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Antigua & Barbuda

A twin-island paradise offering 365 beaches, tax-friendly citizenship, and premium real estate investment routes.

Passport rank

#19

Visa-free destinations

150

GDP per capita

USD 18,500

Safety rating

Good

CT Rankings

Composite50.3
Passport#19
FreedomFree #57

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Timeline3–5 months
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Country overview

Antigua & Barbuda is one of the Caribbean's most polished small-island destinations, combining world-class sailing waters, luxury resorts, and a well-developed expat infrastructure. English is the official language, simplifying integration for international investors. The islands offer a higher standard of services than some Caribbean peers, with good private healthcare options and English-medium education.

Tax overview

Antigua has no income tax on foreign-sourced income, no capital gains tax, and no inheritance tax. Residents pay a flat income tax of 0–25% on locally earned income. The territorial tax system is highly attractive for mobile HNW individuals.

Safety

Good — Crime rates are low relative to the Caribbean average, with violent crime concentrated away from tourist areas. Hurricane vulnerability is real — the islands took direct hits from Irma (2017) — but reconstruction has been thorough and building codes have improved.

Healthcare

Mount St. John's Medical Centre is the main public hospital; private facilities including Adelin Medical Centre serve the expat community. Complex cases are typically managed in Barbados or the US.

Education

The American University of Antigua College of Medicine provides tertiary presence. Private international schools operate in English. Secondary schooling follows a Cambridge curriculum.

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Investment routes

Antigua's CBI program offers three routes: government fund donation, real estate, and business investment. A notable feature is the five-day residency requirement before citizenship — one of the Caribbean's lowest physical presence bars.

National Development Fund (NDF) Donation

Investment required

USD 230,000 single applicant, including family of up to four

Residency timeline

5 days required within first 5 years of citizenship

Citizenship timeline

3–5 months

Antigua has a limited-time reduced pricing structure; standard donation is USD 130,000 single applicant.

Approved Real Estate Investment

Investment required

USD 300,000 in approved real estate (held 5 years)

Residency timeline

5 days within first 5 years

Citizenship timeline

3–5 months

Shared ownership in approved developments permitted at USD 200,000 per applicant.

University of the West Indies (UWI) Fund

Investment required

USD 150,000 one-time contribution (for families of six or more)

Residency timeline

5 days within first 5 years

Citizenship timeline

3–5 months

Includes one full scholarship to UWI for a family member.

Citizenship is direct; no prior residency stage required. CARICOM membership gives free movement across 15 Caribbean nations. Regulated regionally by ECCIRA, operational from Q2 2026, under a USD 200,000 floor that has applied to every route since 1 July 2024. In June 2026 the European Commission wrote to this and four other Caribbean CBI states asking them to phase the programme out by 1 June 2028 or risk Schengen visa-free access; nothing has been suspended, and applications continue. Price the 2028 question in before applying.

Economic opportunity

Antigua's economy is strongly tourism-driven, supplemented by financial services and offshore incorporation. The government has been expanding the digital economy and fintech sectors to reduce cyclicality. Luxury hospitality and marina services are premium investment categories.

GDP

$2.1B (2024)

Unemployment rate

~11%

Key industries

Tourism & hospitalityFinancial servicesConstructionOffshore business

The government offers incentives for approved tourism projects including hotel construction, marina development, and renewable energy. Free trade zones facilitate international business.

Who this programme suits

Antigua appeals to investors who want a recognized Caribbean passport at a relatively affordable price, with the bonus of English-speaking culture and luxury lifestyle options. The five-day physical presence requirement is among the lowest in the CBI market.

HNW families seeking an English-speaking second passport with 150+ visa-free destinations

UAE and GCC residents wanting backup citizenship for business and travel flexibility

Real estate investors who want a premium Caribbean holiday home that also qualifies for citizenship

British-connected individuals who value the Commonwealth and CARICOM connections

Common origin countries

ChinaRussiaIndiaMiddle East (GCC)NigeriaUnited Kingdom

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