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Surge in demand for second passports among KSA expats

- Hala Tashkandi Riyadh

Expatriate­s living in Saudi Arabia are more interested than ever in obtaining second passports, according to new data from Dubaiheadq­uartered immigratio­n firm Citizenshi­p Invest (CI).

In an interview with Arab News, CEO Veronica Cotdemiey said that in the second half of 2020, interest among expats in the Kingdom in obtaining a second passport through various investment schemes increased 46 percent. CI said Libyan expats in Saudi Arabia were the biggest group looking for a second citizenshi­p, followed by Syrians, Indians, Iraqis, Lebanese, Yemenis and Egyptians.

According to Cotdemiey, the ongoing coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) pandemic gave many people the opportunit­y to reflect on “essential issues” and provided those with the financial means a way of moving themselves and their families to more secure countries, potentiall­y with better healthcare systems.

“People have realized that they strongly need a plan B, regardless of whether or not they have solid jobs or businesses, as this goes beyond financial security,” she said. “The power of having a strong passport in times of crisis is the ultimate insurance policy.” Cotdemiey said that many highnet-worth individual­s found themselves trapped in their home countries during the pandemic, unable to take their families to more secure countries because of the required visas to do so. “This triggered a sense of urgency, and many are finally taking the plunge to acquire second citizenshi­ps and passports, to never face that situation again,” she said. In addition to gaining a second passport, citizenshi­p by investment programs often requires investors to acquire a second home or other investment property in the country in which they are applying for citizenshi­p. The top three most popular programs selected by expats in Saudi Arabia were St. Kitts & Nevis with 46 percent of the applicatio­ns, the Commonweal­th of Dominica with 21 percent, and Vanuatu with 18 percent.

 ?? Reuters ?? Libyan expats in Saudi Arabia are the biggest group looking for a second citizenshi­p, followed by Syrians, Indians, Iraqis, Lebanese, Yemenis and Egyptians.
Reuters Libyan expats in Saudi Arabia are the biggest group looking for a second citizenshi­p, followed by Syrians, Indians, Iraqis, Lebanese, Yemenis and Egyptians.

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