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How does St. Kitts protect the privacy of its new citizens?

I want to obtain St. Kitts and Nevis citizenship through its citizenship-by-investment program. I want to know if the government would publicize the name and original nationality of a new citizen after a passport is issued. Also, if the investor comes from a country where dual citizenship is now allowed, are the authorities of St. Kitts and Nevis obliged to make known of the new citizenship of the investor to his country of origin?


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  • August 26, 2019

    There is no public issuance of this information. The authorities does not disclose to other persons who have obtained citizenship-by-investment, so you will be protected. The only time your original nationality will be disclosed is on the St. Kitts and Nevis passport biodata page, which states information like date of birth and country of birth. No, the St. Kitts and Nevis government is not obliged to make known to anyone the new citizenship of any investor, because the application for citizenship is a private transaction between the government of and the investor.