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Michael Gibbons, Regulated Immigration Advisor.
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Our Citizenship by Investment Guidance.
The Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Program Comparison outlines the key differences between major global programs, including investment thresholds, processing times, and visa-free access. Understanding these distinctions helps investors choose the most suitable option for their long-term goals, whether for mobility, family relocation, or asset diversification.
At Visa Applications, we assess your eligibility and recommend programs that align with your objectives, financial criteria, and timeline. Our CBI specialists manage every aspect of the process through government-approved channels.
CBI Program Comparison Overview
Country
Minimum Investment
Processing Time
Visa-Free Destinations
Dominica
US$100,000 (Donation)
3–4 months
140+
Saint Lucia
US$100,000 (Donation)
3–4 months
140+
Antigua & Barbuda
US$100,000 (Donation)
4–6 months
150+
Grenada
US$150,000 (Donation)
4–5 months
145+
Saint Kitts & Nevis
US$250,000 (Donation)
3–6 months
155+
Turkey
US$400,000 (Real Estate)
6–8 months
110+
Malta
€750,000 (Investment)
12–18 months
185+
Vanuatu
US$130,000 (Donation)
2–3 months
95+
Choosing the Right Program
- For Fast Processing: Vanuatu or Dominica offer the quickest approvals.
- For Global Mobility: Malta and Saint Kitts & Nevis provide the widest visa-free access.
- For Family Applications: Antigua & Barbuda has one of the best family-inclusive options.
- For Real Estate Investment: Turkey and Grenada provide tangible asset options.
Factors to Consider
- Government contribution amount and due diligence fees.
- Processing time and documentation requirements.
- Tax residency and physical presence rules.
- Visa-free access to your target destinations (EU, UK, Schengen, etc.).
How Visa Applications Helps
Our team analyses all CBI options and creates a custom plan for your goals. We handle document preparation, submission, payment processing, and official follow-up with the relevant government units until citizenship certificates and passports are issued.
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About This Page
Author: Citizenship by Investment Editorial Team
Reviewed by: Michael Gibbons, Regulated Immigration Advisor.
Last Updated: December 2025.
