Owner of the longest standing CBI programme, St Kitts and Nevis, takes top spot at this year’s annual CBI Index

Basseterre, Aug. 24, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Caribbean nation of St Kitts and Nevis tops this year’s CBI Index rankings for offering one of the best citizenship by investment (CBI) programmes in the world.

St Kitts and Nevis was rated against 12 other countries with operational CBI programmes, which, in 2022, include Antigua and Barbuda, Austria, Cambodia, Dominica, Egypt, Grenada, Jordan, Malta, Montenegro, St Lucia, Turkey and Vanuatu.

The CBI Index, published by PWM Magazine, a publication from the Financial Times in collaboration with CS Global Partners, is a rating system designed to measure the performance and appeal of global CBI programmes across a diverse range of indicators and its purpose is to provide a rigorous and systematic mechanism for appraising programmes in order to facilitate the decision-making process for individuals considering them, and to bring value to the CBI industry

The primary methodological objective of the CBI Index is to isolate pillars that measure CBI programme features and jurisdictional desirability. The nine pillars that constitute this year’s CBI Index include: Freedom of Movement, Standard of Living, Minimum Investment Outlay, Mandatory Travel or Residence, Citizenship Timeline, Ease of Processing, Due Diligence, Family and, Certainty of Product.

The country received full marks – 10 out of 10 in the Mandatory Travel or Residence, Citizenship Timeline, Ease of Processing, Due Diligence, Family and Certainty of Product pillars.

The Mandatory Travel or Residence pillar examines the travel or residence conditions imposed on applicants both before and after the granting of citizenship.

St Kitts and Nevis, along with the rest of the Caribbean countries, does not have any travel or residency requirements for CBI applicants. This makes it easy for busy entrepreneurs to continue running their businesses and still be eligible to get their second citizenship while not having to fulfil any minimum stay requirements.

St Kitts and Nevis scored top marks for the Citizenship Timeline pillar – which looks at the average time taken for citizenship to be secured by the applicant – due to the Accelerated Application Process where for an additional fee, an applicant can obtain their citizenship within a maximum of 60 days instead of the standard processing time of approximately three months.

Ease of Processing measures the end-to-end complexity of the CBI application process. St Kitts and Nevis makes the process of obtaining citizenship easy and straightforward, the country has an official government website and a dedicated CBI unit. It has also done away with burdensome application requirements such as interviews, language, culture or history tests, proof of minimum business experience and evidence of the purchase of tangible or intangible assets.

The overall effortlessness of the application process is a particularly important component, and the promise of a smooth, hassle-free process can generate readiness to engage with a programme.

One of the areas where Caribbean nations really differentiate their programmes, is the area of due diligence. St Kitts and Nevis’ due diligence process is multi-faceted and is undertaken by the country’s CBI unit, law enforcement and external third-party due-diligence agencies from the UK and USA. This ensures that the process is stringent and comprehensive, applicants are required to provide either fingerprints or a biometric passport, police certificates from both an applicant’s country of residence as well as their country of citizenship and comprehensive supporting information in respect of an applicant’s source of funds.

The CBI Index recognises that the rise of increasingly complex family relationships is driving investors to seek programmes that allow for a more diverse range of family members to be included under a primary application. St Kitts and Nevis retains a perfect score for their family friendliness as, in addition to a main applicant, they allow the applicant’s spouse, children under 18 and over 18 in certain circumstances, siblings, parents and grandparents of both the main applicant or their spouse to be included in an application.

St Kitts and Nevis’ CBI programme is one of the oldest in the industry, having been established in 1984, it assures investors of a certainty of product. The CBI Index measures certainty across five different dimensions: longevity, popularity and renown, stability, reputation, and adaptability – aspects which St Kitts and Nevis’ programme can tick off confidently.

