Citizens of Antigua and Barbuda can visit 151 countries around the world, including the UK, Singapore, and EU countries, without a visa or with an entry permit upon arrival. This passport gives you access to a 10-year business visa to the USA and a long-stay visa to Canada.
The head of Antigua and Barbuda is the Queen of the UK, and the Governor-General, appointed by the monarch, performs representative functions. Therefore, citizens of these islands can stay free in the UK for up to 180 days per year and even have benefits for admission to UK educational institutions. In EU member states of the Schengen Agreement, Antigua and Barbuda passport holders can stay for up to 90 days every six months.
Tax residents of Antigua and Barbuda pay no tax on income earned both inside and outside the country. Zero rates are also set for taxes on wealth, inheritance and capital gains.
The country has all the conditions for a successful business environment. There is a highly skilled workforce and a well-developed infrastructure on the islands. There is no taxation on company profits earned outside the islands. The procedure for registering an international business is simplified as much as possible. The Caribbean passport provides great opportunities to work with major banks in the UK, Europe, and the USA.
Antigua and Barbuda is one of the former British colonies in the Caribbean region. There was economic growth and promising branches of the economy appeared after gaining sovereignty. As a result, the backward agrarian country has become a flourishing tourist region with tuition-free education, a well-developed healthcare system, three institutes of higher education, a relatively high standard of living for ordinary people, and a low rate of street crime.
During your 5-day residency on the islands, you will see an amazing place where you will live if you become a citizen. You may decide to stay longer. The unique island nature suits both fans of beach holidays and those who do not like to stay in one place for a long time, preferring hunting, fishing, diving and sailing.