By removing barriers, Canada has opened its doors wider. It
invites citizens of these countries to discover its landscapes, vibrant cities,
and diverse cultural experiences. The expanded visa-free air travel policy
unlocks exciting business prospects for entrepreneurs, investors, and
professionals, and facilitates trade and investment. It also fosters dynamic
collaborations, propelling bilateral economic growth.
“Canada is one of the highly-desirable destinations for
Nigerians, whether for study, business, or leisure. This boosts the Antigua and
Barbuda, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, Dominica, and Grenada
Citizenship-by-Investment programmes in Nigeria. Securing any of these
Citizenship-by-Investment programmes streamlines and expedites the process for
thousands of Nigerians,” Zuberu Kadiri, Country Manager, RIF Trust Nigeria
said.
“Also, with the introduction of the Can+ visa programme for
Dominica and Grenada citizens, Nigerians with this passport can now speed up
the processing of the visitor visa, which is available for short-term stays in
Canada,” he adds.
Citizenship-by-Investment and Residency-by-Investment
programmes have become popular choices and “Plan Bs” for Nigerians and their
families, according to RIF Trust, part of the Latitude Group, an international
investment migration advisory firm that have assisted over 6,000 clients and
their families to secure global access through Citizenship and
Residency-by-Investment programmes.
The organisation avails clients of global opportunities to
expand their investment portfolios and access first-class education,
high-quality healthcare options, and greater security abroad.
It describes the Canada visa-free air travel and Can+ visa
policies for Caribbean CBI countries as the right step in further expanding
Nigerians’ options for global opportunities.
Canada also announced that Dominica and Grenada citizens are
eligible for the Can+ Visa programme. This speeds up the process of applying
for a visitor visa, and it is available for short-term stays in Canada. Instead
of the typical 14-21-day waiting period, it takes five days at most. You will
need to have held a Canadian visa over the past 10 years or be in possession of
a valid US visa in order to qualify.
Nigerians who have an Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Kitts and
Nevis, or St Lucia second passport now have visa-free air travel via an eTA to
Canada. However, if travelling as a citizen of these countries, one must have
held a Canadian visa within the past 10 years or possess a valid United States
non-immigrant visa to qualify.
RIF Trust said it is collaborating with governments around
the world to create and develop a wide range of investment migration programmes
for its clients, by offering the opportunity to obtain second citizenship in
Caribbean countries like Antigua and Barbuda, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia,
Dominica, and Grenada.
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