In the 2022 CBI Index, the Freedom of Movement pillar measures the relative strength of each country’s citizenship based on three equally weighted factors: the number of destinations to which a country’s passport allows travel without restriction, the number of prime business hubs to which it provides access, and the degree to which a given citizenship provides settlement rights in other nations. St Kitts and Nevis scored a seven out of 10 in this area as it offers visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 156 countries.

The Minimum Investment Outlay pillar measures one of the most practical and foremost considerations of CBI: how much capital is required for the investor to become an eligible applicant for the programme of their choosing.

St Kitts and Nevis offers one of the most affordable routes to alternative citizenship, and even though it ended its limited time offer of US$150,000 for a family of four at the end of December 2021, it did not impact its score, five out of 10, as the scores are based on minimum investments for a single applicant.

The St Kitts and Nevis CBI programme is a family-friendly route for those looking for a reputable and trusted programme that prioritises both applicants and its citizens – the stringent due diligence process upon application ensures that only honest hard-working families are approved. The citizenship can also be passed down to future generations, giving investors who want to leave a legacy, peace of mind.

Download the full CBI Index here, to get further insights into the CBI industry and a full evaluation of the CBI programmes of the 12 other jurisdictions in the rankings.

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Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group Wins Multiple Hydrogen Fueling Station Contracts in California and South Korea

TEMECULA, Calif., Aug. 23, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (“CE&IG”), a part of the Nikkiso Co., Ltd (Japan) group of companies, is proud to be the recipient of multiple contracts to provide over a dozen Hydrogen Fueling Stations (“HFS”) to customers in California and South Korea. These stations, intended to be operational between Q4 2023 and Q2 2024, cover fueling stations for light-duty, heavy-duty, and transit fuel cell vehicles that need H35 and H70 dispensing.

“As an ambassador member of the California Fuel Cell Partnership (“CaFCP”) and core leader of cryogenic technology, Nikkiso is key in connecting the hydrogen ecosystem to advance the clean energy agenda,” said Peter Wagner, CEO of Nikkiso CE&IG.

“We are pleased to offer flexible and scalable commercial and technical offers where our customers need us the most: from equipment fabricator to turnkey EPC solutions,” said Joseph Pak, President of the Nikkiso Integrated Cryogenic Solutions.

The purchase orders have a combined value of almost US$60 million. Nikkiso has dedicated over 150,000 ft2 (14,000 m2) square feet of floor space to mass produce hydrogen fueling stations in Murrieta, CA, Escondido, CA, Busan, S. Korea, and Neuenbürg, Germany. Every station will be manufactured to comply with the local content requirements, including the Buy America Act for the US Hydrogen Hub market.

Starting with these hydrogen station projects, the Nikkiso Group aims to further expand their hydrogen-related business by strengthening their participation in the hydrogen supply chain and expanding into the global market.

About Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group
Nikkiso’s CE&IG is part of the Nikkiso Co., Ltd group of companies. Nikkiso Co. is a $1.4B public company. CE&IG comprises five distinct functional units: Cryogenic Pumps (ACD, Nikkiso Cryo), Process Systems (Cosmodyne), Heat Exchanger Systems (Cryoquip), Cryogenic Services (through 20 global facilities) and Integrated Cryogenic Solutions (providing centralized management of products and project development). In 2020, CE&IG expanded its capabilities further with the acquisition of what was GP- Strategies’ Alternative Fuels Division. This addition provides yet another major manufacturing facility in Southern California. Acknowledged as a market leader in the design, engineering, manufacturing, construction and maintenance of Cryogenic infrastructure, this facility offers full in-house capabilities from engineering & permitting through manufacturing, construction, and maintenance.

For over 50 years, Nikkiso has been a leader in the Clean Energy industry and are leading the change to a healthier world. With our hydrogen fueling technology, Nikkiso has become a leader in the evolving hydrogen revolution, including a project on the world’s first LH2 bunkering facility. For more information visit www.NikkisoCEIG.com.

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Indian troops martyr two Kashmiri youth in IIOJK

Indian troops in their fresh act of state terrorism martyred two Kashmiri youth in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir today (Tuesday).

