St. Lucia
St. Lucia
St. Lucia lies in the eastern Caribbean Sea, northwest of Barbados and south of Martinique. A volcanic island mostly covered in rainforest, it is famous for its twin peaks — the Pitons — and its magical beaches. St. Lucia is a member of the Commonwealth and CARICOM and has excellent air links to Europe and North America.
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Country Information
The island nation of St. Lucia attracts foreign business and investment, especially in its international banking and tourism industries.
Population: | 168,000 |
Languages: | English, French Creole |
Economy: | Tourism-based |
Currency: | Eastern Caribbean dollar |

St. Lucia Citizenship by Investment Program frequently asked questions
The St. Lucia Citizenship by Investment Program provides citizenship to individuals and their families through substantial economic contributions.
Investment options include a non-refundable contribution to the National Economic Fund, an investment in an approved enterprise or project, the purchase of real estate from an approved development, or investment in government bonds.
Benefits include visa-free travel to over 145 countries, the right to live, work, and study in St. Lucia, and access to a tropical climate and beautiful beaches.
The minimum investment starts at USD 240,000 for a contribution to the National Economic Fund.
Processing times for citizenship by investment applications may vary. Please contact us to find out more.
Yes, the main applicant can include their spouse, dependent children, and dependent parents in the application.
There are no mandatory residence requirements, but applicants are encouraged to visit St. Lucia.
Required documents include a valid passport, proof of investment or contribution, a clean criminal record, and other supporting documents.
Applicants must choose a qualifying investment, submit the application with the necessary documents, and undergo a due diligence process.