St Kitts and Nevis PM Drew Steers CARICOM Agenda as Regional Chair

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Prime Minister Terrance Drew of St Kitts and Nevis, serving as CARICOM Chair, has been leading high-level regional engagements as the bloc aligns leaders ahead of formal sessions. Alongside the chairmanship, his government has moved to require residency for future citizenship-by-investment applicants, part of the region’s coordinated CBI reforms.

The dual track, regional leadership plus domestic program tightening, positions the federation at the center of how the OECS responds to external pressure on passport sales and trade.

What this means for you: decisions taken under the current CARICOM chairmanship can shape regional travel, security cooperation, and CBI rules that affect families across the diaspora.

Source: Associates Times, IMI Daily.