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BASSETERRE – Prime Minister Dr Timothy Harris will be leading a delegation to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, to attend an Investment Immigration Summit to be held at the Shangri-La Hotel from March 8 to 10.

The Prime Minister will be accompanied by Attorney General Honourable Vincent Byron Jr and Cabinet Secretary Josephine Huggins. While in Dubai, Harris and his government colleagues will promote the St Kitts and Nevis Citizenship-by-Investment (CBI) Programme.

The chair of the summit is Sam Bayat, Managing Director Bayat Legal Services. He is a Quebec (Canada) licensed attorney with background in international law and is specialized in corporate migration. He is also Co-Founder and Governing Board Member, Global Investor Immigration Council.

Representatives from several Caribbean countries with CBI programmes are also attending the international summit.

Some of these include Christos Vardikos, Honorary Consul to Greece for the Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica; Alexandra Otway-Noel, Minister for Implementation in Grenada; His Excellency Dr Joseph John, Ambassador at Large and Adviser to the Prime Minister on the CBI Programme; Dr Errol Cort of Cort & Cort Law Chambers in Antigua and Ambassador Vince Henderson, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Dominica to the United Nations.

Other countries which will be represented at the summit include Brazil, Panama, Portugal, Spain, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and Fiji.

The St Kitts and Nevis CBI Programme has been undergoing several reforms since the Government of National Unity assumed office on February 16, 2015.

Some of these reforms include bolstering the management of the Citizenship-by-Investment-Unit by adding professional and expert staff and making organisational changes that allow for a more client-focused team and the introduction of a new citizen case management system.

It is the first of its kind in the Caribbean and will allow for faster processing of applications and the commissioning of a Technical Committee, which institutes a more formal and documented process over the denial of applications.

Prime Minister Harris says he is confident these changes will assist in launching the programme into a progressive and prosperous future. (SKNIS)

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