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EU Visa Free Travel Suspension for Caribbean CBI Nations One Step Closer

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March 30, 2025 - Updated on December 28, 2025
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European Parliament vote intensifies pressure as EU visa free travel suspension threatens Caribbean CBI programs

BRUSSELS — The EU visa free travel suspension for Caribbean nations operating Citizenship-by-Investment (CBI) programs is now one step closer to reality following a decisive vote by the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice, and Home Affairs (LIBE). According to a report from Schengen News, the committee approved amendments to the European Union visa regulations, specifically targeting countries with CBI schemes, which could jeopardize visa free access for several third countries, including five Caribbean nations.

The proposed amendment, passed with 41 votes in favor and 10 against, introduces more stringent measures aimed at preventing third countries from leveraging visa-free travel to attract foreign investors. Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, Dominica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Saint Lucia countries that heavily rely on revenues generated from their CBI programs now face the risk of losing visa free privileges to the Schengen Area if they fail to comply with EU security standards.

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EU Scrutiny Intensifies on Caribbean CBI Programs

CBI programs, often referred to as “Golden Passport” or “Golden Visa” schemes, allow foreign nationals to obtain citizenship in exchange for significant financial contributions. These programs, listed in Annex II of Regulation (EU) 2018/1806, grant non-EU nationals the right to travel to the EU without a visa. However, EU officials have raised alarm over security vulnerabilities posed by these schemes, citing concerns that inadequate vetting, due diligence, and security checks could facilitate money laundering, tax evasion, and other criminal activities.

In recent years, former U.S. President Donald Trump’s crackdown on Caribbean Golden Passport programs highlighted similar concerns, where increased scrutiny was placed on citizenship schemes that potentially provided access to U.S. residency and visa free travel to other nations. Read more about Trump’s crackdown on Caribbean Golden Passports here.

In its official report, the European Parliament highlighted that “visa-free travel should not be used to attract investors by offering citizenship” and warned that a lack of thorough background checks by CBI nations could pose “serious security risks for Union citizens.” These concerns have prompted the EU to reassess visa agreements with CBI nations and take decisive action to protect the integrity of the Schengen Zone.

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Security Risks Driving the EU Visa Free Travel Suspension

The proposed amendments emphasize that the visa suspension mechanism (VSM) can be triggered under several conditions. Amendment 6 of the European Parliament’s report stresses that while the EU respects the sovereign right of nations to determine their own naturalization procedures, it reserves the right to suspend visa-free travel for countries that compromise the security of the Union.

The EU has underscored that visa suspension could be initiated if “an increase in serious criminal offences connected to nationals of that country” is observed, backed by reliable information from law enforcement authorities. A lack of oversight in granting citizenship through CBI programs can lead to individuals with criminal backgrounds gaining access to the EU. In Saint Lucia’s case, allegations of corruption and ties between Prime Minister Pierre, Dr. Ernest Hilaire, and Eastern European criminal organizations have surfaced, raising concerns about the misuse of the country’s CIP program. Learn more about the Saint Lucia Investment Scandal and its ties to Eastern European mafia.

The report highlights that the suspension mechanism may be triggered if there is “a substantial increase in the number of third-country nationals who arrive legally in the territory of that third country and then irregularly enter the territory of the Member States.” This provision seeks to prevent instances where individuals secure citizenship through CBI programs and subsequently misuse visa-free privileges to enter the EU unlawfully.

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Additionally, a “deterioration in the EU’s external relations with a third country listed in Annex II” can serve as grounds for triggering the suspension mechanism, particularly if diplomatic ties are strained due to poor oversight of CBI programs. If CBI nations fail to align their naturalization policies with EU security standards, they risk damaging diplomatic relationships and further compromising visa-free access. Saint Lucia’s ongoing CIP scandal involving Dr. Ernest Hilaire and potential U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) investigations has further strained international relations, which could have severe repercussions.

Economic Fallout for Caribbean CBI Nations

The potential suspension of visa-free access would be a severe economic setback for Caribbean nations that rely on CBI revenues to fund essential sectors such as infrastructure, education, and healthcare. Over the years, CBI programs have become a lifeline for Caribbean economies, contributing significantly to national GDPs.

Saint Kitts and Nevis, which pioneered the world’s first CBI program in 1984, along with Saint Lucia, Dominica, Grenada, and Antigua and Barbuda, have positioned their citizenship schemes as a gateway to visa-free travel in the Schengen Area. The loss of visa-free privileges would undermine investor confidence, potentially leading to a decline in CBI applications and reduced revenue for these nations.

Schengen Security at the Center of EU Policy Shift

The European Parliament’s decision reflects a growing consensus among EU policymakers that failure to address security risks posed by investor citizenship schemes could compromise the safety of the Schengen Zone. According to the European Parliament’s report, “a lack of comprehensive security checks, vetting procedures, and due diligence by such third countries with regard to investor citizenship schemes pose several serious security risks for Union citizens.”

By tightening visa regulations, the EU aims to safeguard the integrity of the Schengen Area while preventing third countries from using CBI programs as a backdoor to secure EU access for individuals who may not meet the security and background requirements.

What Happens Next: EU Review and Possible Restrictions

As the European Commission prepares to assess the compliance of CBI programs with EU security standards, Caribbean nations will be under increased scrutiny to demonstrate adherence to robust vetting protocols. The suspension mechanism could be invoked if these nations fail to meet the EU’s stringent requirements, triggering widespread consequences for their CBI programs and economies.

With the amendment now approved by the LIBE Committee, the proposed changes are expected to be reviewed by the European Parliament and the Council of the EU. Caribbean leaders must brace for the possibility of far-reaching consequences as they await the final verdict on whether visa-free privileges will remain intact or be suspended.

Key Takeaways for Caribbean CBI Stakeholders

As the European Union tightens its stance on visa-free travel and CBI programs:

  • Caribbean nations must strengthen due diligence protocols and security checks to comply with EU standards.
  • Failure to comply may result in suspension of visa-free travel privileges for CBI nationals, impacting investor confidence and economic stability.
  • Diplomatic relations between the EU and Caribbean nations may be strained if CBI policies are perceived as compromising EU security.
  • Long-term economic consequences are likely if visa-free access is revoked, leading to a decline in CBI applications and significant revenue losses.

Caribbean nations offering CBI programs must now carefully assess the long-term viability of their schemes in the face of heightened EU scrutiny.

Follow Unitedpac St. Lucia News for continued coverage on the potential suspension of visa-free travel for Caribbean CBI nations.

Tags: Caribbean CBI visa suspensionEU crackdown on golden passportsEU travel policy updateEU visa suspension 2025Golden passport EU regulationsSaint Lucia CIP updatesSchengen visa restrictionsVisa-free travel for Caribbean nations

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