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kosia
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Man, I thought getting an Antigua and Barbuda passport would be a smooth ride, but nope! I figured it’d be a cool backup plan for travel and business, but the whole investment process is way more complicated than I expected. Between the paperwork, the required time spent in the country, and all the fees, I’m starting to wonder if it’s really worth it. Anyone else been through this? Did you find it beneficial in the long run?
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Yeah, I actually went through with it, and honestly, it depends on what you’re looking for. If you want easy travel access, it’s decent—visa-free to a bunch of countries. But if you’re expecting some crazy tax haven or instant benefits, it’s not that simple. You gotta factor in renewal rules and potential government changes. If your main goal is business expansion, then sure, it has perks, but don’t expect miracles overnight. Do your research! Check out the antigua passport requirements before jumping in.
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I get why people go for it, but personally, I don’t think it’s as great as it sounds. The travel benefits are nice, but there are other passports that offer similar perks without the hefty investment. Plus, having to spend time in the country for renewals feels like a hassle. If you’re already planning to invest in the region, it might make sense, but for the average person looking for a second passport, I’d explore other options first.
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