NTL has organized The Caribbean Citizenship Summit which ended on January 21, 2016, and was held in Antigua, St. Kitts & Nevis, Grenada, and St. Lucia. The summit recruited a number of attendees from 12 different countries, among them were a large number of cooperation partners and investors interested in the CBI programs.
The speakers at the Citizenship Summit:
Speakers at the Summit included representatives from all Caribbean Citizenship Programmes; the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Honourable Gaston Browne; Prime Minister of the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis, Honourable Timothy Harris; Primer of Nevis Island, Honourable Vance Amory; and Mr. Thomas Anthony and David Holukoff, leaders of the Antigua and Grenada Citizenship Programmes, and Mr. Imad Elbitar Middle East Director of Investment and Citizenship also the managing partner of NTL International, respectively.
During the summit, NTL team and the attending investors visited the VIP villa compounds and other real estate projects, which are suitable for citizenship by investment program.
The Caribbean Citizenship Summit was very valuable because it provided the following:
- General idea and understanding of the Caribbean lifestyle, culture, and infrastructure.
- Introduction to many of the approved Real Estate projects on each island and knowledge of the specific requirements.
- Gave valuable knowledge on each citizenship program, and the information is provided directly from the source.
- The chance to connect with government representatives, local agents, local bankers, real estate agents, and representatives from many international companies in the field of citizenship by investment and Corporate Services.
Photos of Mr. Imad Elbitar with Prim Minister Dr. Timothy Harris and cooperation partners:
Photos of villa compound approved by the government special for citizenship by investment programs:
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