St Kitts and Nevis Citizenship by Investment Programme for South African HNWIs

Basseterre, June 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- There are growing numbers of South African high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) relocating from South Africa to other countries that offer dual citizenship.

South Africa is facing economic turmoil and uncertainty about the future of South African citizens. The economic factors influencing South African HNWIs include rising inflation rates that impact the cost of living and business operations in South Africa. The South African Reserve Bank Monetary Policy Committee recently voted to increase the prime lending rate to 11.75 per cent, which consequently led to the South African Rand becoming more volatile against the US Dollar. The South African rand weakened against the US dollar has persuaded international investors to not see South Africa as a desirable destination.

The load shedding energy crisis in South Africa impacts the national grid, and businesses of all sizes and households, contributing to economic instability and uncertainty for global investors in the future of South Africa's economy.

Another factor influencing South African HNWIs to migrate is the alarming rise of crime around the country. A recent quarterly State of Security (SoS) report conducted by the Automobile Association of South Africa (AA), indicated that "76 per cent of all respondents reported being a victim of a crime in South Africa." The report indicated that "South Africans feel most unsafe in outdoor public spaces (45 per cent) and during their daily commute (35 per cent)." The findings stipulated 36 per cent of South African citizens "either feel only 'somewhat safe' (29 per cent), or 'not safe at all' (7 per cent) in their homes."

South African HNWIs believe that they are vulnerable to these economic factors and continuously seek the safety and security of their accumulated wealth and the future of their families. And are actively pursuing business and personal opportunities around the world to ensure financial and long-term sound decisions.

St Kitts and Nevis is a twin federation located in the Eastern Caribbean region and is well governed, which creates economic and political stability in the country that provides additional security to South African HNWIs operating their businesses. According to CS Global Partner's World Citizenship Report 2023, the twin federation has initiated multiple efforts to improve infrastructure developments, leading to enhanced safety and security to encourage South African HNWIs to create stability for themselves and their families.