Moving to Dominica would be a good idea if you are done living at a very expensive place and now want to live somewhere you can save some money. It is one of the least expensive cities in the world to live a comfortable life with your family. This is why people are increasingly choosing the Caribbean countries to opt for permanent residence.

The best part about living here is that it offers the same benefits other Commonwealth countries get. If your family members love traveling, you can easily get visa-free entry literally anywhere among the listed 136 countries.

Alongside this, having a business here is quite lucrative. There are no extensive business taxes or additional payments on capital imports. You can easily have dual nationality and enhance your customer market.

Furthermore, seeking permanent citizenship in Dominica also doesn’t cost much. If you’re applying just for yourself, your invested amount will be around $7,500.

However, if you’re applying with your entire family, it might cost a little higher. For four people, it is somewhere around $200,000. Making investments in a Real Estate project that the government pre-approves will be the easiest route.

3.  Saint Lucia – Offers A Cheap Citizenship Process

Saint Lucia, another Caribbean country, is known for affordable living and a safe environment. It is worth shifting to for its pleasant climate, which its inhabitants love.

In terms of affordability, the country offers on-arrival visas for 184 nations. This means that if you want to head out for a quick vacation with your family members, you can easily do so without having to spend loads of cash.

The citizenship process in Saint Lucia is also one of the cheapest ones! What makes it worth going for is that there is no requirement of living on the land for some duration to make your permanent residency work.

Apart from this, you can buy real estate worth only $100,000 euros, which will let you have a property in the country. For a couple, this amount is around $165,000. The process also entails a due diligence part, which is quite lenient compared to other countries. You shouldn’t worry about this process if you have a clean criminal record!

Decide Upon A Caribbean Country And Make The Move

Taking part in the CBI process can lead to a successful career change and the opportunity to live in a new country. It could change your fate for good and help your family thrive in a better environment. Don’t miss out on this idea if you are looking for better possibilities in life!

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National Minority Business Council Partners With Caribbean American Agency To Bridge Digital, Capital Access Divide

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Sept. 30, 2022: The National Minority Business Council, (NMBC), an organization dedicated to providing assistance to hundreds of businesses in the US, has partnered with the Caribbean American owned agency, ICN Group, to focus on bridging the digital and capital divide for small and minority-owned companies in the U.S. and across the Caribbean.

John F. Robinson, President & CEO of NMBC, recently signed a memorandum of understanding with Felicia J. Persaud, founder and CEO of ICN Group, which owns the brands, Invest Caribbean, Hard Beat Communications, CaribPR Wire and News Americas, to offer easy digital marketing solutions to its members and to focus on the lack of access to capital for Small and Medium Enterprises, (SMEs), and other major minority-owned companies in the U.S. and the Caribbean.

In commenting on the partnership, Robinson said: “As we celebrate 50 years of support to the small and minority business community, we are proud to collaborate with the ICN Group to offer state of the art digital technology to our members and associates to manage their businesses efficiently and effectively. We are also happy to collaborate with ICN to partner on the creation of an investment platform to facilitate investment in the Caribbean and Latin America. This is the ideal opportunity for NMBC to reinforce its commitment to the growth and development of the SME sector in the region as well as the US.”

Persaud noted that with this partnership, ICN will continue to expand on its main mission – empowerment of Caribbean and minority-owned small and medium enterprises that are struggling to keep up with changes in digital marketing and the inability to access capital to grow their businesses.

“We look forward to being able to help the NMBC offer more value to its members through our award-winning digital, PR and AD agency, Hard Beat Communications,’ (HBC), platform and subscription services, that with the click of a mouse, gives any organization the digital marketing tools they need to grow their business from one dashboard at a cost-effective price,” said Persaud. “We also look forward to our partnership on solving the issue of lack of access to capital, particularly for minority-owned companies and those in the Caribbean region that have been especially hit hard by de-risking.”

Felicia J. Persaud, founder of Hard Beat Communications and ICN Group of Companies.

