Government Bonds

St Lucia

Investment in Government Bonds

An applicant may acquire the citizenship by investment through non-interest-bearing bonds. Those bonds have to be held for a period of five years and need to be registered from the date issue. 

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About the Program

Saint Lucia economic citizenship by investment can also be obtained through the purchase of government bonds [no-interest requirement]. These government bonds are required to be registered and remain in the name of the applicant for a 5 year period from the date of first issue. 

Once a Saint Lucia citizenship application by means of an investment in government bonds has been approved, the following minimum investment is required:

  • Sole applicant: $500,000
  • Applicant with spouse: $535,000
  • Applicant with spouse and up to two other qualifying dependents: $550,000
  • Each additional qualifying dependent, of any age: $25,000

Administration fee (non-refundable):

  • $30,000

Additional costs:

  • Due Diligence: $7,500 for the main applicant plus $5,000 for each qualifying dependent over 16 years of age
  • Processing fee: $2,000 for the main applicant plus $1,000 for each qualifying dependent

Description

Saint Lucia is the only investment program that has a government bonds option. The starting price — is $500,000. Overall, the government of Saint Lucia What’s more, the price of the government bond investment for the main applicant and their spouse would be $535,000. While proceeding on this issue, the same investment for the main applicant, spouse and 2 dependents would be $550,000.

Return on investment from $500,000after 5 year period (for families more). Buying government bonds to get a St. Lucia passport also involves paying a non-refundable administrative fee of $30,000.

  • Investment
  • USD $500,000
  • 3-6 mo.

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