“The easiest way to qualify for nationality in another country is by birth, ancestry, marriage, religion, or long-term residence. Unfortunately, most people don’t have any of these qualifications. The only way they can get a second citizenship and passport relatively fast is through an ‘economic citizenship’ program. Until this year, the only two bona-fide economic citizenship programs were from the Commonwealth of Dominica and the Federation of St. Kitts & Nevis. But in the last few months, Antigua & Barbuda, Cyprus, and most recently Grenada have started to get into the game. Let’s take a closer look at each.”
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