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Charting the course through US travel policy: A critical imperative for the Caribbean CBI Industry

Caribbean Investment Summit 2025 (CIS25) in Antigua and Barbuda (www.cis25.com)

Executive Summary

The specter of potential US travel restrictions looms large over the Caribbean Citizenship by Investment (CBI) landscape, demanding immediate and strategic engagement from industry professionals. With Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, St Kitts and Nevis, and Saint Lucia reportedly identified on a US “yellow list,” facing a 60-day window to address security concerns, the implications extend far beyond individual program marketing.

This analysis underscores the profound regional economic vulnerabilities tied to CBI, urging proactive measures and collective strategies to navigate these evolving policy challenges. While Grenada’s absence from the reported list offers a point of discussion, potentially linked to its US E-2 visa treaty and security cooperation, the entire Caribbean CBI ecosystem must unite to safeguard its future.

This report serves as a call to action for industry leaders to convene at the Caribbean Investment Summit 2025 (CIS25) in Antigua and Barbuda (www.cis25.com) to forge a unified path forward.

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Conclusion: A United Front for a Resilient Future

The potential US travel restrictions represent a pivotal moment for the Caribbean CBI industry. While the challenges are significant, they also allow the sector to demonstrate its resilience, adaptability, and unwavering commitment to the highest standards of security and integrity. By actively engaging with international partners, embracing enhanced due diligence measures, diversifying investor markets, and collectively charting a strategic course forward at CIS25 in Antigua and Barbuda (www.cis25.com), the Caribbean CBI industry can navigate these turbulent waters and ensure a sustainable and prosperous future. We urge all industry professionals to join us at CIS25 to contribute to this vital dialogue and shape the industry’s response to these critical developments.

Download the comprehensive analysis

For a deeper understanding of the challenges we face and the collective action required, download our detailed report:

US Travel Restrictions and Caribbean Citizenship by Investment Programs: A Call to Action for Industry Leaders

This essential analysis provides:

  • A comprehensive assessment of the reported US “yellow list” implications;
  • Economic vulnerability data across Caribbean CBI programs;
  • Strategic imperatives for industry professionals;
  • Proposed frameworks for enhanced due diligence and international engagement.
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