Any NMBC member will be able to get their own dashboard and 8 free digital marketing software tools for one small monthly subscription fee of USD 30. The fee includes an introductory session on customization and use of the dashboard as well as the option to:

Post on two company branded social media platforms at once;

Manage client meetings in one place;

Software to handle reviews from the dashboard;

The means to oversee digital growth of the brand and ensure the company is listed accurately across search engines;

And also the option to bring and manage clients on the custom branded dashboard, including invoicing them.

NMBC members will also be able to choose from numerous other digital tools that can be added on to grow their company’s brand. These include:

Subscribing to the HBC social media pro tool that allows for the management and scheduling of social posts across multiple platforms at once;

Options to grow their company’s listings organically on hundreds of sites;

Tools to manage reviews and post five-star reviews on their sites;

The option to have all team members get their own custom meeting link through the HBC Calendar software tool;

Business software tools in one place;

Customer Relationship Management, (CRM), tools including lead capture from websites;

Done for you SEO (Search Engine Optimization);

Website creation including landing pages and e-commerce sites as well as, management, imports and hosting;

Social media page design and creation;

Content creation, including blogs, website content, social media content and management, press release creation and global press release distribution, plus SEC filings;

Digital ad buys and digital marketing consultancy;

SMS marketing tools;

Digital signage;

Branded design of flyers, power point presentation, brochures, business cards etc.

Custom branded office videos;

Real Estate 3D tools;

Cybersecurity testing and malware removal and;

Event planning services.

Subscribe today or see more at hardbeatcommunications.com or on Social media at: Facebook.com/hardbeatcommunications, Twitter –  @hardbeatcomms or Linked in at linkedin.com/in/hardbeatcommunications

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ICN Group is an upstart black, immigrant and Caribbean woman-owned US-based company that holds a total of 2 existing start-up subsidiaries with 5 brands covering media, finance and consulting and 2 brands in the making, that covers fintech and real estate.

Our strategy at ICN Group is geared for long-term economic empowerment and inclusion in the global marketplace by dominating traditional sectors with a unique spin.

NMBC was founded in 1972 as a non-profit (501)(c)(3) corporation and is dedicated to providing business assistance, educational opportunities, seminars, purchasing listings and related services to hundreds of businesses throughout the tri-state area and across the nation. The strength of the organization resides in its members of successful entrepreneurs who are committed to their business and to the NMBC’s continuing goal of expanding opportunities available to small, minority and women business owners. For more contact John F. Robinson, President and CEO at info@nmbc.org.

 

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Invest Caribbean Opens 2023 Call For Qualified Caribbean Projects

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Sept. 30, 2022: Executives of Invest Caribbean, the 11-year-old global private sector investment agency of the Caribbean, have opened their Fiscal Year 2023 call for qualified major Caribbean projects seeking funding.

INVEST CARIBBEAN® is now accepting applications from qualified project developers for projects in the Caribbean that are seeking funding of USD 3 million and up.

To qualify for consideration for funding, project developers must meet a number of requirements based on ICN’s new institutional funding partner.

They include a full business plan that includes:

1: Project description;

2: Project schedule;

3: Environmental impact description and plans for compliance;

4: Marketing and sales plan and of course,

5: A financial model with clear assumptions and analysis as well as audited financials of shareholders.

If you are a project developer who meet these requirements or even if you do not and would like to work with us to qualify, please contact Invest Caribbean today.

Invest Caribbean, was founded in 2011 by Guyanese born immigrant, Felicia J. Persaud and has been the consistent conduit between private and institutional funders and governments, and private sector developers in the Caribbean region specifically. It has been lauded by both regional governments and top global CEOs alike including Sir Richard Branson, for its effectiveness in being the matchmaker between funders and developers. In 2021, it was Invest Caribbean that joined with Caribbean nationals globally, and the government of Jamaica to celebrate the election of the US’ first Caribbean American Vice President, Kamala Harris.

Its main focus has been since 2011, on promoting investment in the Caribbean and matching developers and businesses with the best possible funding options available globally. For more visit investcaribbeannow.com/.

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