Close Menu
TheCitizenAntiguaBarbuda.comTheCitizenAntiguaBarbuda.com

    Subscribe

    Subscribe to The Citizen and stay connected to the people, perspectives and opportunities shaping Antigua & Barbuda.

    Events

    Barbuda Caribana brings culture and colour to the island

    May 25, 2026

    CIS26 sets the agenda for citizenship by investment leadership

    May 5, 2026

    Culinary Month – A month to savour

    May 4, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn
    Loading weather...
    • Advertise
    • Be featured
    Subscribe
    TheCitizenAntiguaBarbuda.comTheCitizenAntiguaBarbuda.com
    • Features
      • Island Living
      • Island Economy
      • Health & Longevity
      • Sponsored
    • Antigua & Barbuda
      • Destination
      • Business environment
      • Culture, Art & Gastronomy
      • Conservation
      • In Pictures
    • Invest & Live
      • Citizenship by Investment
      • Real Estate
      • Health & Wellness
      • Lifestyle
    • People & Perspectives
      • Interviews
      • Industry perspectives
      • Contributors
    • Barbuda
    • What’s On
    • Worth noting
    • Digital magazine
    TheCitizenAntiguaBarbuda.comTheCitizenAntiguaBarbuda.com
    Home»Features»Choose where to belong
    Features

    Choose where to belong

    ContributorBy ContributorJuly 10, 2026Updated:July 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read

    For a growing number of internationally mobile individuals and families, the concept of home is evolving. Increasingly, people are no longer choosing where to live, invest or spend time based solely on business interests, tax considerations or proximity to a single market. Instead, they are seeking places that align with the way they want to live. Lifestyle, wellbeing, security, climate, community and long-term flexibility now carry just as much weight.

    The geography of home is no longer as straightforward as it once was. For many affluent families, home is no longer limited to one country. Instead, they are building lives that span several locations, with each place serving a different purpose. One may be ideal for raising children, another for spending time with extended family, while a third supports business interests, wealth preservation or simply a healthier pace of living. As a result, we are seeing a growing number of people making decisions based not on necessity, but on quality of life.

    Antigua & Barbuda is particularly well-positioned within this trend. The country’s appeal extends far beyond its Citizenship by Investment Programme. Families are drawn to its year-round sunshine, natural beauty, political stability, direct international air connections, strong community spirit and relaxed way of life. In a world that often feels increasingly fast-paced and uncertain, these qualities have become highly valuable.

    At Elmsbridge, we see this shift firsthand. Most of our clients are not purchasing homes primarily because of citizenship. They are choosing Antigua because they want to spend time here. They are looking for somewhere where children and grandchildren can come together, where life is lived outdoors, and where everything feels a little less hurried. For some, citizenship becomes part of that decision. For others, it is simply an additional benefit. Either way, the motivation increasingly begins with lifestyle.

    What often starts as a property search evolves into something much deeper. Clients develop friendships, become part of the community, support local businesses and spend more time here each year. Before long, Antigua becomes more than a place they visit and starts to feel like a second home.

    For those who first discover Antigua through its Citizenship by Investment Programme, the process can work in reverse. What begins as a practical conversation about global mobility often develops into a real connection with the country itself. The passport may open the door, but it is the lifestyle that encourages people to stay engaged.

    What begins as a practical conversation about global mobility often develops into a real connection with the country itself. The passport may open the door, but it is the lifestyle that encourages people to stay engaged.

    Property ownership plays an important role in that relationship. It creates an enduring link with a place and encourages people to become more involved in the local economy and community. In doing so, it creates benefits not only for homeowners but for Antigua & Barbuda as a whole.

    As global mobility continues to reshape how people think about residence, family legacy and personal wellbeing, the most successful jurisdictions will be those that offer more than access. They will offer belonging. In that sense, the future of investment migration may be less about where people can go and more about where they genuinely want to be.

    Article Contributor

    Kal Dobbin

    Is Co-Founder of Elmsbridge, a luxury property development company specializing in delivering high-end residential communities in Antigua. Kal has extensive experience in real estate development and works closely with international investors, homeowners and professional partners to deliver distinctive properties that reflect the unique character and lifestyle of the Caribbean.

    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link

    Related Posts

    Raising global children in a changing world

    July 10, 2026

    The new definition of wealth

    July 10, 2026

    Life beyond the passport

    July 9, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Demo
    Don't Miss

    The buzz about bees

    Conservation May 24, 2026

    As the morning sun casts its warm glow over a field of wildflowers, the sound…

    Alternative medicine on the rise – Regenerative stem cell therapies: the future of healing

    April 28, 2025

    Up close & personal with Armand Arton, CEO & Chairman of Arton Capital

    September 20, 2024

    Barbuda – An oasis of biodiversity

    September 4, 2024
    Demo
    Our Picks

    White gold – How Barbuda’s salt shaped island life

    May 2, 2026

    The art of small luxury – Where small feels extraordinary

    January 3, 2026

    The link across the Atlantic

    December 1, 2025

    Ancient Rome: the forerunners of citizenship by investment

    April 4, 2020
    About Us
    About Us

    The Citizen is the official publication of the Citizenship by Investment Unit of Antigua & Barbuda. More than a magazine; it is a platform where local perspectives and global voices meet to explore the opportunities, lifestyle and citizenship of Antigua & Barbuda. More...

    Our Picks

    Life beyond the passport

    July 9, 2026

    From birthright to choice: The rise of strategic citizenship

    July 9, 2026

    Citizenship is about more than a passport

    July 9, 2026

    Subscribe

    Subscribe to The Citizen and stay connected to the people, perspectives and opportunities shaping Antigua & Barbuda.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn
    • About us
    • Be featured
    • Position yourself in The Citizen
    • Digital magazine
    • Privacy policy
    • Contact us
    © 2026 TheCitizenAntiguaBarbuda.com - All rights reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.