LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Last week, Mark Brantley, St Kitts and Nevis’ Minister of Foreign
Affairs and Premier of Nevis, headed a delegation to the Republic of
China (Taiwan) where he met with President Tsai Ing-wen. It is Minister
Brantley’s third trip to Taiwan, after Prime Minister Timothy Harris
visited it last month.
Minister Brantley also had a meeting with his counterpart, Dr Jaushieh
Joseph Wu, where the two discussed further collaboration on matters of
mutual concern, especially opportunities for small to medium
enterprises, education and infrastructural development. Dr Wu reiterated
Taiwan’s support for St Kitts and Nevis socio-economic advancement. Mr
Brantley was accompanied by other high officials as part of his
delegation, including the Ambassador of St Kitts and Nevis to the
Republic of China (Taiwan), Jasmine Huggins.
President Tsai highlighted the strong bilateral partnership between
Taiwan and St Kitts and Nevis, emphasising the importance of
international diplomacy: “Our relationship has grown from strength to
strength and we continue to achieve amazing things together.” She also
highlighted that more St Kitts and Nevis citizens are welcome to benefit
from higher education opportunities through the MOFA
Taiwan Scholarship programme.
Building bridges – and visa-free access – with approximately 150
countries and territories is what St Kitts and Nevis has been focusing
on ever since gaining independence in 1983. Despite being one of the
smallest countries in the Western Hemisphere, its passport strength is
ranked 26th worldwide and remains the strongest in the
Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS). For over three decades,
St Kitts and Nevis has been offering foreign investors and their
families a means of acquiring its citizenship. This is possible under
the St
Kitts and Nevis Citizenship by Investment Programme. It is the
longest-standing programme of its kind and has come to be
internationally recognised as a Platinum Standard brand of
citizenship by investment. The most straightforward route is considered
the Sustainable Growth Fund (SGF), to which single applicants contribute
US$150,000, or US$195,000 for a family of four. Funds generated from the
SGF are aimed at advancing the islands’ infrastructure, healthcare,
tourism, education and more.
CS Global Partners is the international legal advisory mandated by
the Government to promote the Citizenship by Investment Programme
worldwide.
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