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MultiCitizenships is an identity planning consultancy for people with global mobility needs. Its core services are citizenship by investment, residency by investment, and related immigration document support. The services listed on the website include program consultation, application support, document preparation and verification, legal translation, and ongoing assistance throughout the application process. It is worth noting that its terms clearly state that the company acts as a consultant rather than a legal representative unless separately engaged to do so.
Its citizenship by investment programs are mainly focused on Caribbean countries, including Saint Lucia, Dominica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Antigua and Barbuda, with an emphasis on visa-free access to more than 134 to 149 countries or territories. Its residency by investment programs include the UAE, Greece, Cyprus, and Hungary, with selling points such as 10-year UAE residency, easier travel within the EU, real estate or business opportunities, and the inclusion of family members. The website also claims to cover more than 10 countries, but it does not provide a complete list of all jurisdictions.
Pricing transparency is average. The terms say service fees will be clearly communicated before cooperation begins, but the website does not list specific consultation fees, investment thresholds, government fees, or third-party costs. Once services have started, service fees are non-refundable; government fees, investment amounts, and third-party fees are also separate and non-refundable. Some programs may offer payment plans. Processing times are also not disclosed by program; the site only notes that timelines are estimates based on government procedures and ultimately depend on policy changes and decisions by the relevant authorities.
The main advantage is that the service categories are clearly defined, covering two common needs: citizenship by investment and residency by investment. Its terms also disclose important risks, including that approval is not guaranteed, regulations may change, and governments retain final decision-making authority. The downsides are that the company’s place of registration, regulatory credentials, authorized agent status, specific fees, and program timelines are all unclear. Claims such as “100% Success Rate” are not supported with evidence, so cautious clients should request case references, authorization documents, and a formal quotation.
This service is better suited to high-net-worth individuals and families who already have clear overseas identity planning goals and want to compare Caribbean passport programs or European/Middle Eastern residency options. For users in China, the website does not disclose whether it can be accessed reliably without connection issues, whether Chinese-language service is available, or whether RMB or common Chinese payment methods are supported, so its access status can only be considered unknown. If brand endorsement and compliance transparency are priorities, it may be worth comparing similar firms such as Henley & Partners, Arton Capital, and CS Global Partners.
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