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Read expert insights from Dan Merriam, a Caribbean real estate investor, advisor, and Partner at InvestCARICOM, sharing over a decade of experience in entrepreneurship, property investment, and global wealth strategy.
The $1M Caribbean Plan B: From Citizenship to Island Escape in 24 Months
In 2025, the question I hear most often isn’t “Should I build a Plan B?” It’s “Where should I build it?”
Across the world, families are rethinking how and where they want to live. Rising taxes in Europe, regulatory tightening in the UK, growing capital gains exposure in Canada, and geopolitical uncertainty in North America have pushed many high-net-worth individuals to seek alternatives. Even Americans—who remain subject to U.S. federal tax no matter where they reside—are actively looking for second homes, offshore residency options, and international diversification.
The Caribbean has emerged as one of the most attractive destinations for this new wave of global planning. It offers something rare: a combination of citizenship and residency pathways, tax-efficient environments, real estate investment opportunities, and lifestyle advantages. For some families, it’s a backup plan—a hedge against instability. For others, it’s a full relocation, with schools, healthcare, and year-round living built into the equation.
With a budget of around $1M USD and a structured 24-month roadmap, you can create a Caribbean base that delivers more than just sunshine. You can secure a respected second citizenship, establish tax residency, and own a villa or branded residence that serves as both a lifestyle retreat and a long-term wealth anchor.
How Nikki Beach Antigua Will Transform Jolly Beach
Over the past few years living in the Caribbean, I've seen a lot of development projects start with big promises, only to fizzle out due to a mix of financing issues, legal disputes, natural disasters, and economic crises. Whether it was real estate developers unable to secure funding, or setbacks from hurricanes, it's been tough to watch many of these projects fail to take off. For those of us invested in the Antigua real estate market, it’s felt like we've been waiting for the right moment—a tipping point that could spark lasting change. But I believe the Nikki Beach Antigua Resort and Branded Residences is different

