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Consulate of St Kitts & Nevis re-opens its doors in Dubai, UAE

The Consulate General of St Kitts and Nevis recently marked its re-opening in the Middle East on Saturday night with a private invitation-only event held at the Four Seasons Jumeirah Dubai, UAE.

Chairing the ceremony, Mrs. Elsa Wilkin-Armbrister, the recently appointed acting Consulate General, officially announced the re-opening of the Consulate to service the needs of St. Kitts & Nevis citizens throughout the Middle East.

Mrs. Wilkin-Armbrister, a native of Nevis, brings with her a wealth of international business and academic experience. With a BA in Psychology, an MSc in International Marketing and midway through a PhD in Marketing, Mrs Wilkin-Armbrister has represented the Federation for over 20 years in the areas of Politics, Tourism, Public Diplomacy & Education. Well versed in international affairs having worked in USA, UK, Netherlands, Peru, Monaco, Romania, Tanzania and Zambia, Mrs Wilken-Armbrister has lectured at various top universities in both the UK and Netherlands.

Also present at the re-opening was The Honourable Mark A. G. Brantley, Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Government of St. Kitts & Nevis. His Honour Mr. Brantley addressed the audience on the importance of evolving reciprocal business relationships between St. Kitts & Nevis citizens and governments in the Middle East. He urged citizens to consider investment opportunities in their country of naturalization with opportunities in tourism, healthcare, education and infrastructure mentioned.

The event was co-sponsored by Savory & Partners, a British owned and managed Citizenship and Residency by Investment Immigration Company headquartered in Dubai. Members of the Savory & Partners Dubai office brought with them clients and citizens. Managing Partner, Jeremy Savory commented: “The return of a consular presence in the Middle East for the St. Kitts and Nevis Government can only be positive news for our clients and all Kittitians in the Middle East. With other similar CBI and RBI programs launching in recent years, the St. Kitts and Nevis Citizenship by Investment Program remains the oldest of its kind in the world today. Today’s news will significantly strengthen the desirability of the program for applicants and naturalized citizens alike.”

St Kitts & Nevis Consulate will serve naturalized and non-naturalized citizens in the Middle East for all renewals and re-issuances of passports, visa applications and other consular services.

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Jeremy Savory

Jeremy Savory, the founder and CEO of Savory and Partners, runs one of the world’s leading HNW citizenship by investment firms. The second passport company has coverage in over 20 jurisdictions including Europe.

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