
No. The Public Benefit Option does not impose a residence requirement, though recent rules add an in-person biometric appointment during processing.
A major attraction of the St Kitts and Nevis program is that it does not require you to live in the country to obtain or maintain citizenship. There is no mandatory period of physical residence to keep the status once it is granted.
However, recent procedural changes mean applicants and dependents are required to attend an in-person biometric enrolment appointment at a certain stage of the process. Aside from that step, the route is designed for applicants who want a second citizenship without relocating.
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