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Can You Obtain Dual Citizenship in Antigua and Barbuda?

Creation date: Aug 15, 2025 6:33am     Last modified date: Aug 15, 2025 6:33am   Last visit date: Dec 5, 2025 11:08pm
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Aug 15, 2025  ( 3 posts )  
8/15/2025
8:59am
Max Cooper (augustusxgermanicus)

I’ve read quite a bit about citizenship options there, mostly out of curiosity. It seems like Antigua and Barbuda is fairly open compared to some countries when it comes to holding more than one passport, but the requirements vary depending on whether you’re applying through investment, marriage, or ancestry. One thing that stands out is how the process is very structured — you have to go through specific legal channels and approved agents. I also came across stories of people who combined getting citizenship with making a lifestyle change, like retiring there or starting a small business. It seems like a route that’s as much about personal goals as it is about the legal status itself.

8/15/2025
7:16am
Olaf Graf (palmariums)

Yes, Antigua and Barbuda does allow dual citizenship, and it’s actually one of the reasons some people choose to invest or relocate there. I went through the process three years ago, mainly because I wanted more flexibility for travel and business. For me, it involved applying through the citizenship-by-investment program, which meant making a government-approved investment and passing the due diligence checks. The timeline was about 4–6 months. If you’re considering it seriously, this article on moving to antigua offers a good breakdown of residency, citizenship, and the different paths available. It also explains the advantages and obligations, which helped me make an informed decision before starting the process.

8/15/2025
6:33am
Max Cooper (vtorosort)

While visiting Antigua and Barbuda last winter, I met a couple who mentioned they had dual citizenship there. It caught my attention because I’ve been thinking about spending more time on the islands without giving up my current passport. I didn’t get the full story from them since we were rushing to catch a ferry, but now I’m curious — is dual citizenship actually possible there, and if so, what’s the process like for someone coming from abroad?