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St. Lucia Prime Minister Allen Chastanet to Address Global Citizenship Conference
By Nicole Mc Donald
Nov 12, 2019 - 2:35:42 PM

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Prime Minister Honourable Allen Chastanet will on November 13th 2019 address the 13th annual Global Citizenship Conference hosted by Henley & Partners in London. The Prime Minister will speak on the topic of Saint Lucia’s Citizenship by Investment Programme, including due diligence and the island’s tourism and real estate markets.

Prime Minister Chastanet will also be part of a panel discussion on “Citizenship by Investment on the World Stage” which will also feature Prime Minister of Malta Hon Dr. Joseph Muscat, Prime Minister of Montenegro H.E. Dusko Markovic, Prime Minister of the Republic of Albania H.E. Edi Rama and Prime Minister of Antigua Hon. Gaston Browne.

The annual event has become the world’s largest and most significant conference on investment migration. The event is expected to have over 450 attendees, a multitude of industry leaders, top-tier international service providers, and senior government officials who will share first-hand information on the latest developments in residence and citizenship planning.

CEO of Saint Lucia’s CIP, Nestor Alfred is also at the conference and will be part of a panel discussion on “A vision for the Caribbean: The Challenges and Opportunities of the Future”.

In the Prime Minister’s absence, Minister for Economic Development, Housing, Urban Renewal, Transport and Civil Aviation, Honourable Guy Joseph, serves as acting Prime Minister.

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