On December 15, 2023, Latitude learned of new Citizenship in Antigua and Barbuda developments. We did so via an official memo sent by Charmaine Donovan, CEO of Antigua and Barbuda’s Citizenship by Investment Unit. It was titled “Mandatory Interviews – Citizenship Applications”.
There have been modifications to Antigua and Barbuda Citizenship by Investment requirements. This memorandum served to both clarify and remind. The memo begins with the following sentence: “Further to the Unit’s communication dated 13th November 2023, on the subject, please be reminded that all applications submitted to the Unit date stamped 15th December 2023, and thereafter will be subjected to an interview.”
On top of the usual due diligence and 10% processing charges, you now need to pay an extra $1,500 interview fee. The memo continues: “Since the notification, we have received a number of inquiries seeking clarity on the interview process.” “We have therefore compiled responses to these questions.” You can view the most pertinent ones reproduced in the FAQ below.
“The interview will form part of the due diligence process and will be conducted virtually following the completion of the investigative component of the due diligence process.”
“To ensure that the application assessment process is not unduly protracted, applicants will be provided with earliest available dates to make their selection. The Unit will provide a minimum of three (3) date/time options from which to select.”
“All persons who are members of the same application are required to be present during the interview. Only applicants aged 16 and above will be interviewed. Identification documents may be presented by the principal applicant on behalf of members of the application who are below the age of 16.”
“Where family members reside in separate locations, appropriate links to the virtual interview will be provided for them to attend. This is required to prevent scheduling conflicts and/or undue delays with the processing of their application. Additionally, where a subsequent individual interview is required, the applicant will be so advised and the requisite arrangements made to confirm the date and time as necessary.”
“All passports, government issued identification documents, birth certificates and all other identification documents submitted with the application should be presented/made available during the interview.”
“As far as possible, original documents of all identification documents submitted with the application must be presented during the interview. In exceptional circumstances, certified copies of these documents may be accepted.”
“Following the completion of the interview, decisions on the application will be communicated in the usual manner in accordance with Section 5 (14) of the Antigua and Barbuda Citizenship by Investment (Amendment) Act, 2016.”
“Interviews will now form part of the due diligence process. Therefore, reports and/or transcripts therefrom are not available for sharing with the applicant or other third party.”
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