The youth were martyred by the troops during a cordon and search operation in Nowshera area of Rajouri district.

The All Parties Hurriyat Conference leadership in a statement issued in Srinagar denounced killing and arrests of Kashmiri youth and torture on civilian population by the Indian troops during military operations and house raids in the territory.

The leadership said the outside world could not realize the actual scale of human rights violations by Indian forces’ personnel due to complete media gag imposed by the Modi regime in the occupied territory.

Meanwhile, one more Indian army man succumbed to his injuries at a military hospital in Udhampur district.

The soldier was injured in an attack on an army camp in Rajouri on August 11 in which four soldiers had been killed.

On the other hand, High Court Bar Association in Jammu gave a call for shutdown across the region on Monday next in protest against apathy of the Modi regime and its proxy towards the sufferings of the general masses as well legal fraternity in the territory.

Dead body of a student was also recovered under mysterious circumstances from a field in Mendhar area of Poonch district. Loss of the life of Kashmiri people, mostly youth, in such incidents has increased manifold since the abrogation of special status of IIOJK by the Modi regime in August 2019.

Source: Radio Pakistan

India using range of brutal tactics to silence journalists, activists in IIOJ&K

A UK-based law firm has launched a report highlighting New Delhi’s subversive activities of suppressing media in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

The report, launched in Islamabad on Wednesday, was published by Legal Forum for Kashmir and Stoke White Lawyers titled “India Silencing Journalism and Human Rights in Kashmir.”

Stoke White Investigations unit submitted extensive evidence to the UK Police War Crimes Unit documenting how Indian forces led by General Manoj Mukund Naravane and Home Minister Amit Shah were responsible for kidnapping, torture and extrajudicial killing of civilians in IIOJK.

The report documented two thousand testimonies in 2020-21.

As per detail of the Report, 450 cases of torture, 1500 cases of pellet gun victims, one hundred cases of enforced disappearance and thirty cases of sexual violence were recorded.

It draws special attention to India’s so-called counterinsurgency strategy in silencing journalism and human rights in occupied valley.

Speaking on the occasion, Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed said India is trying to change demography of IIOJK by settling non-Kashmiri people in the valley on the patterns of Palestine.

He said around one hundred thousand RSS goons have been given the right to vote in the valley.

Quoting eminent Indian writer Arundhati Roy, the Senator said RSS is committing ethnic cleansing in IIOJK.

He said Kashmiri people are facing atrocities at the hands of occupying forces since decades but it has failed to suppress the truth.

Speaking on the occasion, All Parties Hurriyat Conference leader Mahmood Ahmed Saghar urged the international organizations and the global community to play their role in providing right of self-determination to Kashmiris. He said sustainable peace cannot be achieved in the region without solving the long-standing issue of Kashmir.

Kashmiri Hurriyat Leader, Yasin Malik’s wife Mushaal Hussein Mullick, in her remarks, said draconian laws are being used in IIOJK to silence the voice of journalists. She asked the journalist community across the globe to raise its voice against suppression in the occupied valley.

Meanwhile, the Indian troops and police have intensified the reign of terror by stepping up their cordon and search operations and house raids to suppress the Kashmiris’ ongoing freedom movement.

The residents of many areas of Srinagar, Badgam, Ganderbal, Kupwara, Baramulla, Islamabad, Pulwama, Shopian, Kulgam, Doda, Kishtwar, Poonch, Rajouri and Kathua districts told the media that the Indian forces’ personnel have made their life a hell.

They said that during the operations and house raids, Indian troops and policemen barge into their houses, harass the inmates including women and even vandalize the household goods.

The All Parties Hurriyat Conference spokesman in a statement in Srinagar maintained that India through its brutal tactics cannot force the Kashmiris to surrender their just cause of securing their right to self-determination and they will continue their struggle till complete success.

He urged the international community to come forward in a big way and hold New Delhi accountable for its war crimes and crimes against humanity in the occupied territory.

Source: Radio Pakistan