Are there limitations on including unmarried siblings as dependents in the St. Kitts citizenship application?

Is there a certain number or any other rules? How are fees impacted by each sibling?

Answers

On January 17, 2024 Shabazz Johnson answered:

“Dependant” means a child aged under eighteen years old; a child aged between eighteen and twenty-five years of age who is in full time attendance at a recognised secondary or tertiary level institution of learning and fully supported by the main applicant; a child aged eighteen years or older and physically or mentally challenged; or a parent of the main applicant, or of his or her spouse, aged sixty-five years or older living with and fully supported by the main applicant. Therefore, the current regulations do not appear to consider siblings as dependants.

On January 17, 2024 Philippe A. May answered:

In St Kitts and Nevis, it is not possible anymore to add any siblings. Opt for Antigua instead.

On January 16, 2024 Stacey Ann Aberdeen answered:

Unmarried siblings can only qualify as dependents when the applicant takes full financial responsibility for them and there is documentation from biological parents to substantiate this.

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