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Financial Advisor UAE
- Services
- His Process
- University Fees
- Retirement Planning
- Wealth Management
- Wills Services
- Citizenship & Residency
- Tax Advisory
- Life Insurance
- Education
- …
- Services
- His Process
- University Fees
- Retirement Planning
- Wealth Management
- Wills Services
- Citizenship & Residency
- Tax Advisory
- Life Insurance
- Education

CITIZENSHIP BY INVESTMENT IN ANTIGUA & BARBUDA
Caribbean investor programme
Antigua & Barbuda fast facts
Obtaining a second passport in Antigua & Barbuda is made possible through the highly regarded investment programme, which has grown in popularity of late.
Population
The country has a population of around 96,000 over an area of 440 km2. The population density is 186 per km2.
Currency
The small Commonwealth country uses the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), which is set at a fixed rate to the USD = 2.7 XCD.
Capital City
St John's is the Caribbean island’s capital which has a population of around 22,000.
Languages
English is the official language used in the country. The vernacular language Antigua & Barbuda Creole is also widely spoken.
Climate
The Caribbean island has a tropical climate, which means it is hot and humid throughout the year.
GDP
The country’s GDP is worth $1.62 billion and represents less than 0.01% of the total world economy.
About Antigua & Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda are two of the major islands which make up the Leeward Islands. Barbuda is situated 25 miles to the north of Antigua.
Nelson's Dockyard on the island of Antigua is a cultural heritage site and marina. The marina is home to various sailing and yachting events, including Antigua Charter Yacht Meeting.
Roughly 97% of the permanent population resides in Antigua, with the majority living in the capital, St Johns.
Barbuda has an abundance of beaches protected by barrier reefs. The southwestern part of the island has a ten-mile uninterrupted stretch of beaches.