We are pleased to invite you to attend the Big event in Dubai 2024:
Bosco Conference 13th annual international B2B conference InvestPro UAE Dubai 2024.
Throughout the day, attendees can expect a wealth of insightful presentations covering citizenships and investment residencies, led by experts and specialists from around the globe. And when it comes to experts in this field, we certainly won’t be left behind. Join us at InvestPro UAE Dubai 2024, where we delve into the world of citizenship and investment residencies.
Investing in a second citizenship is increasingly popular for those seeking mobility and security. Caribbean Citizenship by Investment (CBI) offers a compelling opportunity, allowing investors to gain citizenship through specified investments. Benefits include visa-free travel and tax advantages.
However, navigating CBI programs requires careful consideration of jurisdiction-specific factors. Attending conferences like the Bosco Conference in Dubai 2024 provides valuable insights. Join us on Monday, February 12th, at 10:50 AM for a special session with Mr. Imad Elbitar, an expert in citizenship and residency by investment programs, as he explores “Navigating Caribbean Citizenship: Pros and Cons of CBI Programs.”
Date: February 12, 2024
Venue: Taj Dubai
Duration: 20-minute
Language: English
UAE Corporate Tax: Small Business Relief Extended to 2029
UAE Small Business Relief extended to tax periods ending by 31 December 2029, three years beyond the original 2026 sunset. AED 3 million threshold unchanged. Analysis by NTL International.
ECCIRA: The New Caribbean CBI Regulator for Five Eastern Caribbean Nations
Five Eastern Caribbean nations have enacted legislation creating ECCIRA, a shared regulator for their citizenship by investment programs. Here is what changes.
US Visa Bond Program Becomes Permanent: Impact on Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, and Vanuatu Citizenship by Investment
The US Department of State has made its B-1/B-2 visa bond program permanent, effective 3 August 2026, raising bond amounts to $10,000-$20,000. Citizenship by Investment without a residency requirement remains an explicit qualifying criterion, directly affecting Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, and Vanuatu.
Nauru Is Now the Republic of Naoero: What It Means for the Citizenship Program
The Republic of Nauru has officially adopted the name Republic of Naoero. Citizenship Certificates now bear the new name; passports remain issued as Nauru during the transition.
EU Caribbean CBI Phase-Out by 2028: What the Visa Suspension Mechanism Means for Investors
The EU’s revised Visa Suspension Mechanism now treats CBI programme operation itself as suspension grounds. Antigua & Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St Kitts & Nevis, and Saint Lucia have reportedly been asked to phase out by 1 June 2028.





