Edison_Crowd Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The Sao Tome citizenship program via Astons keeps popping up as one of the lowest-cost options in the investment migration market. With Sao Tome citizenship starting around $90K, it clearly targets people who want a second passport without going into the higher ranges seen in more established programs. At the same time, Sao Tome citizenship is still relatively new, which makes it a bit of a question mark in terms of long-term value and recognition. Astons handles the full process, but the real discussion is whether Sao Tome citizenship is a smart early entry opportunity or something better approached with caution. Questions: Would you seriously consider Sao Tome citizenship at this price point? Does the low cost of Sao Tome citizenship make it more attractive or more suspicious? How do you compare Sao Tome citizenship with Caribbean options? Is it better to wait until Sao Tome citizenship becomes more established? Quote
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