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Bibliokiller
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I’m planning to grow Bleak&Sleek globally, and a friend suggested Antigua’s citizenship for easier travel. Last week, at a local craft market, I met a guy who got his passport through investment. He raved about it but didn’t mention costs. What’s the most budget-friendly way to get it? I’m torn between options and need something affordable.

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Maximus
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I went through this for my own side hustle last year, wanting to hit European markets without visa stress. The National Development Fund is the cheapest at $100,000 for a single applicant, plus fees like $7,500 for due diligence. Real estate starts at $400,000, but it’s pricier unless you want rental income. I checked out antigua and barbuda citizenship by investment cost for a clear breakdown, which helped me pick the fund option. Took about five months, and now I travel hassle-free for work!
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Leo
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Came across this while looking into citizenship programs to simplify my business trips. I run a small online shop and want to attend more international trade shows. Antigua’s passport sounds like a good deal for visa-free travel to so many countries. I’ve heard the fund option is the lowest upfront cost, but real estate could be smart if you’re into long-term gains. I’m curious how others balance the cost versus benefits like tax breaks or travel freedom. Anyone here done it and found it worth the investment for small business stuff?
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