
BASSETERRE, St Kitts (CMC) — The St Kitts and Nevis authorities say they are implementing biometric data collection for both new Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programme applicants and existing citizens, reinforcing a commitment to international security standards and best practices.
Under the CBI programme, foreign investors are granted citizenship of the twin island federation in return for making a substantial investment in the socio-economic development of the country.
The St Kitts and Nevis Citizenship Unit said the initiative, set to be implemented before the end of the first quarter of this year, represents a significant advancement in the country’s security protocols and aligns St Kitts and Nevis with the biometric standards maintained by leading jurisdictions, including the European Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
“This biometric initiative underscores our unwavering commitment to maintaining the integrity and reputation of St Kitts and Nevis as a responsible global partner,” said Calvin St Juste, the executive chairman of the Citizenship Unit.
“By implementing these enhanced security measures, we are ensuring that we meet the highest international standards while contributing meaningfully to global border security efforts.”
The biometric collection process will be mandatory for all new applicants entering the programme. Existing St Kitts and Nevis citizens who obtained their citizenship through the programme will be required to comply with the new requirements within an extended timeframe to ensure a smooth transition.
This requirement applies exclusively to individuals who have acquired or are acquiring citizenship through the programme, and does not apply to native-born nationals of St Kitts and Nevis, the authorities said.
They said that further details regarding the timeline and process for existing citizens will be communicated in the coming weeks.
“The primary objective of this initiative is to enhance global border security by ensuring that St Kitts and Nevis travel documents incorporate biometric identifiers that meet international civil aviation and security standards.”
The authorities say this move demonstrates the federation’s proactive approach to evolving security challenges and its dedication to maintaining the prestige and global acceptance of its citizenship programme.
The Citizenship Unit said it will provide comprehensive guidance and support to all applicants and existing citizens throughout the implementation process.
