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Which Caribbean passport should you choose?

Dreamy

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Target:
- have a spare passport in case the country of the first passport is "not liquid", that is, do not depend on only one country
- be able to avoid paying taxes on dividends and global income
- have the option of Plan B to move to the country of new citizenship for at least some period
- a place somewhere not in Europe, but preferably on an island, where there will be no world conflicts, police state, war, etc.
- have a second passport for opening bank accounts, and also earn (or at least just have some income) from real estate in the country that issued this passport

Which country would you choose for:

- to have the opportunity to come to a country and live there, for example, Saint Kitts and Nevis - bad, not safe, not very beautiful, but St. Lucia, for example, is safer, more beautiful nature, Caribbean beaches, etc. It must be country where you can walk safety, join cafe/bars, beaches and so on. Where you will not be killed from some local in 20 min walking somewhere in the morning.
- opportunity to have a passport of one country and live in another, that is, for the country to be part of the Commonwealth of Caribbean countries. To have passport of SKN and live in Dominica for example
- the ability to open bank accounts in banks around the world using this passport, in Europe, in Asia and so on
- obtaining a passport remotely, for example, Antigua and Barbuda requires personal presence, it's not okay
- normal internet there, reasonable prices for products in local markets
- 0 tax on worldwide income and dividends
- profitable local real estate, since the purchase of a passport will take place through real estate, it will be good to have at least 3% per year from it. Not good to y something illiquid and do not get any profit from it
- ease of getting to the country, for example, flights through the USA are not suitable, as they are expensive and require a US visa. Many flights via London, but as I understand it, holders of passports from Caribbean countries do not need a visa there so flight through UK is ok

As far as I can see, a more or less ideal option is St. Lucia. Your opinion?
 
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- be able to avoid paying taxes on dividends and global income
this has nothing to do with your citizenship
- have a second passport for opening bank accounts,
It will not help at all with that, as you will always have to disclose your “real” citizenship
and also earn (or at least just have some income) from real estate in the country that issued this passport
It won’t happen, and anyway you don’t need a passport for doing that.
- to have the opportunity to come to a country and live there, for example, Saint Kitts and Nevis - bad, not safe, not very beautiful, but St. Lucia, for example, is safer, more beautiful nature, Caribbean beaches, etc. It must be country where you can walk safety, join cafe/bars, beaches and so on. Where you will not be killed from some local in 20 min walking somewhere in the morning.
you have completely wrong information. Perhaps you should first visit these countries?
Your opinion?
first educate yourself and avoid biased sources of information. Then, if you still want a passport, pick one randomly.
 
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St Lucia is definitely one of the better passports in the banana republics area (Caribbeans) to obtain. They have quite a smooth process and the passport is more or less respected enough. St Kitts is the least favorable and enjoys the worst reputation amongst banks as its the oldest since 1984 I believe.