Sunday, March 1, 2026

EXTENDED WAR IN THE MIDDLE EAST WILL CAUSE THOUSANDS OF FRIGHTENED CBI PASSPORT HOLDERS IN THE MIDDLE EAST TO RELOCATE TO THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN STATES

Damage is widespread throughout the Gulf State

The Iranian missile attacks upon the supposedly safe Gulf states, where dire conditions faced by tens of thousands of individuals who hold Citizenship by Investment passports issued by the five Eastern Caribbean CBI & CIP states,(ST. KITTS, ST. LUCIA, DOMINICA, ANTIGUA & GRENADA) could drive those High Net Worth Individuals to immediately relocate out of the Middle East, for their own personal safety, with all of their immediate and extended families, all of whom are economic passport holders. Remember, even distant relatives, minor children, cousins and others all hold CBI passports, and their families will be bringing them along, seeking a safe haven from the war.

The impact of this human wave of emergency immigration, which is occurring due to a lack of knowledge as to how long the war between the US and Israel, and Iran, will last, and how widespread the attacks on Middle Eastern countries will ultimately extend to, is a major factor in this urgent travel to the safe Caribbean states where entry is guaranteed due to possession of economic passports of CARICOM countries. Immigration authorities in the CBI Caribbean states, who have only a small contingent of agents and office staff, will be totally overloaded will the unexpected volume, and delays in processing arrivals will completely break down at the region's tiny airports.

What effect this mass influx of individuals, many of whom have no residences in the region, do not speak English, and will bring with them extended families, we cannot say, but as they must be accepted due to their citizenship status, chaos may be the result, as residential facilities, the small local economies, health care, and other infrastructure may be strained to the limit by the new refugees.

We will have monitors in place in the region, who will reports back to us on all unfolding developments in this new Caribbean crisis.

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