Antigua and Barbuda passport with a Spanish residence permit card on top.Antigua and Barbuda Caribbean Community passport with a Spanish residence permit card on top.

Second Citizenship & 
EU Residency

Some situations call for a residence permit. Others call for a second passport. We help you identify the right route and navigate it without complications

Main Information of the programs

Both Residency and Citizenship lead to greater freedom but they serve different goals. The right choice depends on whether you want to relocate or simply expand your options.

EU Residency

Legal right to live in a specific European country, Schengen access, and a clear path toward EU citizenship

Those planning to relocate, raise a family in Europe, or establish a long-term presence on the continent

Second Citizenship

A full second passport with visa-free access to 140+ countries, no relocation required

Those seeking global mobility, asset diversification, or a safe haven without committing to a move

Caribbean Citizenship

For those seeking a second passport, expanded visa-free travel, and asset diversification

from USD 130.000

Spain Residency

For those who want to live legally in Europe, access the Schengen zone, and build a path toward EU citizenship over time

from USD 4.000

We don’t just help you get residency. We support you long after

What we actually do to ensure a smooth process and long-term support

01

Assess Your Options for Free

We identify the right programe or permit based on your goals, profile, and timeline

02

Prepare a Document Package

We compile the exact documents required to your case, not a generic checklist

03

Handle the Full Submission

We file your application through the correct authority

04

Manage All Follow-ups

We respond to authority requests, clarifications, and queries without delays

05

Support Your Arrival and Settlement

We assist with TIE registration, bank account opening, and your first steps after relocation

06

Renew and Expand When Ready

We handle permit renewals and family additions as your situation evolve

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a residency permit and a second citizenship?

Residency permit gives you the legal right to live in a specific country for a defined period, with the option to renew. Citizenship is a permanent status that includes a passport and full rights regardless of where you live. Residency is typically easier to obtain and suited for relocation, while citizenship provides long-term travel freedom and security without any physical presence requirement.

Can I hold two passports at the same time?

Yes, in most cases. Many countries permit dual citizenship, and Caribbean CBI programmes are specifically designed for people who intend to keep their original passport. Before applying, we verify your home country's position on dual nationality to ensure there are no conflicts.

Do I need to relocate to get a second citizenship?

No. Caribbean citizenship by investment programs do not require you to move, live, or even visit the country after obtaining the passport. EU residency programs, on the other hand, are designed for those who intend to live in Europe — physical presence is generally required to maintain the permit and build toward permanent residency.

How do I know which program is right for me?

The right choice depends on your primary goal. If you want to live in Europe, access its healthcare and education systems, and eventually obtain an EU passport — residency is the right path. If you want a second passport for travel freedom, asset protection, or family security without relocating — citizenship by investment is more appropriate. We assess your situation in a free initial consultation and recommend the most suitable route.

Can I include my family in the application?

Yes. Both residency and citizenship programs allow you to include a spouse and dependent children. Some Caribbean programs also cover parents and siblings under certain conditions. The exact eligibility and documentation requirements vary by program and are confirmed during the assessment stage.